Depends on the quality of the netsuke. Just like with paintings, or any type of art, there is a huge difference in price depending on the quality. You can pick them up for a couple of Euros on Ebay or pay thousands for the high end ones in an auction house. The most expensive ones sold for around 200k Euro.
Land was the South's most valuable asset after the war.
the area contained valuable Natural Resources
Manchuria was valuable during the imperialistic age and today, albeit less so, because it is rich in deposits of metal ore.
Its land
Land
Frederick Meinertzhagen has written: 'MCI, the Meinertzhagen card index on netsuke in the archives of the British Museum' -- subject(s): British Museum, Indexes, Netsukes 'The art of the netsuke carver' -- subject(s): Netsukes
Adrienne Barbanson has written: 'Fables in ivory' -- subject(s): Netsukes, Legends
Patrizia Jirka-Schmitz has written: 'Netsuke. Band 1' 'Netsuke' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Netsukes, Decorative arts, Art collections, Private collections
As valuable as children, as valuable as life, as valuable as light, as valuable as water, as valuable as money, as valuable as diamonds
more valuable, most valuable
more valuable, most valuable
more valuable, most valuable
The word is spelled as "valuable".
more valuable, most valuable
more valuable
quite valuable. quite valuable indeed.
The difference between something being valuable and being not valuable is that valuable things are worth something. Not valuable things are not worth anything or are of little value.