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Chapter 411 'Having trouble in the official kiln'

Ignoring the expressions of the people around him, Chen Wenzhe was completely stunned.

So what if everyone around him treats him as a lunatic? After all, he saw a high-quality imitation, old imitation, or even an official imitation of a high-quality Ru kiln ware.

"It can't be a copycat from the Yuan Dynasty, right?"

"Identification error!"

Chen Wenzhe was completely speechless. It couldn't have been copied from the Song Dynasty, right? The Southern Song Dynasty?

"Identification error!"

Chen Wenzhe’s claws are numb. It’s not the real thing. When was it copied? It can’t be the real thing!

This time, there was no movement of the Sui Marquis' pearl, which showed that his guess was correct. It was indeed not a Ru kiln from the Song Dynasty.

Chen Wenzhe breathed a sigh of relief. What went wrong?

The stall owner carefully approached Chen Wenzhe. If he went crazy and wanted to smash his things, he could stop him at any time.

At this time, the stall owner was a little regretful. Look at how embarrassed this young man was. His hair was going bald.

Zhang Yijie, Cao Qingchun and the others also looked worried. There is no need to do this when appraising a broken weapon, right?

Chen Wenzhe didn't know what everyone was thinking. He was already in a dead end.

After thinking about it carefully, how did you make the judgment just now?

After combing through it carefully, Chen Wenzhe found that only the Ming Dynasty was the most suspicious.

The judgment he made at that time was not an imitation of the Ming Dynasty.

He just thought it was an imitation from the Xuande period. So besides the Xuande period, in what other period in the Ming Dynasty were Ru kilns from the Northern Song Dynasty imitated?

Thinking about it this way, Chen Wenzhe really thought of something.

After appraising the Wang Liyang sticker last time, he also became a little interested in some big guys in the antique business.

Therefore, he got to know some antique business bosses who were famous for price comparisons and also liked to be in the limelight. One of them was Ma Dudu.

He seemed to remember that in a program, Ma Dudu took out a piece of imitation Ru kiln porcelain for everyone to watch.

That item is clearly an imitation of Ru kiln. There is no mark on the bottom and the ears are flexible, but I am not sure which dynasty it was imitated from.

Ma Dudu came across it in an antique market once. When he passed an antique shop, he saw this thing displayed in the window, but the owner was not there, but there was a phone on the door.

So Ma Dudu contacted the shop owner on the phone, called him over and told him, I like this thing of yours very much, how much do you want to sell it for.

The shop owner said that this thing was very expensive. I bought it from Neon. Ma Dudu asked how much it cost.

The shop owner kept saying it was very expensive, but after Ma Dudu kept asking, the shop owner finally said: This thing is very expensive, but if you want it, I can give it to you cheaper, so I’ll charge you 80,000 yuan!

When Ma Dudu heard this, he knew that the shop owner knew that this was an imitation of Ru kiln, but had made an error in judging the age.

He judged that this imitation of Ru kiln was from the middle and late Qing Dynasty, and it was from a folk kiln because there was no mark on the bottom.

As for the imitation Ru kiln wares from private kilns, the price is still very reasonable.

But Mr. Ma knew that this was an imitation Ru kiln made in the Ming Dynasty, but he still had to negotiate the price.

This is also a sign of respect for the shop owner and makes him feel that he will not make a loss on the sale.

Finally, under Mr. Ma's persuasion, I bought it for 70,000 yuan.

In fact, these are not the key points. The key point is that the thing Mr. Ma bought was also an elephant ear stove.

Unlike Chen Wenzhe, Chen Wenzhe guessed several times before he guessed that the remnant in front of him was a Ming Dynasty imitation of the Ru kiln elephant ear stove of the Northern Song Dynasty.

However, Mr. Ma can see it almost at a glance, and he can also pick up mistakes.

So, how did he determine that this imitation Ru kiln was from the Ming Dynasty?

This is a correct judgment that can only be made when knowledge has been accumulated to a certain extent.

Because there is no equivalent comparison of this thing around the world.

There is no identification at the bottom, making it difficult for people to make correct judgments.

Moreover, it is very difficult to accurately date it to the Ming Dynasty.

Therefore, many people at that time thought that it should be from the middle to late Qing Dynasty.

Mr. Ma knew that there was information on this matter.

An identical fragment like this was once unearthed from the Chenghua strata unearthed at Jingzhen Royal Kiln Factory.

The artifact originally had the inscription "Made in the Chenghua Year of the Ming Dynasty" on the bottom, but it was later rubbed off.

As for why it is worn off, there is nothing to say, because many people do it.

However, this one is not for the purpose of removing the Chenghua imitation mark and pretending to be an official kiln of the Northern Song Dynasty, but for another reason.

It can be said that before Ma Lao, after searching all the literature and materials, there was no such complete artifact in the world.

Because the Chenghua Nian imitation of Ru kiln is not a large number of imitations, but a small amount of imitations.

So, Mr. Ma finally bought it for 70,000 yuan.

At this time, it is impossible to buy a complete Ru kiln imitation of Chenghua Year in the Ming Dynasty for 70,000 yuan, so Mr. Ma has made a big mistake.

Mr. Ma was able to buy that thing at this price based on several conditions.

One is to understand the ins and outs of this thing and know that such a fragment was unearthed in Jingzhen. This is also the result of cultural accumulation.

The second is to understand the historical "Guan kiln trouble" incident, which is an extremely special event.

It is said that when the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded the Shendu, Empress Dowager Cixi fled to Chang'an, so a large amount of porcelain from the Forbidden City was lost to the people.

After Empress Dowager Cixi returned to Shendu, she became furious when she saw all this and wanted to arrest all these people.

At this time, some officials said that he could not be arrested.

Besides, I don’t know where the things are or whose hands they are, so I might as well pay to redeem them.

After a period of time, a small amount of things returned to the palace, but there were still a large number of treasures that had not been redeemed.

The reason is that the price given is too low.

However, the owners of these treasures were afraid that the government would come to investigate, so they polished off all the money on the bottom of the porcelain. There was no proof, and this was the reason why the money on the porcelain was polished off.

At this time, Chen Wenzhe realized that his accumulation was still insufficient.

The judgment of an artifact is mainly a process of accumulation of knowledge.

Once you have accumulated knowledge to a certain extent, you will know the authenticity of some things at a glance.

Without the accumulation of knowledge, even if you hold an object and look at it for a day or two, you still won't be able to see why.

Obviously, Chen Wenzhe is not yet at this level, so he can only make some judgments through some clues, and many of his judgments are wrong.

If he didn't have a cheating device, he would definitely be blinded this time!

It's better now, everything has been cleared up by him.

So this time, the Sui Marquis Pearl did not disappoint Chen Wenzhe and gave him a direct appraisal.

The Ming Dynasty Chenghua imitation Northern Song Dynasty Ru kiln glazed elephant ear stove is an official imitation, and it is an extremely rare number of extant official imitations.


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