Chapter 667: The Most Expensive Porcelain
There are also forty boxes of silk inside, especially beautiful silk. Half of the silk inside is particularly well preserved because the box is well sealed and there is no water. Almost half of the eighteen boxes were flooded, and the silk inside was soaked in water and destroyed.
It's a shame to look at.
However, after so many years, most of the contents of the boxes on the wreck are still very well preserved, even if it is very good, very good, and this preservation technology is estimated to be enough for people to study for half a day.
Of the remaining 70 boxes, 30 boxes are glazed products. At that time, the glazed products were particularly expensive, and these thirty boxes of things may have been more expensive than those silk and porcelain at that time, but it is a pity that even antiques have lost their equivalent value at that time. But anyway, the things before the supplement have been put for six or seven hundred years, and the value is much higher than the current things.
In the last forty boxes, half of them are gold and silver jewelry, and the other half of the twenty boxes are actually jade and Hetian jade, two kinds of jade ornaments.
The real three hundred boxes of things, except for half destroyed by the soaked silk, are all good things, and they are all very well preserved, and they are all dry when they are opened without half a little water.
The unpacking is finally over, but the task of the box that can be calculated as not of the highest value is that the box has not yet been completed, and the job is handed over to Qiao Muqing, Su Yuexin and Qiao Muxia.
Whoever opened the box has a name note on each box after opening the box, and there is no way to tell who is whom. Then everyone just waits for the final results.
Everyone was tired after tossing all morning, so they all went up for lunch. The door to the cellar was locked again, and the guards came to stand guard again.
In the afternoon, when everyone went to rest, the three young men went back to the cellar to calculate the approximate value of each box, and counted them by the way.
It seems that this thing is just to win a lottery, but in fact, these tasks should have to be done, and they should be completed here as much as possible, and how these things should be arranged must be realized and thought out, and it is impossible to bring them back to China. These things do belong to Su Tianxin's name now, but it is not a good thing to bring them back with such fanfare, and good things must be turned into wholes.
Not to mention anything else, the gold and silver should be exchanged or stored somewhere directly, and they must not be brought back directly anyway. As for the porcelain, the inventory of other things depends on how Su Tianxin arranges it.
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After an afternoon and a counting, verification, and comparison calculation on the morning of the next day, the results were finally available in the afternoon of the next day.
The highest value of unpacking this time is Su Tianxin. Her most valuable box was 200 million higher than the second-place Avit. It is that set of porcelain from the Song Dynasty of China. That set of porcelain seems to have been ordered by the imperial palace back then, and there are two sets in total, one is now in the Palace Museum in Huaguo, and the other is the current set.
Although the authenticity still needs to be brought back for identification, according to the age of the wreck and the trajectory of the circulation of this set of porcelain, it is very different.
Perhaps even the merchants of country Y who went to sea on the sunken ship probably didn't expect that they could buy two sets of porcelain tableware with one box of gold, and after a few hundred years, ten boxes of gold would not be worth this set of cutlery. Antiques are really the longer they are worth more, the less they are rarer.
And gold doesn't care if you're new or old.