Rebirth 13, starting from the big demolition treasure hunt

Chapter 337: Demolition areas in urban villages are worse than demolition areas in the countryside.

Chapter 337 There is a big difference between urban village demolition areas and rural demolition areas.

After paying the money, Wu Yuansheng took the purchased items and left.

After putting all the items in the van, I looked at the time and saw that it was almost a little late.

Considering that there were a lot of things on the car, if he went to clean up the houses of residents who had moved out in the village, it would not be safe if no one was watching the car, so he planned to go back first and put away the things before coming back.

These days, it’s not like there aren’t thieves who see something in someone else’s car in a remote place but don’t steal it.

After all, surveillance is not yet widespread.

Once while browsing short videos, he saw reports that someone had smashed the glass of a vehicle in a remote corner and stolen items inside the vehicle.

That era was at least three or four years later than now.

I drove back and put my things away, and it was almost three o'clock when I came here again.

Still not taking out the detector to detect, he found a place where there were many people and parked the van that was not very remote, and then went to search for the houses where the residents who passed through the road construction had moved out.

It would definitely be profitable to spend thousands of dollars to get this kind of "big stone" back.

Not far away from where the road was being built in the middle of the village, Wu Yuansheng suddenly saw a stone grinding plate on the ground in front of a household that had moved out.

After some estimation, it weighed at least tens of thousands of kilograms.

After learning about it, he was told that this thing belonged to their village and would be brought to the village committee when the road was being built.

After more than two hours of sweeping and searching at six or seven households, Wu Yuansheng found mainly items from the Makou Kiln.

Judging from the year, it should be very early, and it may be an item made in the Qing Dynasty.

I don’t know whether it belongs to the demolition households individually or whether it is collectively owned by the village.

From the outside, the houses in these villages are not much different from the shantytowns in the city.

Except for a few historical buildings and no residential units, the other two- and three-story red brick houses all look similar.

This grinding plate is extremely large, made of bluestone, with a diameter of about 3 meters and a thickness of about 40 centimeters. It is the largest grinding plate he has ever seen in real life.

If no one wants it, he plans to take the time to find an excavator and a large truck to take it away.

Others include some enamel products and folk items.

Items from the Makou Kiln: basins, jars, jars, fire cages (stoves), urinals, you can find everything.

Seeing an old woman in her sixties not far away, Wu Yuansheng walked over and inquired about the situation.

Maybe it was because there were few historical buildings and the people in the countryside had much poorer economic conditions. He didn't find many valuable things in these houses.

Except for some ceramic jars and stone rollers from the Makou Kiln, which are older, most of the other items are from the 1960s and 1970s, and are mainly folk and ordinary daily necessities.

He knew some parks where buying a stone would cost tens or even hundreds of thousands.

Think about it, such large items are usually collectively owned.

Many of those stones are not as distinctive as a large rolling plate like this.

Without wasting time, he began to search for the demolition households whose doors and windows had been smashed and moved away.

After knowing the situation, he gave up the idea of ​​looking for a car or an excavator to take it away.

There are two basins among them, both are basins, one is black glazed and the other is yellow glazed. They are plain without decoration and look very thick and beautiful.

There are many jars and jars in every household. If he chooses four and puts them in the market, people will buy them.

Among the four jars and jars, there is one jar with the word "more than enough every year" and the other jar with the word "wine" written on it.

A four-series jar with the character "福" and a jar with patterns of flowers and birds.

While searching for these jars and jars, he also found a large jar with a secret mark on it, but unfortunately it was broken.

This secret sign is printed text, and it says "Yulong Hao".

<divclass="contentadv">It is probably a jar specially designed for a company.

The jar is very heavy, weighing several dozen kilograms. It looks like it was from the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.

After picking up a brick, he simply broke it even more and picked up the fragment with the words "Yulonghao" on it.

Even the fragments can definitely be sold for money.

The fire cage vat is decorated with flowers, a simple flower-shaped pattern, a twisted handle, and two toad shapes connecting the two ends of the main body of the drying cage.

The chamber pot is spherical in shape, with a large mouth and a plain surface without patterned characters.

When country people move, they may take away some bowls, plates, porcelain tea cups, and glass cups, but most of the enamel cups, enamel bowls, and enamel plates are not needed.

What Wu Yuansheng found were two slightly better enamel cups, an enamel pot, and an enamel plate.

Enamel cups, one has the text and pattern of "Sailing the sea depends on the helmsman".

The other is "The highest directive, the countryside is a vast world, and a lot can be done there!"

The surface of the enamel pot is painted with a pattern of three horses. Looking at the year of the bottom model, it is 1965.

The enamel plate is a fruit plate, and the pattern on the surface is the flower with the word "囍".

Enamel products have some bumps over time, and their appearance is not particularly good.

In rural people's homes, many folk items, especially farm tools, have not been taken away since they are old and not broken yet.

In the homes of these families, he found a pair of rice horses, a liter for measuring rice, a fish basket, and a small bluestone roller.

The rice horse is a farm tool, which is a small stool nailed to a wooden board with upward curvature on both sides. It looks a bit like a boat. It's rare now.

This kind of farm tool is usually used when pulling out seedlings. I have seen it before, but not many.

Other farm tools seemed too common. They could be found on the roofs of demolition areas in urban villages, but he did not ask for them.

The liter used to measure rice used to be in many people's homes. It had a good meaning. Every time he saw it, as long as it was not broken, he would "accept" it.

The fish basket was made of bamboo and was worthless, but when he saw it, as a folk item, he picked it up anyway.

The small bluestone roller is about 80 centimeters long, has a maximum diameter of about 20 centimeters, and weighs almost 100 kilograms.

It looks very small, and he likes this better than those large stone rollers that weigh hundreds of kilograms and cannot be moved.

During the afternoon sweep, Wu Yuansheng found that people in rural areas still did not have as good family conditions as people in cities.

After all, they used to have no place to work and no stable income.

Every household, after moving, couldn’t bear to leave most of their things behind, so they took them away.

This may also have something to do with the fact that some people do not go to urban areas to buy houses and have to build new houses.

As for urban demolition, many people will buy new houses after receiving the demolition funds.

When I buy a new house, I will renovate it, buy new furniture, buy new daily necessities, and update it all at once.

The houses I searched for in the afternoon were not like those in the shantytowns in the city. Basically, there were no flower pots in their houses.

Different economic conditions lead to different things used at home and things left behind.

This can be reflected in the items and decoration used in each household.

Through treasure hunting in different places in urban and rural areas, he can feel that there is a big difference between the demolition areas of urban villages and the demolition areas in the countryside.

At about 5:30, he put everything he found in the van and drove back.

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