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Chapter 1038: Noble Status

Looking at the three-legged washing machine in front of me, it is really not easy to find fault with it.

Chen Wenzhe can't fault the firing process, but there is no famous model, so I can talk about this.

The designation of Ru kiln is still very special and has special commemorative significance.

Although there was no custom of leaving money during the Northern Song Dynasty, there were many Ru kiln vessels with inscriptions on them.

In the Song Dynasty, there was no system of writing inscriptions on the bottom of porcelain, only some porcelains had inscriptions on them.

For example, there are several types of designations in Ru kiln: the first type is A, B, and C.

At first glance, it seems very simple. This is the number, and it is in order.

But this kind of number is not written on when it is fired, but is engraved on it later.

The second type is to write very clear words at the bottom, such as the word "Fenghua".

What does "Fenghua" refer to? Fenghuatang, the side hall of Deokshou Palace in the Southern Song Dynasty.

This palace was where Liu Guifei, the beloved concubine of Zhao Gou, Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, lived. Many of the Ru kilns with the words "Fenghua" were used by her.

It is recorded in the history books that Concubine Liu had some talent and could draw. She had two square seals, one large and one small, with the word "Fenghua" engraved on them. After the painting was completed, they were stamped on top.

All the Ru kilns with the Chinese model should be the personal property of Concubine Liu.

There is a paper mallet vase in the Wanwan Forbidden City with the word "Fenghua" engraved on it, leaving an open space in the middle.

After Emperor Qianlong saw it, he was unwilling to accept it and felt that he had to engrave something on it.

Actually speaking, Emperor Qianlong's status was higher than that of his concubines.

But this shameless man was deeply afraid that he would not be able to leave his name in history, so he actually composed a poem and engraved it on it.

Dingzhou's white evil has an awn shape, and Ruzhou's pottery is specially ordered to be tender and green. The mouth wants it to be strong and copper to be locked, and the bottom is complete with old iron nails remaining.

This paper mallet bottle originally had a small mouth. During the Qianlong period, the mouth was broken and a copper ring was placed on it.

This is "the mouth wants to be strong and copper is locked", which means that if you want to make the mouth stronger, you have to cover it with copper.

Emperor Qianlong still cherished a broken bottle so much. If you think about the people who came after him, of course they would prefer Ru kiln porcelain.

To this day, this bottle is still in the Forbidden City, inlaid with the copper ring from that time.

Needless to say, this kind of Ru kiln porcelain is definitely more precious. One has identification, and the other means noble!

Celebrities, talents are too expensive, this is the celebrity effect!

For example, there was a kind of style at that time, which only wrote one word: Cai.

When I heard that it was a surname, I immediately looked up the officials named Cai at that time. Who were there in the Northern Song Dynasty?

No need to check, Cai Jing!

One person is inferior to ten thousand people.

The four masters of calligraphy in the Song Dynasty were Su, Huang, Mi, and Cai. "Cai" originally should refer to Cai Jing, and their calligraphy was beautiful.

But because he was a treacherous official, he later changed "Cai" to Cai Xiang.

Chinese people have strong likes and dislikes. If you are a bad person, you will be replaced.

With Cai Jing's status at the time, he could definitely use Ru Kiln.

Therefore, this kind of engraved Ru kiln porcelain must be more expensive and more cherished!

This time, Chen Wenzhe can be said to have hit the mark.

If there is any difference between this brush washer and the exorbitantly priced Ru kiln porcelain that was previously auctioned, it is that it is simply priceless.

If there are no other Ru kiln porcelains, there is nothing to say.

However, there are other identity certificates that can add value and make its worth skyrocket.

But if you don't, wouldn't it stretch your crotch?

"Why is it the top collection? It is number one in any museum. Boss Chen will not deny this, right? The price of such a collection must be hundreds of millions!" At this time, Lao Zhou said.

Chen Wenzhe nodded directly. The price must be hundreds of millions. This must be a billion-level national treasure.

But, how many billion? We need to discuss it carefully.

He also knew that the price would certainly not be lowered much, because what they said was true.

At this time, Chen Wenzhe remembered an overseas treasure.

That was a piece of Ru kiln discovered by accident in history.

There was a collector in England who happened to find a Ru kiln while visiting a flea market in England more than 40 years ago. He bought it. No one knows how much he spent.

But according to Chen Wenzhe's estimation, it probably didn't cost much. Everything sold at the flea market only cost a few pounds.

In 1971, he donated this Ru kiln to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The collection number in the museum is No. 0001, No. 1.

What kind of Ru kiln is this? Zhan Tuo.

People in the Song Dynasty were very particular about drinking tea, unlike us today who hold big teacups and drink them all at once.

When people in the Song Dynasty carried tea cups, they had to have cup holders.

The tea cup is being heated while it is being heated. It looks indecent when being heated.

And putting the tea cup on the cup holder makes it very elegant to hold.

On the side of this Ru kiln lamp holder are engraved the three characters "Shou Cheng Dian", which was a famous palace in the Song Dynasty. There are also Ding kiln white porcelain engraved with "Shou Cheng Dian" in the Wanwan Forbidden City.

The Ru kiln lamp holder of the Song Dynasty, with the Chinese inscription "Shou Cheng Dian" on the edge of the holder, can become the number one collection of a world-renowned museum.

This is enough to illustrate the status of a piece of Ru kiln porcelain in the collection world.

How much can the price of such a world-class museum treasure reach?

Although it is said to be a priceless treasure, the price is definitely there. The market price is there, it depends on how you analyze it and what you use for comparison.

Chen Wenzhe felt a little bad at this time, because the more people talked about it, the higher the value of this Ru kiln three-legged brush washer.

"Just tell me the price. As long as it's similar, I'll accept it!"

Chen Wenzhe has expressed his position, and he is very sure, as long as it is almost the same.

When he said this, the three people opposite him all stopped talking, and they just looked at Chen Wenzhe.

"I'm serious. You name a fixed price. It's almost reasonable and it's still above your bottom line. As long as both parties think they won't suffer a loss, the deal can be concluded." Chen Wenzhe said sincerely again.

The two old men looked at Wu San. Wu San was a little hesitant, but Chen Wenzhe had already reached this point and he could not continue to test.

"One price?" Wu San asked.

"Yes, it's a fixed price. We don't need to test it anymore. You name a price. If it's within my acceptable range, the deal will be done." Chen Wenzhe said affirmatively.

"Then 300 million. This is the previous market price. If it is based on the current market conditions, the price should be higher." Wu San finally made a bid.

The highest auction price on the market now is this price.

Of course, if there are better and more commemorative kiln-made porcelains up for auction, the price may be even higher.

However, this is not possible because the antique market has been sluggish recently.

Of course, Wu San is a professional, and he knows that for real treasures, price is definitely not an issue.

However, without being put up for auction and without going into the market, no one can be sure what the final price of this piece of porcelain will be.

In fact, Chen Wenzhe's recognition of this unknown porcelain as a product of the Ruguan kiln in the Northern Song Dynasty was beyond Wu San's expectations.


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