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Chapter 213 Oil Paintings Worth One Billion

Chapter 213 Oil Painting Worth One Billion

Not to mention, Zhang Junping really discovered a lot of good things.

Zhang Junping became interested in the ancestors of the stall owner. He did not take away so many valuable things, including jade ornaments, bronzes, porcelain, calligraphy and paintings, but only picked up rare things.

For example, Zhang Junping found a very interesting thing among a pile of things.

Mr. Corner.

And it’s also a Mr. Horn made of mutton-fat white jade.

Being able to use mutton-fat jade to make Mr. Jiao may be such a luxury only in Cixi.

If it can be confirmed that it is from Cixi, then this thing will be worth a lot of money.

Some people may be curious, what is Mr. Jiao.

Mr. Jiao is a special tool for women in ancient women's boudoir. It is called Mr. Guo in the south and its scientific name is massage stick.

This thing will definitely sell for a lot of money if you get it to Benzi country.

As soon as it is said that this is the royal possession of Lafayette Cixi, the lonely ladies of this country should not rush to snatch it.

While Zhang Junping was thinking wildly, he pushed aside the collectible items from the stall owner's stall and counted the money one by one.

I don’t know that the ancestors of the stall owner robbed the concubine’s palace. Many of the items in this pile were used by women.

There are two tapestry handkerchiefs, a tapestry fan with black silk plum blossoms and two birds, a brocade bellyband, and some other women's items.

Zhang Junping also found a menstrual belt.

Zhang Junping couldn't help but sigh that the stall owner's ancestors really had special hobbies.

In addition to these, Zhang Junping also discovered a set of green head cards.

The green head brand is the wooden brand that the emperor of the Qing Dynasty used to turn over cards.

The palace production was naturally very particular. The wood was golden nanmu and the carvings were exquisite.

This set of green cards has also become one of the evidences of the stall owner’s ancestors’ invasion of China.

The names written on the green head cards are all the concubines of Emperor Guangxu, the more famous ones are the two sisters Zhenfei and Jinfei.

Well! Ancient emperors also liked sisters.

That's too far.

After Zhang Junping finished selecting the items, he negotiated the price and readily wrote a check to the other party.

The main reason was that the stall offered a relatively low price for a large number of items, and only asked for 500 marks. Zhang Junping was too embarrassed to bargain hard, so he paid back 300 marks, and finally achieved 350 marks.

At noon, Zhang Junping bought a few hamburgers at the flea market, drank a Coke and continued shopping in the afternoon.

This set has yielded so much.

Europe’s flea markets are a treasure trove waiting to be developed.

Because of the pragmatic living habits of the Prussians, many second-hand items that they think can still be used are actually cultural relics with collectible value.

For example, the bone china that Zhang Junping received at the beginning was, in the eyes of the Prussians, a set of tableware that could still be used.

In addition to these, Zhang Junping also harvested many things from East Berlin.

Zhang Junping received thousands of various commemorative gold coins, badges, and medals.

I have long heard that the Double-Headed Eagle issued many commemorative gold coins and commemorative badges.

I saw it today. In just one afternoon, Zhang Junping received thousands of commemorative gold coins and commemorative badges at a flea market, as well as a small number of medals.

These were brought over by refugees from East Berlin.

It wasn't until six o'clock in the evening when the flea market closed that Zhang Junping left without feeling satisfied.

At the end of the day, I spent less than 10,000 marks and harvested tens of thousands of various collections.

Although most of them are small items, commemorative coins, badges and the like.

But there are also high-quality products, such as the mutton-fat jade Mr. Jiao. Regardless of whether it is a piece of Cixi imperial jewelry, it is definitely a high-quality product.

Zhang Junping decided to continue shopping at the flea market next week.

In the eyes of many people, Zhang Junping is just like the Windmill Man, who comes to sweep goods.

After returning to Kempinski, we had dinner in the hotel restaurant and Zhang Junping returned to the room.

After taking a shower, I lay on the bed and immersed myself in the museum space.

The sky in the museum space is filled with various skill fragments.

Today, Zhang Junping collected all the old books from the flea market. In total, there are four to five thousand books. After excluding some duplicates, there are still more than two thousand books.

So many old books contributed a lot of fragments of experience to Zhang Junping.

Prussian Cultural Experience Fragments +2068

French cultural experience fragment +1680

Fragments of Italian cultural experience +1985

Austrian Cultural Experience Fragments +1458

Poland……

Switzerland……

Czech…

Only then did Zhang Junping realize that the ancient books he bought were not all Prussian, but also ancient books from surrounding countries.

This is normal. At that time, Hitler swept across European and African countries, not only plundering their gold and silver treasures, antiques, calligraphy and paintings, but also the rare ancient books hidden in museums.

Therefore, you can always find antique cultural relics belonging to various European, Asian and African countries in the flea markets of Prussia. In addition to these, there are also some fragments of experience in carving, textiles, and metal casting.

If they are not enough to be synthesized and upgraded, they can only be kept somewhere.

Zhang Junping synthesized the cultural fragments from various European countries into skills and absorbed them.

After a brief physical convulsion, Zhang Junping became an expert proficient in the languages ​​and cultures of various European countries.

The level is definitely not inferior to those scholars in universities who specialize in European culture.

Zhang Junping is a little worried. He is so good. It is foreseeable that he will be even better in the future. He is so good that he starts to envy himself. What should he do?

Zhang Junping fell asleep in narcissism.

The next day, Zhang Junping applied for a European driver's license through the black market.

Then I borrowed a car from the hotel and drove to Munich.

There is a treasure hidden here that has not been discovered yet.

According to data released by Prussia later, 1,500 oil paintings were found in a Munich apartment, worth one billion euros.

Obviously, there is some water in this data, and it is estimated that a large part of it was hidden by the Prussians.

At that time, approximately 20,000 contemporary oil paintings were confiscated from the Jews. Later, these oil paintings were exhibited as degenerate art.

Even after it was exhibited, someone profited from it, transferred part of the oil painting, or took it for themselves.

Later, the person who guarded the oil painting sold part of the oil painting for living expenses.

There are 20,000 oil paintings, and there is no way there are only 1,500 left.

Zhang Junping's goal in coming to Munich was the treasure of oil paintings in that apartment.

If you don’t know, that’s fine. If you know, you can’t let it go.

After all, these oil paintings can be said to be ownerless things.

As for the country of affiliation thing, it is pure nonsense.

Although Zhang Junping didn't know which apartment building it was in.

However, through analysis, we can know that Munich is a city that was once destroyed by war.

Most of the city was rebuilt after World War II.

**The treasure cannot be hidden in a newly built apartment building.

So the target was suddenly narrowed down to apartment buildings in the old city.

It was exhibited at the Wittelsbach Palace back then, so the hiding place cannot be too far away.

And when I first started, I never thought I would fail.

Therefore, the oil painting is probably placed in an apartment building near the Wittelsbach Palace.

And it should have been temporarily stored at first.

I don't know what went wrong and I haven't been able to update it.

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