A treasure-appraisal maniac

Chapter 1238 Nine Heavens Ring Pendant

Judging by the feel of the hand, it was a guqin wrapped in the high-density sponge, and Lu Fei was elated.

Guqin is an extremely unpopular collection. Even I only have one.

And this is the Robert family's reward for repairing the Seven-Star Sword. It is definitely not an ordinary object.

Lu Fei moved the bubble wrap to the desk, turned the desk lamp to the brightest, lit a cigarette and continued to dismantle it.

Two minutes later, an extremely beautiful Guqin appeared in front of Lu Fei.

"Hiss——"

"Fuck!"

"Tang Qin!"

"Nine Heavens Ring Pendant!"

"That's awesome!"

After seeing Fang Qin clearly, Lu Fei screamed strangely.

This square qin is made of sycamore as the surface and fir as the base. The whole body is painted with purple lacquer. There are small broken lines on the belly of the snake. The pure antler gray tire appears at the smoothed broken lines. The base of the antler gray tire is made of Gebu.

The length of the instrument is 1.25 meters, the shoulder width is 22 centimeters, the tail width is a little over 15 centimeters, the thickness is 6 centimeters, and the base is 2 centimeters thick.

The dragons are all in the shape of an oblate shape, and the grid is a thin joint of paulownia wood in the middle of the right side.

Nayin is slightly raised in the abdomen. It is concave and has a round-bottomed groove shape at the bottom of the swamp. It is about two centimeters deep and three centimeters wide, running through Nayin from end to end.

On the top of the pool on the back of the instrument are engraved the four characters "Jiuxiao Huanpei" in seal script, and below the pool are engraved in seal script the words "including" the big seal.

On the right side of the pool is engraved "Super trace of the sky, Xiaoyao Tai Chi. Tingjian" Huang Tingjian's running script cross, and on the left side is engraved "Lingran Xi Taikoo, Shimengzhai treasure" running script cross and "Shimengzhai seal".

The Nine-Sky Ring is worn above the foot of the piano and is engraved with twenty-three characters in regular script: "The misty spring breeze is fine, the sound of the ring is pendant. The new Yan language hanging on the curtain, the old dragon chanting in the blue sea. Su Shi's Notes" in regular script.

The oval seal of "Three Tang Dynasty Qin Pavilion" is engraved on the top of Feng Marsh, and the square seal of "Chu Garden Hidden Qin" is engraved on the bottom.

On the left side of the abdomen, there are seven characters inscribed in regular script "Kaiyuan Guichou in the third year of Kaiyuan", which is the third year of Kaiyuan, that is, 713 AD.

In the above inscription, "Nine Heavens Ring Pei" and "Including" are printed at the same time.

In the old carving, Su and Huang's inscriptions, postscripts and abdominal inscriptions are all fake.

The forehead of this Qin is round and wide, the width of the neck extends to below the third emblem, and the waist spans between 8 minutes of the 7th emblem and 2 minutes of the 11th emblem.

The curvature of the piano surface gradually becomes swelled from the edge to resemble the sky, plump and rounded.

The entire piano body is connected by arcs, and the transition of lines is natural and smooth.

Especially at the end, it gradually rounds out from the bottom of the thirteen emblems.

The lines of the crown and corners are also carved very finely, which improves the monotony of the piano body and adds a bit of agility to the rough body. The entire piano body shows a majestic and tall momentum in the solemn and vigorous body, which is typical of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. style characteristics.

The Jiuxiao Huanpei Qin is the rarest type of Tang Qin. Since ancient times, this Qin has enjoyed a high reputation and is known as the "Ding Ding Tang Quality" and "Immortal Quality".

Except for the patent leather peeling off in a few places, this Fangqin is generally well preserved.

In terms of value, although it is not as good as my own Donglei Qin, it is still top-notch among the guqins.

I have to say that the Robert family is really willing to spend money in order to win over themselves!

At present, there are only four Jiuxiao ring pendants known in the world.

There is a collection of Fatty Wang’s stories, a collection of Fengtian Museum, and a collection of history museums.

The last one is in the hands of the great collector Mr. He Zuoru.

Except for the one in the Fengtian Museum, all of the four Nine Heavens rings are damaged.

This is the fifth-party Jiuxiao ring pendant, and it is so well-preserved. It will definitely shock the collecting world when the museum opens for exhibition in the future.

By then, even if you want to see this Jiuxiao Huanpei at this juncture, you will have to buy a ticket for me.

Quack quack!

After admiring it for a while, Lu Fei took out his phone and took a few photos before packing it up again.

Previously there was only one layer of bubble wrap, which was not safe.

Lu Fei opened Song Gui's box, demolished the east wall, patched up the west wall, and wrapped it two layers before he felt relieved.

Next, the whistle continued to sound, this time changing the tone to "Good Day."

Whistling, Lu Fei squatted in front of a fifty centimeter square wooden box.

He stretched out his hand and shook it. It was heavy.

Lu Fei smiled slightly and the whistle became louder.

He carried the box to the desk and opened it skillfully. There was a layer of solid foam inside.

The foam was removed, and inside was a golden nanmu wooden box.

Seeing this wooden box, the whistle suddenly stopped.

This wooden box is not simple. It is 25 centimeters square and decorated with nine golden dragons all around. Judging from the wrapping and style, it should be a Manchu item.

The golden dragon decoration is definitely a royal thing.

The box was unlocked. After emptying the surrounding garbage, Lu Fei opened the lid.

The moment the lid was lifted, a dazzling golden light refracted out.

The golden light has a colorful halo, and the entire study is plunged into a colorful world.

"Jin Mou Eternal Cup!"

"Oh my God!"

"It's definitely this baby, it's so awesome!"

Seeing clearly that it was the Jin Ou Yonggu Cup, Lu Fei stood up with his eyes rounded.

The Jin Ou permanent cup is 13 centimeters high, 8 centimeters in diameter, and 5 centimeters in height. It is made of 80% gold.

The cup has a round mouth with engraved edges.

The seal characters of "Jinou Yonggu" and "Qianlong Year System" are cast on the edge of the cup.

The whole body is chiseled with entwining flowers. The Qianlong gold-embedded golden Ou permanent cup of the Qing Dynasty is inlaid with a total of eleven large and small pearls.

Two of the main pearls are milky white and smooth in color, with a diameter of more than one centimeter. They are considered rare.

The best among beads, the other nine are also top-quality round beads with a diameter of more than half a centimeter.

The Jin Ou permanent cup is inlaid with a total of twenty-one red and sapphires, all of which are made of high-quality Burmese red and sapphires. Some of them have magical stars. Star rubies and star sapphires are truly the best among gems!

The Jin Ou permanent cup is inlaid with four tourmalines, ranging from red to pink.

All belong to the most valuable "double pink" tourmaline.

On the left and right sides of the cup body, there is a Kui dragon running upward, representing vitality and majesty. They also have a Baoxiang flower on their heads.

There are three legs at the bottom of the cup, all shaped into the shape of an elephant's trunk.

Elephant is a homophonic word for auspiciousness, and the Jinou Yonggu Cup uses an elephant to hold up the cup body.

The "Jinou Yonggu Cup" is a rare drinking vessel for the emperor in the Qing palace.

When Emperor Qianlong came into being, he ordered the Ministry of Internal Affairs to make a gold cup, and the cup was named "Jinou Yonggu" with the four characters "Jinou Yonggu" engraved on it.

"Ou" originally refers to drinking vessels such as cups and bowls. Later, the ancients often used "Jin Ou" to symbolize national political power.

After the gold cup is cast, it is dazzling and natural, which not only shows the royal dignity and luxury, but also symbolizes good luck and peace.

Emperor Qianlong was very pleased with his work and designated the cup-making master of the Imperial Manufacturing Office as a "ninth-grade craftsman" in recognition of his outstanding skills.

"Nine-level craftsmen" has since become synonymous with top craftsmen.

According to the "Qing Palace Construction and Office Records", a total of four Jinou Yonggu cups were built in the Manchu and Qing Dynasties.

One of them is gilt copper and is currently in the Wallace Museum in the UK.

There were only two gold cups during the Qianlong period, one is in Baodao Gubo, and the one in front of you is the second gold cup.

In the early years of Jiaqing, a Jinou Yonggu cup was also made, which is currently in the collection of Fatty Wang.

Lu Fei's piece is not only the only Qianlong gold Jinou permanent cup in China, but also the only one with the seal script "Made in the Qianlong Year".

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