Chapter 12 Broken Thangka!
With steady steps, after entering the door to confirm the placement of things, he immediately became unrestrained.

He rushed to the treasure chest in a few steps, opened the concealed button, swept it quickly, rubbed it fondly a few times, and then closed the lid.

Don’t move the baggage first, unpack the clothes first.

The short-haired carpet was laid on the floor, and the mahogany floor was laid under the carpet. Fang Zongtang once again felt the weight of the word richest man.In the next second, he bent down and sat on the carpet, and began to undress.

Find the end of the thread, hook it out cleverly, press the clothes with one hand, draw the thread with the other, wrap the cotton thread around your fingers a few times, and pull it hard.

A whole line was pulled out.

She looked at the marked index finger and then at the empty thumb, and couldn't help but sigh.

The finger that my great-grandfather passed on to her was also missing. I don’t know if it fell into the river. If the finger was still there, she could pull out the thread and hook the end of the thread, and she could dismantle a whole piece of clothing without much effort.

Where is it like now, there is still a circle of marks left.

Two gold nuggets fell out of the collar, and the sum of the two nuggets was a little more than two or three.She used the same method to remove the beads from the nape of the neck and the waistband of the trousers.

If she hides treasure, she will definitely not let it go in her clothes.

Sure enough, on the back, where the two front plackets, the hips, and the two trouser legs were, she took out a pair of thin thangkas that were split into six pieces.

The thangka shows a picture of Xuanzang going west to obtain Buddhist scriptures. After putting the pieces together, Xuanzang pursed his eyes slightly and pointed at the monsters and ghosts crawling in front of him, trying to save them.

If it is broken down like this, the value will definitely drop sharply.I don’t understand why she would hide something like this on her body. Is it because this painting is more pleasing to the eye?

In terms of dating, it should be the late Tang Dynasty.Thangkas of that period should be very thick, but this one is light and thin. There are traces of being dismantled on the back, and the threads have been drawn on the top.

It is very difficult to repair. The craftsmanship is good, but the quality is poor.She would not go all the way to the mainland to find materials.

Thinking of this, Fang Zongtang's eyes lit up.Place the thangka carefully.

This may be the key to her figuring out where to go in ten years.

She opened the baggage and spread it on the floor, gathering all her belongings together, and she took a rough inventory of them.

1800 Hong Kong dollars in cash, two gold pieces, three index finger-sized emerald beads, and other small miscellaneous beads. Simply distinguish between 120 gold beads, [-] silver beads, red beads and green beads. [-] capsules together.

The gold beads add up to more than five taels, and the silver beads are not worth much. Fortunately, they are all bigger than the gold beads, and they are worth more than five taels.The price of gold beads is 30 US dollars per ounce in serious trading houses, and the price of gold per gram is less than one US dollar. Of course, her price is the price ten years ago. It should be said that she now knows the prices of all gold, silver and jewelry. It was ten years ago.

Antiques go up in good times, gold goes up in troubled times, and now the price should be even more expensive.Gold nuggets, gold beads, and silver beads can be easily cashed in, and three jade beads the size of an index finger can also be sold at a high price. The remaining hundred or so miscellaneous beads have to be tried and tested.

If sold alone, it is too small to get a good price. Even if it can be sold, the price will be severely reduced. It is better to keep it in hand and wait until a suitable buyer is found.

The rest are things left by my great-grandfather, whether it is a worthless old pocket watch or a priceless Song Fangtang, as long as it is something left by my great-grandfather, even if it is a wooden nail, she will not sell it.

At first glance, there are a lot of things, but what can really be realized is two gold nuggets and a handful of beads.

(End of this chapter)

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