Chapter 82 Father-in-law picks up the slack again(1/2)
Lin Yu nodded: "You are right. That item of yours is also from the early Ming Dynasty. It seems that the shopkeeper knows more about Ming Dynasty things."
"But I'm talking about the late Ming Dynasty. In the late Ming Dynasty, the patterns in paintings were very dense, large, and dense."
"Things from the Ming Dynasty are thicker at the bottom and have some gravel on them. When you touch them with your hands, there is a stinging feeling."
"This is a characteristic of the Ming Dynasty."
"This is a work from the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, and it was an official kiln. It is made of high-quality sumac and green materials."
The shopkeeper shook his head, this can't be true.
In fact, in the shopkeeper's mind, this is an imitation, an imitation of Ming Dynasty porcelain from the Republic of China, but the imitator does not understand Ming Dynasty style works.
The dense pattern actually leaves a lot of white on such a large plate in the Ming Dynasty...
There is no such dense decoration at all.
Therefore, according to the shopkeeper’s appraisal, this is a replica of the Republic of China.
According to the shopkeeper: the Republic of China is the late Qing Dynasty...
The shopkeeper didn't believe it at all: "Young man, my eyes are sharper than yours. This is not something from the Ming Dynasty at all."
Lin Yu saw that he didn't believe him and was about to leave.
Right now.
Xuzhou happened to be passing by and saw Lin Yu shopping.
Isn’t Lin Yu at the appraisal meeting?
How did you get here?
Xuzhou walked into the store: "Lin Yu, why are you here?"
"Mr. Xu, just strolling around."
Xuzhou looked at the receipt in Lin Yu's hand, looked at the fifty-centimeter large bowl, and said with a smile: "Not bad, I bought this treasure, it's a good thing."
"I wanted to sell this thing to the boss, but the boss didn't know the goods."
Xuzhou smiled and said: "Then let's find other buyers. This thing is good and discerning. I'll see how much it costs."
Xuzhou looked at the receipt.
What?
Is this wrong?
This is a work from the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. This shop owner can’t be a fool!
Do you sell this?
It’s almost enough to double it twenty times.
Xuzhou nodded: "My vision is indeed good, and I missed it again. I admire it."
[Damn it, even Mr. Xu said this, this thing must be true.]
[My father-in-law is indeed different. He picked up another leak. This time he picked up a big leak. According to Mr. Xu, this must be worth hundreds of thousands.]
[My father-in-law is awesome, this is the rhythm of getting rich!]
[So awesome, my father-in-law is the first person who can pick up leaks in antique stores.]
[I wonder if the shopkeeper will regret hearing Mr. Xu say this. Now that everything Mr. Xu said is true, it must be true.]
[It would be great if I could hang out with my father-in-law and make a fortune.]
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At this time, the shopkeeper couldn't sit still and asked: "Mr. Xu, do you think this is true?"
Xuzhou smiled: "Are you the boss here?"
"Yes."
"What age do you think this thing is from?"
"It is a work from the late Qing Dynasty."
Xuzhou understood after hearing what the shopkeeper said.
All imitations of the Republic of China are said to be from the late Qing Dynasty. The prices of works from the late Qing Dynasty and those from the Republic of China are completely different.
Obviously, works from the late Qing Dynasty are more expensive than works from the Republic of China.
So we all talk about the late Qing Dynasty.
Xuzhou also understood that the shopkeeper thought it was a fake.
Those imitated by the Republic of China are fakes.
Xuzhou shook his head: "This is not a forgery from the Republic of China, but a work from the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. The works from the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty are often very dense, which is very different from the early works."
"This is a huge change. Few works from the Zhengde period have been handed down, but this one is considered a masterpiece."
"The material he used is Suma Liqing material, which was brought back by Zheng He from his voyages to the West."
"The material looks dark in color."
"And the feet are very wide. Shopkeeper, you have to study more."
At this time, the shopkeeper's face was ashen.
What?
This...
Is this really from the Ming Dynasty?
How is this possible?
Isn’t it a replica of the Republic of China?
The shopkeeper asked: "Do you know this person?"
"He is the commentator of this treasure appraisal conference, and his appraisal experience is much richer than mine."
The shopkeeper was dumbfounded.
Aren’t the commentators at the appraisal conference all in their 70s or 80s?
Why are you so young?
The shopkeeper looked at the porcelain and his heart fell to the bottom.
Oh my god!
Should I sell items from the Ming Dynasty as forgeries from the Republic of China?
How much money will this cost?
Porcelain shopkeepers in the Ming Dynasty knew that if it was just a private kiln, the price would be around 200,000. If it was an official kiln, it would be much more expensive. If it was a fine product from an official kiln, it would be even more expensive.
At least more than 800,000.
Did I miss 800,000 yuan in vain?
Selling something worth 800,000 yuan as 30,000 yuan?
At this time, the shopkeeper wanted to die.
A weak question: Can you regret it?
Lin Yu said: "Xiao Feng, let's go!"
"Okay."
Xuzhou consoled him, "You will have to look at the porcelain more in the future. In fact, you are not at a loss. You probably paid a few hundred yuan for this thing."
"If you missed it, he also missed it."
The shopkeeper nodded with a wry smile.
Yes!
I missed it, I missed 20,000 yuan.
It turns out that this person is the real one who picks up leaks, and he picks up hundreds of thousands of leaks...
"Mr. Xu, how much does that cost?"
"About 1 million!"
"Oh my god, I suffered a big loss..."
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Lin Yu and the two walked out of the store.
Xu Xiaofeng gave a thumbs up: "Brother Lin, I really admire you. You can tell at a glance what age that thing is."
Lin Yu said with a smile: "Actually, this thing is very easy to judge. We need to understand what texture the porcelain of each dynasty has."
To be continued...