The Treasure Hunt of an Antique Dealer

Chapter 115: Mess 78 buy 1 pile

The Qianlong imperial enamel color is different from the Kangxi and Yongzheng enamels in the way of writing on the base: Kangxi’s enamels are written in colors on enamel ware, red, blue, purple, black, etc., signed Only "Kangxi imperial system" four-character regular script, plus both sides.

   Kangxi reign falangcai four-character style has three forms: the difference is that the characters "Kang" and "御" have two different pens.

In the Yongzheng period, there are also two ways of enamel recognition, one is the imitation Song type, the other is the regular script, both of which are composed of four characters plus two sides: the imitation Song type is the "Yongzheng year system", and the regular script is the "Yongzheng imperial system". See blue material section.

   And Qianlong's enamel style only has the four-character "Qianlong Nianzhi" double-sided shape, and the base style has blue material and he color material.

   Because enamel porcelain is a kind of fine painted porcelain specially made for royal use in the Qing Dynasty, it is very valuable because of its small output and very few handed down!

   Zhang Nan knows that the largest collection of enamel porcelain in the Qing Dynasty is the Forbidden City in Beijing, Shanghai Museum and Wanwan Forbidden City.

  Because most of the enamel porcelain is fine art, and the craftsmanship is also very particular, it was completely free of cost at the beginning!

   The production method is to first select the best raw materials from the Jingdezhen official kiln to make plain tires, then burn them and send them to the Qing Palace Manufacturing Office, where they are painted by court painters, and then burned with color.

   Langcai porcelain was created and burned in the late Kangxi period and prevailed during the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods. There was still a small amount of burning in the late Qing Dynasty, but the firing site was no longer in the Qing palace and moved to Jingdezhen.

  According to the archives in the Qing palace, the enamel color materials before the 6th year of Yongzheng came from the West, commonly known as foreign colors. After the 6th year of Yongzheng, the self-made color materials in the palace were successful.

  Because enamel is a foreign technology, its chemical composition is very special, which is very different from traditional Chinese on-glaze. The main difference is in colorants and fluxes.

   But just because they are scarce, the two stall owners estimated that they were selling two "Enamel Bowls with Spring Swallows in the Enamel Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty" as famille rose bowls!

   Pick up the leak, reduce the big leak!

   The sky gradually brightens, and it feels like it’s not a solution to mention the sloshing porcelain like this. This is more than 300 million!

   There are two old book stalls and a few old furniture shops here. There are still more than half of them that I haven't looked at. It is estimated that it will take at least two hours to look at it carefully.

   I simply went to the parking place with a few hundred million first, put my things in the trunk, and then returned to the big mound of Panjiayuan.

   "More than 300 million" Just stuff the trunk like this, he is not afraid of being stolen?

   Zhang Nan doesn’t worry at all—not to mention that the thief stealing a Mercedes-Benz car is an international joke.

   Steal the car directly?

   was shot 100%!

   With empty hands and a light body, he continues to return to the stall. This will make the customers finally have 60 to 70% of the number of stall holders.

   Zhang Nan is not in a hurry, slowly swaying, and a good harvest in half a circle!

   At a stall selling stamps and old books, Zhang Nan even bought a full version of 80 80-year monkey tickets for 1,000 yuan!

   The scattered two square couplets and two leaflets on the booth were also 100 yuan.

   Not only these, Zhang Nan also used 200 yuan to buy all the stamps issued by the stall owner during the special period, some of which are still rare in the future.

   This move caused a small shock in the entire market, and the stall owner who sold the stamps was even more proud!

   This is the worst time for the China Post Market. Not to mention those special stamps that are not paid much attention to at this meeting. No one even cares about 80 monkey tickets!

Stamps are actually a hype—in January 1985, the “Philatelic” magazine reported that the price of mainland souvenirs in Hong Kong was rising. As a result, this report not only strengthened the concept of philatelic preservation that had a certain influence in the philatelic circle, but also It also attracted investors from outside the philatelic circle to set foot in the postal market!

   Speculators began to purchase a large number of souvenirs in Beijing and Yangcheng, and finally reached the peak of this boom when the "Plum Blossom" stamps and type sheets were issued in April 1985!

   On April 5th of that year, the "Plum Blossom" stamps were issued. 20,000 to 30,000 people lined up overnight in the capital from Hepingmen to Xuanwumen. The public security department dispatched a large number of police officers to maintain order, which made the passing pedestrians dumbfounded!

   The "Plum Blossom" souvenir sheet with a face value of 2 yuan, the BJ market price of the day was 2.3 yuan, and the foreign price was 4 yuan.

However, on May 24, 1985, the "notorious" "Panda" stamps and stamps were issued. The market price of the "Panda" stamps with a face value of 3 yuan in the morning was still 3.5 yuan. As a result, news of an increase in circulation came out in the afternoon. !

   12.66 million circulation is more than 4 times that of "Plum Blossom"!

The market price of    "Panda" type Zhang fell in response, not only the face value was not guaranteed, but the lowest fell to 2 yuan! The first postal boom in China has gradually faded since then, and it has lasted for more than 2 years!

   Now that the monkey ticket is 10 yuan in 80 years, no one cares about it. Otherwise, the stall owner will not sell the rare full-page 1000 yuan-if you don't sell it, you can't live!

Zhang Nan actually does not collect stamps, and has never been in the circle of stamp collecting, but now that I met this time, let’s buy it—not for money, but for future collections in multiple sub-categories: the full-page 80 monkey tickets. Can occupy a booth.

   If the stall owner knows to stay for another three or four years, UU reading www. uukahnshu.com, China’s postal market will re-emerge, I don’t know how it will feel.

   But since you are in this business, don't regret it, otherwise it will be enough for you to vomit blood for three liters every day!

   Besides, the stamp meal will not only have the money to live on, but also the cost of collecting other things. Be content!

  Because the sky is already bright, almost all the sharp-eyed stall owners are paying attention to Zhang Nan, a rich man. Even if he is still far away, some people greet him by "flipping" cigarettes.

   Continue to shop, a picture of Fan Zeng’s vertical scroll won 100 yuan-three or four million will not be less in twenty years! He also bought a picture of Qi Baishi's dried shrimp and a picture of Huang Binhong's landscape.

   But it's not for money, it's just fun-he has a warehouse for calligraphy and painting.

   As long as this is the stuff on the stall, Zhang Nan looks at nothing fake, and the quality is a bit higher than that in the ghost market in Shanghai.

   The root of the imperial city at the feet of the emperor, well-deserved reputation!

Of course, most of the items on the stalls are still ordinary goods. For example, porcelains are basically folk kilns. After the two stall owners picked up the leaks at the beginning, Zhang Nan has finished shopping until today, that is, he bought 6 sets for 60 yuan. A full-scale, unused Tongzhiguan kiln Fencai Dilianhua cover bowl.

   One plate, one bowl, one lid, this is a set.

   "Used to make tea, absolutely high-end!"

   But Zhang Nan just thinks about it-drinking tea at home, he always uses the set of "Serve the People!" ceramic cups that his father bought at the supply and marketing agency, produced by Jingdezhen Dongfeng Porcelain Factory, the quality is first-rate!

   Until he was born again, he still used those cups to drink tea at home, and it is estimated that he will not change it in his life!

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