JAMES’ ANTIQUE FOR SALE

May 1, 2008

INDONESIA

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A forest of skyscrapers dominates modern Jakarta, but Islam looms much larger than this
comparatively diminutive mosque. Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim country.

The Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Republik Indonesia), is a nation in Southeast Asia. Comprising 17,508 islands, it is the world’s largest archipelagic state. With a population of 222 million people in 2006, it is the world’s fourth most populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority nation, although officially it is not an Islamic state. Indonesia is a republic, with an elected parliament and president. The nation’s capital city is Jakarta. The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

The Indonesian archipelago has been an important trade region since at least the seventh century, when the Srivijaya Kingdom formed trade links with China. Indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. Under Indian influence, Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished from the early centuries CE. Muslim traders brought Islam, and European powers fought one another to monopolize trade in the Spice Islands of Maluku during the Age of Discovery. Following three and a half centuries of Dutch colonialism, Indonesia secured its independence after World War II. Indonesia’s history has since been turbulent, with challenges posed by natural disasters, corruption, separatism, a democratization process, and periods of rapid economic change.

Across its many islands, Indonesia consists of distinct ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups. The Javanese are the largest and most politically dominant ethnic group. As a unitary state and a nation, Indonesia has developed a shared identity defined by a national language, a majority Muslim population, and a history of colonialism and rebellion against it. Indonesia’s national motto, "Bhinneka tunggal ika" ("Unity in Diversity" lit. "many, yet one"), articulates the diversity that shapes the country. However, sectarian tensions and separatism have led to violent confrontations that have undermined political and economic stability. Despite its large population and densely populated regions, Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support the world’s second highest level of biodiversity. The country is richly endowed with natural resources, yet poverty is a defining feature of contemporary Indonesia

Jakarta, Indonesia, is home to over 13 million people. Jakarta was the last Hindu kingdom of West Java when the Portugese arrived in 1522. They were driven out 5 years later by Muslim saint and leader Sunan Gunungjati, who renamed the city Jayakarta. In the 17th century the Dutch captured the city, fortified and walled it, and renamed it Batavia. Dutch colonial power came to an end after World War II when Soekarno declared the Republic of Indonesia. This time series of images shows the growth of the city from 1976 (6 million) to 1989 (9 million) to 2004 (13 million).

This is an actual twilight shot of my hometown, Jakarta, Indonesia. Overseas travellers (mostly kwai-lohs) may only know Bali in relation to Indonesia without ever knowing that Jakarta is the capital city of this archipelago of more than 17,508 islands.Alot of my Australian colleagues heard very little about it, and once asked me if Jakarta is comparable to Baghdad, or if it has a branch of KFC, or it has a building more than 3 storeys. I was abit furious. We might be classified as a third-world country, but if you ever landed in Jakarta, you’ll be shock. Yes, the traffic is hopeless, the politics are unstable, the pollution is unbearable, the service is slow, but it is by no means undeveloped. The gap between the rich and poor is humongous, i must say: a few meters from first-grade skyscrapers, 5 star hotels, traffic and swankiest malls of a gargantuan size with a traffic of Mercedes, you’ll find slump area where people still bath on polluted rivers. Another interesting facts: Jakarta also has 2 Hyatt hotels, 2 ultra-luxury Ritz Carlton hotels with the world’s largest standard room size (at 63 & 73m2), the largest upmarket shopping mall in Southeast Asia (Grand Indonesia Mall), and it will soon houses the region’s first Harvey Nicholls, straight from London. Jakarta has almost fully awaken from its dormancy during the great Asian crisis post 1997.Oh by the way, the building in the middle is my favourite: Wisma 46, which is the current tallest building in Indonesia at 250m, 50 storey. At the top floor lies one of my favourite dining establishments: Cilantro, a modern Asian bistro with commanding view of downtown Jakarta. The price surprisingly is very friendly to the pocket!.


April 30, 2008

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the Treasury, National Museum
 …now the Museum of the City of Jakarta
During World War II, Japan issued banknotes for the Dutch East Indies

DIAMOND FOR SALE

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10.70 CARATS COMPLETE WITH CERTIFICATE

12.71 CARATS COMPLETE WITH CERTIFICATE

TONGKAT SULTAN FOR SALE

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This TONGKAT SULTAN has spiritual value in it.It has been used for spiritual ceremony for prosperity purposes.But the stones were stolen when the TONGKAT was borrowed by someone from the late owner,and replaced with fake ones.The owner has passed away,and the TONGKAT is passed to his son.IT IS NOW FOR SALE!!!

Length:approx.50cm,weight:approx.3 kg,made of bronze,age:approx.80 to 100 yrs old,from Mataram heritage.

April 29, 2008

OLD JADE FOR SALE

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MING JADE NephriteThere are all 83 pieces of Jade Nephrite all together,for the size,weight are random,total approx. 650 kg.Quantity 83 pcs,we intend to sell them all.For the price we are stiil waiting for your bid.Attached we send you a copy Lab certificate for the jade,we only take one item to be observed.Indonesia has no jade mining,we found most of the items buried.They are very old jade nephrite.

CONTACT ME:
JAMES
MOBILE:+628176906080

jakarta Indonesia

jamzyoung03@yahoo.com


LUCKY FIND CERAMICS FOR SALE

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We found this ceramics undersea in the shipwrecks.There are lot of them.Must be from Yuan,Sung or Ming dynasty.We also have something from VOC ships during Dutch colonialism in Indonesia.These are only a few of them.

James Hunter
Mobile:+628176906080
Email:jamzyoung03@yahoo.com
Jakarta Indonesia.

Old Camera For SALE

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RAJA wooden antiques for SALE

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As for wood antiques,most wood materials come from indonesia,because we are the biggest timber plantation.Even you buy wooden antiques from china,europe,States and others,they import old wood materials from Indonesia.Kalimantan is the largest location for wood plantation.Therefore the government now issues new regulations for timber’s illegal pickers with jail-sentence or hundreds millions of rupiah fine.Now woods can only be exported in processed form.During Indonesia home industry exhibition,all outside business people visit Indonesia,and they only give the design with the type of woods they want to local artists and business-men,or be a sponsor by investing money in local company.Indonesia Local artists have been recognised by international standard.
A lot of Europeans are not very familiar with Indonesia,BALI is much more famous.We have the only raja bed,most of them are in our National Museum.Some are still beeing restored.

James
+628176906080
jamzyoung03@yahoo.com   

VOC COINS/STAMPS/VIOLIN FOR SALE

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coin year 1856 = 6 bh. " 1857 = 6 bh. " 1858 = 5 bh. " 1859 = 2 bh. " 1860 = 1 bh. " 1896 = 4 bh. " 1897 = 4 bh. " 1898 = 2 bh. " 1899 = 3 bh. " 1902 = 1 bh. " 1907 = 1 bh. " 1908 = 2 bh. " 1909 = 1 bh. " 1912 = 1 bh. " 1914 = 8 bh. " 1915 = 4 bh. " 1916 = 1 bh. " 1919 = 2 bh. " 1920 = 34 bh. " 1926 = 9 bh. " 1929 = 35 bh. " 1935 = 1 bh. " 1936 = 30 bh. " 1937 = 44 bh. " 1938 = 58 bh. " 1939 = 10 bh. " 1945 = 156 bh. " 1948 = 1 bh. totalnya 432 pieces coins.(note:bh=pc/pcs)
STAMPS FOR SALE
(LOTS OF THEM)
Joseph Guarnerius Filius Andrae Fecit Cremonae sub titulo S.Teresie 1695 VIOLIN for sale

VAN GOGH FOR SALE

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Described by: Nunu Wisnuaji
Medium: Oil on wood
Dimension: 25 x 18 cm, excluding frame
Last updated: 10 February 2005
Certificate: Not available (We have no idea on how and where to get it)
Please advise
Provenance:
Mr. Elgerma, a Belgium, came to Indonesia in 1917. He was a landlord. His daughter, Connie Elgerma, married to my grandfather in 1945. Elgerma gave my grandfather several paintings as wedding gift. One of these was the work of van Gogh. Once, before Elgerma died in 1952, he told that van Gogh was one his relatives in Nuenen, Holland. He was ten years younger than van Gogh.
Van Gogh gave one of his works to Elgerma in 1885 in Nuenen. Elgerma had kept the painting well and gave it to my grand father in 1945.
Measurement: 29 cm x 34.5 cm include frame.






















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