"Even if it were real gold, there wouldn't be this much, and certainly no one would flaunt it so ostentatiously."
“This thing of yours is definitely fake. Even if it’s gold on the outside, it’s definitely not gold on the inside.”
"For simulation purposes, use gold-plated alloy; for a more conscientious approach, use gold-plated silver; and for an even more ruthless approach, use bricks directly."
The young man in the baseball cap immediately gave a thumbs up: "Brother, you're an expert! Your skills are perfect for us."
"Why don't you consider joining us and selling these dozens of kilograms of gold together?"
"You'll definitely get a cut of the commission!"
Seeing that Lin Yifeng knew so much, the young man in the baseball cap gave him a thumbs up and tried to win him over, but Lin Yifeng smiled and waved his hand, declining the offer.
Are you kidding me?
He has six Wallace stores and one Mixue Ice Cream store, which are making good money. Why would he bother with this kind of stuff?
Lin Yifeng stopped paying attention to the gold and started examining the bottles and jars on the ground.
Jian ware is a type of porcelain, and Bai Yejin, as the daughter of Jian ware makers, knows a bit about porcelain.
Seeing Bai Yejin carefully examining the porcelain, Lin Yifeng began looking at bowls and plates.
Lin Yifeng picked up a bowl at random, glanced at it, and put it down.
Counterfeit goods made during the foreign exchange earning period can sell for four or five hundred yuan in later generations.
He picked up another plate, examined it briefly, and then put it down.
The CDs used by ordinary families during the Republic of China era had little value; in later generations, they wouldn't even sell for five hundred.
I looked at four items in a row, and none of them were very valuable.
"Lin Yifeng, take a look at this porcelain."
"It looks like porcelain from the Qing Dynasty, and it seems pretty good."
Just then, Bai Yejin handed Lin Yifeng a piece of porcelain. Lin Yifeng examined it and nodded, "Judging from the pattern and glaze, it looks a bit like porcelain from the Guangxu period."
"The body is thick and dense, and the texture varies from coarse to fine. It should be porcelain made by the official kiln during the Guangxu period. It's not bad. It would be nice as a decoration in our new house."
The porcelain piece in Bai Yejin's hand is from the official kiln during the Guangxu era. In later generations, it could probably sell for around 300,000 yuan, making it a porcelain piece that is somewhat valuable.
"You're a true expert! This porcelain is the most valuable item in our batch. Brother, if you like it, take it for 10,000 yuan!"
"How many?"
Lin Yifeng stared wide-eyed, his face filled with disbelief.
You dare ask me for ten thousand for this thing?
Ten thousand in '92? You really dare to ask for that!
Lin Yifeng put down the porcelain and immediately asked the young man to leave: "It's an official kiln piece from the Guangxu era, not a piece specially supplied to the royal family. Why are you asking me for ten thousand!"
"Good heavens, why don't you just give me a single copper coin from the Qing Dynasty and tell me to ask for ten thousand?"
"If that's your price, then leave. You can't rip people off like this."
After saying that, Lin Yifeng pointed to the chamber pot on the ground: "And that thing, I don't even want to talk about it!"
"You've treated the chamber pots of ordinary people during the Republic of China era like treasures."
The young man, who had been angrily rebuked by Lin Yifeng, was immediately embarrassed.
He definitely treats people differently based on their status.
If Lin Yifeng hadn't shown any interest, he probably would have sold it for a couple thousand.
The things that can be brought out are actually not good things; the really good things are hidden in a secret place.
Even the gold was used to lure people; once someone became greedy, they would be killed and extorted.
So, faced with Lin Yifeng's angry rebuke, the young man could only awkwardly lower the price: "Brother, since you know so much about porcelain, how much do you think you should offer?"
"Just for good luck, here's 888 for you."
Lin Yifeng actually looked down on this official kiln piece from the Guangxu era. In later generations, it wouldn't even be worthy of being placed in his home!
"Too little, brother. This is from the Guangxu era, a real gem from that time."
Even ordinary official kiln wares are valuable after so much time!
Lin Yifeng gave him a disdainful look: "I really doubt whether you understand. It's 1992 now, not 2992."
This official kiln has been in operation for less than 80 years.
"To put it bluntly, the person who created this official kiln piece might still be alive today!"
Living to 120 or 130 is nothing special, so when he learned that this thing was less than a hundred years old, the young man in the baseball cap readily agreed: "Okay, bro, bye-bye, let's just be friends!"
888, shall we be friends?
That sounds like utterly absurd and outrageous.
Setting the porcelain aside, Lin Yifeng continued examining it. When he picked up another bowl and placed it in front of him, his heart tightened suddenly.
The material of this bowl...
The patterns on this bowl...
The lotus pattern on this bowl...
No way.
Lin Yifeng held it up to his eyes and examined it for a moment, then put it down again, his heart pounding.
If he wasn't mistaken, this bowl was a large Ding ware bowl with lotus pattern.
The Ding ware lotus-patterned bowl is a masterpiece of Ding ware from the Song Dynasty, integrating the highest carving techniques of Song porcelain. This bowl has fetched over 30 million at auction in later generations, making it the most expensive Ding ware porcelain!
Lin Yifeng dared not continue to examine the porcelain bowl, which appeared to be a Ding kiln lotus-patterned bowl, so he picked up another bowl and continued to examine it.
Everything else was unremarkable, but this Ding kiln lotus-patterned bowl kept captivating Lin Yifeng's attention.
Lam Yat-fung is a seasoned veteran.
He picked and chose from these items, and with Bai Yejin's help, he selected five items.
A porcelain piece from the Guangxu era.
A large bowl, possibly made in the Ding kiln, decorated with lotus patterns.
A dish from the Ming Dynasty.
A carving from the Republic of China era.
A counterfeit product used to generate foreign exchange.
Of these five items, the most valuable in Lin Yifeng's mind was the large bowl with lotus pattern, which was suspected to be from the Ding kiln.
But in the eyes of young people wearing baseball caps, the most expensive items are plates from the Ming Dynasty and counterfeit goods from the period of foreign exchange earnings.
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