2800 yuan to buy plastic jade carving

2800 yuan to buy plastic jade carving Two generations of relay collections of the Qing dynasty porcelain vase was originally a defective product. The Ming Dynasty jade carvings purchased for 2,800 yuan were identified as plastic products. Some citizens blindly followed the trend to collect, but they rushed to a pile of worthless modern replicas.

Recently, Xiong Shenghua, a national appraisal and appraisal official for cultural relics, saw a vase sent by a Hanyang collector. The blue lettering on the bottom of the bottle was engraved with the “year of the Qing Emperor Kangxi”. The collector introduced that more than 30 years ago, the old father was the accountant of the production team in the village. One day, he met a cultural dealer and went to the countryside to purchase artifacts. When the old father saw the vase, he learned a few big characters at the bottom of the bottle and was overjoyed. The trafficker said that it was a Kangxi official kiln that had just been acquired from elsewhere. The authenticity is undoubted. The old father sold a farmer at home and finally started the bottle.

More than a decade ago, when the old father was still alive, he called his favorite son in bed and passed it on to him. Xiong Shenghua saw this bottle and identified it as a modern replica at a glance. After the material was liberated, the blue-haired hair color did not sink and floated, and the chassis was polished to make old marks.

Everyone "cage" to sell "Ming Palace Decoration"

2800 yuan to start with plastic products Wuchang Liu also made some "tuition fees" for the collection. Once, Mr. Liu passed by a construction site. Several migrant workers dressed up were hawking a zodiac decoration on the roadside. They said they were dug out from the construction site and were covered with mud. The brick-size ornaments are engraved with twelve Chinese zodiac signs and light green jade. The words “Daming Xuande Year System” are also written above. The next few people competed for high prices to acquire this property. Mr. Liu had a higher price than others: 2,800 yuan. After the price was reported, Mr. Liu held the "treasures."

How do you say that the jade ornaments of Ming Xuande should cost hundreds of millions? Mr. Liu excitedly used Xiong Shenghua’s appraisal. Xiong Shenghua concluded that the object was false. Mr. Liu did not believe that Mr. Xiong took out a lighter and burned this material. He only saw the decoration and smoked. It turned out to be a plastic product. Mr. Xiong said that within ten days, two identical zodiac ornaments have been seen, all plastic.

Spend 40,000 yuan to buy the old painting and thought that it was a collector of Qibaishizheng Hankou, who had bought more than 40,000 pieces of fake calligraphy and painting. The collectors often visit the antique market and are familiar with market hawkers. One day, a hawker told him that he had obtained a piece of shrimp with Qi Baishi's original authenticity of more than 40,000 yuan.

The picture is yellow, and there are several defilements. The collectors thought that if they were not authentic, they would not be worn and stained to this point. So, 40,000 won the picture, and thought that he "kicked" tens of millions of "big leaks" and excitedly couldn't sleep.

After Xiong Shenghua’s appraisal, he said that the painting is not authentic, and the drawing paper and the contaminated parts are all old and worth tens of dollars.

Xiong Shenghua said that the collection is now gradually becoming the home of ordinary people. Some people who do not have professional knowledge blindly follow the trend and collect “mindless” mentality, hoping to sell a good price. This kind of collection mentality is not allowed. Xiong Shenghua introduced that if the ancestral objects are sent to the identification of the artifacts, 70% of them are authentic, and if they are bought, more than 90% will be false.

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