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Chapter 791 Unprecedented record

The five colors are mainly imitations of the late Ming and Kangxi works, most of which have been spread abroad, and their shapes and paintings have reached the level of genuine works of the previous dynasty.

These things are obviously some of Jingzhen's collections, otherwise, even if they were only things from the Republic of China, there wouldn't be so many of them all at once.

For example, the pastels and enamel colors in front of me, these are actually available.

There are a lot of enamel porcelain here, and more of them are pastel porcelain.

The famille roses in front of Chen Wenzhe's eyes are imitations of the Republic of China, but the famille roses are exquisitely painted.

If things of this level were not remanufactured by official kilns, private kilns would never be able to make them, and these painters should also be "masters" of the imperial kiln factory;

In particular, the enamel colors among them are mainly imitations of Kangxi enamel colors, which are quite charming, and experts with deep skills are required to identify them when they are appraised.

"Eh?" Unknowingly, Chen Wenzhe came to a place with the most people, where there were two large artifacts.

Looking through the crowd, Chen Wenzhe found that the two pieces here are really special, and the workmanship is very good.

However, after seeing the name tag below, Chen Wenzhe's face showed a bit of weirdness.

A swivel vase uses enamel and pastel craftsmanship on it, so it is also suitable to be placed together with another statue of pastel craftsmanship.

However, although the craftsmanship of the two pieces of porcelain looks very good, the price is too high, otherwise they wouldn't attract so many people.

Of course, the revolving heart bottle must be more expensive. Its price is 1000 and [-] million. Among the antique porcelain in the Republic of China, this price must be sky-high.

And the other one, the price is not low, it seems to be 1000 million?

Moving forward, Chen Wenzhe found that what these people gathered around here were actually looking at the Changing Heart Bottle.

So, a little forward, he saw the blue-glazed Zun, which seemed to be quite extraordinary.

If you can't see clearly the heart-changing bottle, let's take a good look at this blue-glazed statue.

The main reason is that this blue-glazed statue is really similar to the blue-glazed plum vase he made.

Of course, what Chen Wenzhe said is similar, but the glaze color is similar.

There were not many people watching, so Chen Wenzhe squeezed his way up to Zun.

At a glance, it is really an imitation of Qianlong in the Republic of China, but the price is not 1000 million, but [-]!

There is a decimal point in front of the two zeros at the back, and Chen Wenzhe couldn't see it clearly in the distance.

Knowing the price, Chen Wenzhe was a little disappointed. He thought this piece was also a treasure!

I glanced at the revolving bottle next to it, which was familiar, and it was probably the most expensive revolving bottle in China that was imitated.

Chen Wenzhe has seen a new imitation before, and this one is obviously an old imitation of the Republic of China!

Although it is not clear, Chen Wenzhe can still see the complexity of the craftsmanship from the cracks.

200 million things are still imitations of the Republic of China, no matter how you think about it, it is not easy.

There were so many people, and he didn't want to squeeze in to join in the fun, so he could only wait.

The line of sight involuntarily falls on the blue-glazed Zun in front of him, on which are painted gold consecration, pastel flowers and birds, and engraved turquoise-green glaze Ruyi!

Here, consecration is not about adding some mysterious power, but a craft.

Porcelain consecration refers to drawing a frame on some parts of the porcelain, and painting landscapes, figures, flowers, etc. in the frame.

The underglaze painting technique pioneered by Jizhou kiln had a direct impact on Yuan blue and white.

The frame decorated with brocade patterns all over the floor is called "Jindi Consecration", and in Ming Dynasty it was called "Jindi Box Heart".

Looking over little by little, Chen Wenzhe was stunned.

Is such a complicated porcelain really imitated in the Republic of China?

Also, why does the shape of this bottle look familiar?

"Turquoise and green glazed Ruyi Zun with two ears engraved with turquoise and green glaze consecrated in pastel enamel flowers and birds?"

Combining all the characteristics, Chen Wenzhe called out its name very smoothly.

With a name, after thinking about it for a while, Chen Wenzhe remembered that this thing is really famous.

Of course, I am afraid that it is not the one in front of me that is famous, but another one.

On March 2011, 3, Sotheby's in New York broke an unprecedented record in the auction history.

一件估价800到1200美元的民国仿乾隆粉彩开光锦上添花纹瓶,被众多买家一举拍到了1800.25万美元(约合人民币1.2亿元),足足高出2万多倍。

If this news was announced, maybe eight out of ten people in the antique shop would know about it, but very few people knew the full name of that piece of porcelain.

In fact, its full name is: "Ji blue trace gold consecrated pastel flowers and birds dark engraved turquoise green glaze Ruyi binaural statue!".

Chen Wenzhe remembers very clearly that when it was auctioned, Sotheby's believed that this piece of porcelain might be an imitation of the Republic of China period, and carefully described its age as "belonging to the Republic of China".

The status report of the porcelain states that the appearance is not complete, the bottle body and the base have signs of disconnection and bonding, and the bottle mouth and the gilt parts of the ears are somewhat worn.

That time Sotheby's held in New York was Dai Runzhai's special collection of Chinese porcelain and handicrafts.

It is also because of Mr. Dai Runzhai that this auction broke an unprecedented record in the auction history.

At the beginning, the porcelain vase was valued at 800 to 1200 US dollars, but because it was collected by a famous overseas Chinese collector, it was more than 2 times higher in the end.

Such a staggering price difference was called "the joke of the century" by a senior antique dealer in Xiangjiang.

The reason for saying this is because this famille rose consecrated vase with patterns on the icing on the cake is defined by experts at Sotheby’s New York as imitating the porcelain of the Qianlong Dynasty during the Republic of China, so its estimated price is only 800 to 1200 US dollars.

However, in the auction field, there were 7 buyers participating in the bidding, and the auction price soared all the way,

In the end, it was entrusted by an anonymous buyer over the phone, and the transaction price was as high as 1800.25 US dollars.

According to the after-the-fact analysis of some professionals, the buyers who participated in the bidding, like many people in the circle, believed that this porcelain vase, which was defined as a counterfeit by Sotheby's experts, was precisely the genuine one in the Qianlong period.

Therefore, there will be such an astonishing price difference in the auction results.

The most important thing is actually the production process of the porcelain vase. Regardless of its shape, decoration, or its craftsmanship, that porcelain vase is particularly sought after by the current market, so it is not surprising that it fetched such a high price.

In fact, the hot scene in the special auction set up by Sotheby's in New York for Dai Runzhai's collection also confirmed this point.

This special sale includes 328 collections including bronzes, jades and porcelain, which are sought after by buyers all over the world.

The on-site buyers competed with those who entrusted by telephone or online.

The entire auction lasted for 9 hours, with a total turnover of US$3631 million and a turnover rate of 94%.

This fully reflects the buyer's admiration for Dai Runzhai's legendary appreciation and strong personal charm in the antique circle.

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