Laying landmines - Some people think that there is nothing wrong with the goods they buy from farmers in rural areas, but they don't know that these goods are deliberately "planted by landmines" by fraudulent merchants in partnership with farmers.
Don’t like it – if the seller says that the product is definitely up to date, and the buyer sees that it is a new imitation, and has to take into account the store’s reputation, he can only say “I don’t like it.”
Land shovelers - people who don't open a store themselves, but only travel to rural areas to collect goods, or are people who rob ancient tombs. After getting the things, they sell them to various merchants. People in the industry call them "guerrillas", also called "land shovelers".
One shot - selling the good and bad goods together is called "one kick".
Leave it - In the past, the package was delivered to your door. The buyer decided to buy his things and asked the delivery person to keep the goods.
Eating the elixir - I bought a cheap and favorite collection called "eating the elixir".
Block one way - the bidder raises the price and rushes to buy it first. The opponent will say that he has been "blocked one way."
Moving bricks - selling other people's things without spending money and earning the price difference.
Paying tuition - Not very knowledgeable, always spending money to buy new products, and being deceived into saying "paying tuition".
Baofengzhai - Some people in the industry have good eyesight but have no money to open a store, so they use blue cloth to wrap up the goods in various antique shops, and then resell them. This phenomenon of selling antiques is called "Baofengzhai"
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One glance - it means that this thing is good and has high artistic value. For example, this Guanyin bottle has "one glance".
Put it away - If the buyer no longer wants a certain collection and asks the seller to take it back, just say "put it away".
Qiaohuo - a relatively exquisite collection, generally refers to the collection term of porcelain.
Opening the door - when looking at collections and encountering genuine old items, it is called "opening the door" or "taking a look at the goods".
Sky-high prices—the asking prices are sky-high, and the prices are much higher than the market price.
The going price - the price at which the transaction is made has a very low profit, sometimes even a "loss". This is called the "going price".
Condition - whether the item is well preserved means it is in good condition; if it is damaged, it means it is in bad condition.
Shanghuo--the collections purchased or collected by antique dealers from rural markets or collectors are called "shanghuo".
Yatang---is the best treasure in the owner's shop.
Smashing---If you buy eye-catching products from the same industry that are "out of date" or the price is too high, the shopkeeper can ask the industry association to help mediate. Ask the other party to make a price concession or return the goods. In the industry, this is called "smashing the price."
Taking away treasures - that is, selling at a loss, selling a few thousand worth of items worth hundreds of thousands. The buyer is "picking out".
Missing out - buying very valuable things at very cheap prices.
Old imitation - imitation of the old in the Ming and Qing Dynasties was called "old imitation", but now imitation of the old is "new imitation".
Maturity---the collection is of good age and reaches a certain age is called "maturity" or "sufficiently old".
Thieving light - the dazzling light on the glaze surface of new porcelain is called "thief light" or "fire light".
Patina---Antiques handed down from ancient times have a layer of natural and warm luster, which is called "pattern".
Raw pit - the newly unearthed thing is called "raw pit".
I took it—the investor decided to buy the collection. I took this collection.
Holding on to a high price - insisting on a high price and trying to sell it at a good price.
Drawing - that is, the middleman, the introducer. The middleman charges a commission, usually the seller pays 3% and the buyer pays 2%, commonly known as "make three and break two".
Look new---This thing is a bit new. It's not up to date, it's a modern imitation.
Wrap it up - the buyer decides to buy the collection and asks the seller to wrap up the collection. I want this thing, please wrap it up.
Yes - the buyer decides to purchase a certain collection.
Chong'er - I have collected a lot of things that can make the viewer's eyes brighten. Even the antique collection in the whole store cannot compare to this one. In layman's terms, it is the collection that is the treasure of the store.
Useless---If the buyer doesn't want this collection, it doesn't mean much, so it's generally said to be useless.
Sneaking - also called "sneaking" - the buyer paid a higher price to buy a collection that is not worth the price, or bought a fake.
Palm Eye - You can't tell the age of this thing with certainty. Ask a master to "palm eye" you to see whether it is new or old.
Buying goods - Merchants in antique shops take each other's goods and sell them on their behalf, which is called "buying goods". In the past century, people in the industry have not committed "buying goods" and are not keeping their promises, forming a traditional rule in the industry.
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Laying landmines---Some people think that the goods they buy from farmers in the countryside are not wrong, but they don't know that these goods are fake.
Businessmen deliberately collaborated with farmers to "lay landmines".
Don’t think so – if the seller says that the goods will definitely arrive, and the buyer sees that they are new imitations and has to take the store’s face into consideration, then
All I can say is: "It doesn't look good."
Shoveling land---I don't open a shop myself, I just go to the countryside to collect goods, or I am a person who robs ancient tombs. I get the things and then sell them to various merchants.
People in the industry call them "guerrillas" or "shovelers".
One shot - selling the good and bad goods together is called "one kick".
Leave it - In the past, the package was delivered to your door. The buyer decided to buy his things and asked the delivery person to keep the goods.
Eating the elixir---I bought a favorite collection at a cheap price and called it "eating the elixir".
Blocked one way - if the bidder raises the price and rushes to buy it, the opponent will say that he has been blocked one block.
Ganghuo - Two or more people work together to buy and sell antiques. The selling price has already been agreed upon, and one person can sell it at the time of sale, but the actual selling price must be made public and the profits distributed equally.
Bangchui - a person who cannot understand whether something is new or old, good or bad. People who are always deceived, people in the industry call him Bangchui. Sellers sell him new goods and call him "Bangchui" behind his back.
Killing pigs - is a colloquial term used by people who deal in new imitation porcelain to sell fake goods. They take new imitations to customers and sell them to customers at an appointed place. They call them killing pigs.
Grab——Go to the market to buy antiques. I just bought a Guangxu official kiln.
Play————I play with porcelain. That means, I collect porcelain.
Eat----I eat porcelain. That means, I buy porcelain.
Na--Buying a collection is called inclusion. An earlier term for antiques.
Chasing - finding a good collection, pursuing it, chasing the price at auction.
Evening---Some people buying collectibles in antique stores don't call them buying but call them "evening". Can you give me this piece of jade?
Let --- Some antique dealers don't call it buying, they call it letting. Give me this piece of porcelain.
Play——People in the industry call collecting for play. When we first meet and ask "What do you play with?", it means what do you collect? We only sell old products!
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