A treasure-appraisal maniac

Chapter 1000 Three Treasures of the Northeast

After bypassing more than half of the weapons, the box in front of me finally changed.

The left and right sides are no longer rectangular special weapon boxes, but storage boxes with standard specifications during the Republic of China.

These boxes are all made of moth-proof camphor wood.

Looking around, there are at least a hundred of them.

The oil paper wrapped outside the box had dried, but was not damaged or peeled off, which made Lu Fei overjoyed.

With the protection of these two layers of oil paper, moist air can be effectively isolated, and the contents inside should not rot.

He came to the box closest to him, brushed off the thick dust on it, smashed the rusty copper lock and opened the lid.

Inside, six dried deer antlers are placed staggered up and down.

Each antler is just over 20 centimeters long, with thick, plump and smooth velvet, and the top is in a perfect round shape that is about to fork.

The roots of the deer antler are sealed with wax, and through the wax seal, the blood inside is still bright red.

When it comes to the grade of deer antler, every one here is a special grade.

Judging from the texture on the cutting surface, it is clear that they are all pure wild sika deer, which is very rare.

This is good stuff!

The deer antlers sold on the market today are 100% artificially farmed, and wild deer antlers are almost never seen.

Artificially cultured velvet antler is raised in a special way. The growth cycle of the velvet is fast, and it is fatter and more perfect than wild antler.

But the efficacy is completely incomparable with wild ones.

Even so, the value of wild deer antlers is around 200 yuan per gram.

If it were pure wild deer antlers, the premium would be more than ten times higher on this basis.

Importantly, this price refers to deer antler slices.

Deer velvet that has not lost its blood is twice as valuable.

This box of six antlers weighs almost two kilograms. How much is it worth?

What's more, this is a big treasure that even money can't buy.

Previously, a box of deer antler slices was found in the treasure house of Xue Taihe's house. Seeing those, Lu Fei's master and apprentice all drooled.

What if Xue Taihe saw him like this?

Good whole deer antler, old Xue Feile went crazy.

Not to mention Lao Xue, even Lu Fei couldn't help laughing out loud when he saw such a big treasure.

Seeing these six antlers, the haze of previous sufferings was instantly swept away.

The lid of the box was moved aside, and another box was opened, which also contained six top-quality deer antlers.

Ha ha!

Get rich!

Next, Lu Fei opened twenty boxes at once, and Lu Fei's eyes almost fell out of his eyes.

Nine of these twenty boxes contain top-quality deer antlers.

There were also two boxes containing eight pure wild antlers.

The remaining nine boxes are full of accessories of wild sika deer.

Deer bones, deer tendons, deer teeth, deer kidney stems, and deer placenta stems are all available.

Due to the protection of oil paper, these treasures are quite well preserved.

Seeing these big treasures that even money could not buy, Lu Fei's little heart jumped up and down with excitement.

The twenty boxes were moved aside, and Lu Fei continued to open the boxes.

Open another box, there are also good things inside.

A layer of straw five centimeters thick was added to the inner wall of the box, which took up a lot of space in the box.

The neatly arranged items inside the straw are all furs.

There are a total of sixteen furs in this box, all of which are intact adult otter skins.

The next twenty boxes were all filled with furs.

Otter, mink and fox furs are all top quality.

So far, the Three Treasures of Northeast China have found two of them,

Next he opened the box, and the third item finally appeared in front of Lu Fei.

Damn it!

Who said you can’t buy wild ginseng?

There are plenty of them here.

Arranged neatly layer by layer

All the wild ginseng planted are more than a hundred years old.

There is no market for it outside, and one gram can cost tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands.

One box here weighs more than ten kilograms. How much is it worth?

And there was not just one box, but five big boxes, all filled with wild ginseng. Lu Fei felt so unreal when he saw it!

No need to ask, these are the spoils of the bandits.

Don't blame Lao Zhang for playing tricks on them, these bearded guys really have something in their hands!

Five large boxes filled with centuries-old wild ginseng were carried aside.

When I opened the next box, I saw two solid wooden boxes that were fifty centimeters long and thirty centimeters wide.

When he opened a wooden box, the red silk base inside had been oxidized and turned black, but the big mallet on top of the red silk was intact.

This ginseng weighs seven taels.

As the saying goes, seven taels are ginseng and eight taels are treasure. This is the real treasure.

Lu Fei identified it and found that the wild ginseng in the box was eight hundred years old.

Although I don’t lack this thing, who the hell would think this thing is too much?

hey-hey!

The other box is even more impressive, almost a thousand years old!

Ha ha!

Make a fortune!

There are a total of six boxes in this box, the last ones are 800-year-old wild ginseng, which is really awesome.

The next three boxes are all filled with old wild ginseng.

With these big treasures, Lu Fei can spend a lifetime.

After opening a few boxes, Lu Fei's face became increasingly ugly.

These boxes contained hard currency that Lu Fei least wanted to see.

Gold bars, silver dollars, and even a lot of broken silver.

Not Lu Fei Kuang.

These things look scary, but their value is only average, and they are extremely inconvenient to transport.

The most important thing is that this stuff is not easy to digest.

The people at home are very worried, and seeing this garbage again will not arouse any interest at all.

I opened a dozen boxes in a row, and they were all filled with garbage.

Continuing to open, there are all gold jewelry, etc. Most of them are objects from the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

The design is rubbish, the workmanship is rubbish, the finish is rubbish, it’s all fucking rubbish.

Pooh!

What a damn bad luck!

Um?

Opening another box, there was a golden rosewood jewelry box placed on top of the junk jewelry.

This jewelry box is sixteen centimeters high and the square side is twenty-five centimeters long.

The wooden surface is thickly patinated with golden auspicious cloud patterns. The surface of the box is decorated with hundreds of birds facing toward the phoenix. The craftsmanship is extremely exquisite.

Made of huanghuali, decorated with gold, plus carvings and gold locks, this jewelry box is quite impressive.

Lu Fei was shocked when he flicked open the unicorn needle, opened the gold lock, and opened the lid of the jewelry box.

There is a yellow silk base inside, and two rows of dongzhu lie quietly.

Under the illumination of the flashlight, there are thousands of rays of light and thousands of colors.

There was no shortage of Dongzhu in Lu Fei's hands, but what surprised Lu Fei was the size of Dongzhu in it.

There are two rows in front and back, and there are twelve east beads in the outer row. Each one is more than one centimeter in diameter.

The two ones closer to the middle are even closer to 1.5 centimeters.

Such a large Dongzhu is really rare.

However, this is nothing.

The scariest thing is the row near the inside.

There are six Dadong beads placed in a row inside.

The largest one has a maximum diameter of two and a half centimeters, and the smallest one is just over two centimeters.

Such a size can be said to be a supreme treasure, not much smaller than the Crown's Dadong Pearl.

What's even more valuable is that these six Dadong beads are regular in shape, almost perfectly round.

Even Lu Fei, who has been a man for two generations, has never seen such a big treasure.

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