After everyone appraised that this Huashen cup was genuine, several teachers gave the price of this Huashen cup.

"Three years ago, at Christie's auction in London, an identical lotus cup in June was auctioned. At that time, the price was 620,000 yuan. Now three years later, the price should go up. We will set it up for you. What do you think?" Zu Nanzhen was also very happy to see that the juniors are so outstanding, and left behind Dongfang Jing's rudeness for the first time. Laughing so hard.

The gaze that looked at Deng Wenchang was exceptionally soft.

However, all the older generation of appraisal masters with good morals hope to see the emergence of talents in the field of appraisal in the future, and they have always appreciated the young talents in this field.

"Boy, I don't have any objections." Deng Wenchang pushed his black-rimmed glasses and said with a smile. This price is not far from his own estimated price.

"Yi'an, let me show you the things you bought today." After appraising Deng Wenchang's collection, old man Wu stroked his beard and called Qiao Yi'an over. He also saw the one on the table before. A pile of sundries, others said that his apprentice brought back a pile of broken copper and iron, but he always didn't believe it. He usually looked at the clever little apprentice, and brought these things back to fool them.

Qiao Yi'an hadn't spoken yet, but Zhao Zihao beside him spoke first, "Master Wu, why don't I come first."

"It's okay to come first." Old man Wu didn't know if he was relieved or disappointed, so he waved and asked Zhao Zihao to deliver the things first.

Zhao Zihao didn't take anything out of the white cloth bag, but instead took out a small silver ingot from his pocket. Qiao Yi'an swiped at the other party, only to see a burst of about ten centimeters of silver ingot released from the silver ingot. Unexpectedly, this small silver ingot with a seemingly dark surface was actually from the Ming Dynasty!

50 taels of silver in the Ming Dynasty is not uncommon in this collection market today.

It stands to reason that silver ingots are the ancient currency of China. Since the Han Dynasty, all dynasties and dynasties have cast them, but the circulation is not widespread. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that silver ingots were used as the main currency in circulation. The Qing Dynasty was also the heyday of Huaguo silver ingot casting and development!

Silver ingots are cast in different regions and have different casting processes, so there are many styles, shapes and varieties of silver ingots. Therefore, this silver ingot is deeply loved by collectors.

Since silver ingots were not legal currency in the Ming Dynasty, it was much more difficult to collect them than in the Qing Dynasty. In addition, in the last century, the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded China and caused a large amount of silver to flow out, so this kind of silver ingots is even rarer in the antique market. , I don't know where the other party got these things from.

Although this thing is valuable, Qiao Yi'an was relieved to see the other party take it out. The market price of the 50 taels of silver ingot from the Ming Dynasty is only slightly higher than that of the Cangsong Yehe tea pot Then a little bit, if there is an auction, these two things are not necessarily who is higher and who is lower!

Qiao Yi'an thought thoroughly, the price that old man Wu gave after discussion was almost the same as what Qiao Yi'an said. The four of them gave Zhao Zihao a price of 350,000 to 400,000. Seeing this result, Luo Shan on the side As if being struck by lightning, I almost burst into tears, and said in my heart, it's over, it's over, it's over! Going back this time, I will definitely not be able to escape the tormenting life like a mountain of swords and a sea of ​​fire!

He didn't forget Qiao Yi'an's glimpse when he stuffed the pen holder into his bag.

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