Could cat ceramics achieve high antique valuations?

When seeking antique appraisals, the popularity of one artist's ceramic creations may be at the forefront of people's minds.

Ceramics & Porcelain

Those on the lookout for unique and quirky antique valuations might be inspired by the story of one artist's cat ceramics.

Nur Yusniza Mohd Yusof specializes in creating feline figurines that, according to the Bernama news agency, prove popular among collectors.

In an interview with the media outlet, she said: "Since I am a cat person, I want to make the feline the trademark for my creations."

"Using ceramic as a medium for artistic expression enables me to create a diverse range of art works."

The apparent popularity of the items may attract the interest of anyone looking to get accurate antique appraisals for their wares.

Elsewhere, those with an interest in unique collectibles might be interested to learn that the largest gold coin in the world was recently sold in Vienna for $4 million (£2.6 million).

According to Dorotheum, it measures 53 cm in diameter and was bought by a Spanish metals firm.

Posted by Keith Leicester

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