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979.The legendary gold porcelain cowpea red

But if it is not the black spots left by the porcelain craftsmen who burnt it, what are these marks? I am also very fond of antiques. I and Mo Zi often participate in auctions, and good bone china is not uncommon.

But this is the first time I have seen this light red vessel.

Suddenly, a scene flashed through my mind. I remember that Christie's Hong Kong auctioned a clay pot the year before last. The pot was not big and it was all pink. Mouse and I were watching the live broadcast of the auction. In fact, we wanted to sit down at the time.

I flew to participate in the auction, but unexpectedly, Mouse was turned away immediately after signing up. The reason was that we were not qualified at all. Later, I saw on Christie’s official website that all the people participating in the auction were celebrities and wealthy people from all walks of life in our country.

Boss, anyone with a net worth of less than one billion is not qualified at all.

There was only one item at that auction, which was the small clay pot. Its name was "Qing Kangxi Beauty Drunk Willow Leaf Vase". I remember it very clearly. When I first saw this small pot, I and I

Mouse is still disdainful. Why do you think a broken jar has such a high threshold? Who would have thought that the starting price of the "Willow Leaf Vase" almost scared the two of us to the ground. It was 10 million Hong Kong dollars!

For this reason, the two of us specifically checked out this ceramic variety called Meirenzui. It turns out that Meirenzui is another name for this type of pottery, and its large name is "cowpea red".

Cowpea red is a type of copper red high-temperature glaze. It is a copper red glaze variety that appeared in the late Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It is named for its elegant and pleasant color tone, uneven pink color, like red cowpea, and light and beautiful shape.

Because of its light red and pretty face, which looks like a child's face, like peach blossoms in March, it is also known as "baby face", "peach blossom slice", and "beauty drunk". It is extremely rare and is the highest level of ceramic craftsmanship in that era.

I picked up the cup and pretended to take a sip of tea. I was too embarrassed to take a closer look and didn't want to be looked down upon by Mr. Jin Mozhi. It was because last time Mouse and I saw the auction process of the "Beauty Drunk" ceramics with a high price, and finally lost.

The price of the hammer actually reached 22 million Hong Kong dollars, which really shocked me. So I studied its identification later, for fear that I might encounter it at a flea market and it would burn my eyes.

I squinted and saw that the irregular black spots in the tea cup's pink pomelo became more and more dark green. If they were the fakes circulating on the market, they would be pure black spots, and the black spots would be completely

Chemical agents are applied one by one, so that the natural dark green spots formed during the firing process will not appear. When drinking tea, I deliberately licked it with my tongue, which is indeed the legendary "mouth cleansing". I just took a sip of tea.

It entered my mouth and made me spit it out.

Damn, I never thought that I, Wushuang, would have such a day in my life! I would actually drink tea from a cowpea red tea set! I spurted out a mouthful of hot tea, and my clothes were all soaked through. I was so embarrassed.

"Brother, please slow down, it's hot!" Meihui took out a tissue and wiped it for me.

I couldn't believe my eyes. The legendary most expensive porcelain was actually in my hands, and it was a complete set of cowpea black tea sets. How much did it cost? I quickly took another big sip and poured the tea into the cup.

After drinking it down, he turned over the tea cup and took a closer look. Sure enough, underneath it was written "Kangxi Official Kiln".

"Old Mrs. Jin! Where did you... where did you get all this? A set of cowpea red? Good guy, even the Palace Museum doesn't have a complete set of cowpea red!" I quickly put the teacup on the table, holding the teacup in my hand.
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