Chapter 267: Picking Flowers and Fishing Porcelain

This is the rule of the flower picking bucket, whether it is true or false, whether it is a fake or a licensed, it must only be explained by the storyteller, and no one else can intervene.

What if someone can't control their mouth and has to mention a sentence or two?

Very simple.

Tongue cutting.

Whoever dares to intervene and point out will cut off his tongue.

This is a defloration bucket.

It's not a roadside game of chess.

What's more, playing wild chess, he also pays attention to watching chess without saying anything.

The flower picking bucket is originally a competition for people's lives, and if you interject halfway, you have to leave something behind to be worthy of both sides of the competition.

So the moment I lit up, everyone quieted down, and the atmosphere didn't dare to come out.

Here's how the rules are.

After I finished showing the treasure, I guessed the truth of the other party, and then Wang Qianhong, the commentator, told the truth in public, so as to draw conclusions.

In the process, no one can interject.

After I showed Bao Liang, I stretched out my hand to the pockmarked face: "Please." ”

Meaning, let him also show the baby.

According to my previous guess, this guy will definitely let me judge the authenticity of the dragon pattern white jade pot printed with Jiaqing and Qianlong at the same time.

I'm sure I'll win.

But what I didn't expect was that this guy actually raised his hand and asked the treasure connoisseur behind him to present a burden with obvious water stains and put it on the table.

My face changed slightly.

What's the situation?

From the outside, this burden is flat, and it is not the same item at all as the dragon-patterned white jade pot I saw yesterday!

Grass!

This guy, changed to another thing?

I couldn't help but breathe fast, and when I met the pockmarked eyes, I noticed that he had a sarcastic smile on his face, and he had an expression of victory.

At that moment, I suddenly reacted, this guy probably had guessed that I could recognize the dragon pattern white jade pot, and made preparations.

A blessing in disguise?

No.

I quickly calmed down, and with my own experience in treasure hunting, I should be sure enough to deal with it.

I kept telling myself that I had to stay calm to be prepared for the unexpected.

"Dare I ask what's in there?"

Wang Qianhong took the initiative to ask.

Mazi sneered: "This object is a good thing that I just fished out of the fish tank, and I will keep my eyes open and take a good look!" ”

After speaking.

He lifted his baggage.

Everyone's eyes were on them.

That's a white porcelain!

It's a lying Jade Guanyin!

There are many traces of molting on its surface, as if it has been blistered for a long time.

I couldn't help but hold my breath!

To be exact.

It's everyone who, like me, is holding their breath!

This is a piece of Hailao porcelain!

Known in the industry as the "most difficult to identify" king of fakes!

The bastard with pockmarked face actually found a piece of Hailao porcelain for me to identify, which is tantamount to giving me a huge problem!

I've heard of Hailao porcelain, but I've never seen it.

A big reason is that it has too many fakes, and during the 00s, Hailao porcelain almost led the antique trend at that time.

Once anyone receives Hailao porcelain, it will cause an uproar, one because it is very valuable, and the other is because it has too many fakes, but as long as you get a real thing, you can turn over and walk on the peak of life.

Sound familiar?

Not bad.

Hailao porcelain is also called "lottery porcelain" on the road.

As long as you get this thing, you may be able to turn over overnight, or you may not get any good.

But after several years of evolution, Hailao porcelain has long disappeared, because there are too many fakes, and antiques unearthed in other places have increasingly occupied the market, and no one wants to trouble it.

Many people may not know much about Hailao porcelain.

Here is an introduction.

"Hailao porcelain" is a classification of export porcelain in the history of our country.

In the last years of the Ming Dynasty, a large number of porcelain was exported overseas and had to pass through the Strait of Malacca, but due to natural disasters and other reasons, some merchant ships sank here, thus retaining a large amount of porcelain, which was salvaged from the water and collectively called Hailao porcelain.

At the end of 2004, in many ghost markets in China, the first launch of Hailao porcelain, it is said that some bounty hunters, dug out of the shipwreck, has obvious historical value, so the auction price continues to rise.

This has led many people to imitate a large number of Hailao porcelain for commercial gains.

Hailao porcelain can be traced back to the Han Dynasty and flourished after the Song and Yuan dynasties.

At the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, the Silk Road flourished, and porcelain spread along it to countries all over the world.

And the real Hailao porcelain is divided into two kinds.

On the other hand, porcelain that has been buried by currents and sediment, or that is placed in a well-packed container, can be refreshed by a simple wash.

The other is porcelain that has been knocked out and scattered to the bottom of the sea, and is attached to various underwater creatures.

After a long period of seawater corrosion, this type of porcelain will cause residues of different organisms and traces of seawater impact on the surface.

You can guess which of these two types of porcelain is more valuable?

That's right.

It's the latter.

The heavier the seawater impact marks, the more valuable the porcelain, which was a unified identification method in the industry at that time, and it was also the best way to avoid fakes.

Because of the imitation technology at that time, it was impossible to make some special seabed collision marks, so this led to a relatively deformed recognition.

But with the development of the market later, the imitation of Hailao porcelain began to be distributed in a large area.

So, how is the fake Hailao porcelain made?

It's actually quite simple.

One-to-one restoration.

New porcelain is packed into a net and sunk into the sea and soaked for several months.

At the same time, counterfeiters regularly throw bait into the water to attract marine fish and shellfish to attach to and excrete on the porcelain.

After half a year of soaking and seawater polishing, it forms "Hailao porcelain".

But these Hailao porcelain looks very "new" and "wet", and the colors inside the attached shells are very bright.

Anyone who is familiar with fakes knows that the most important part of a good imitation is "worn".

If this step is not done well, the probability of being fake and real will be greatly reduced.

Therefore, some more confident imitators will go directly to foreign countries and charter a small sea, which is specially used to raise "Hailao porcelain".

This method is typical of the local method, and it can almost make a perfect counterfeit.

There are also methods of counterfeiting, in which materials from the seabed are mashed up and glued with adhesive.

This kind of porcelain cannot be scraped off with fingernails, and it will not fall off if it is soaked in water for a long time.

The biological residues parasitic on the real Hailao porcelain will have obvious characteristics of the times, and look "dry" and "old".

The degree of calcification on the surface and inside is the same, the color is the same, and there is no peculiar smell.

Moreover, some of the nails can be scraped off, and after soaking in dilute salt water for a few days, some sediments on its surface will gradually peel off, and some of the solid seabed biological residues can be cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner.