The Treasure Hunt of an Antique Dealer

Chapter 962: Damn big-nanny!

To be honest, the Qing Dynasty emperor's crown looks fine, although aesthetically it has a negative score because of the Manchu, the crown decoration is impeccable.

This crown is just a little bit worse. It is really complicated and detailed. The overall sense of space does not meet the eyes of modern people: it looks too complicated, and it is all piled up. It is how complicated it is. I can’t wait to put the whole "I am clear "The prosperity and splendor are all piled on top.

Any one of the three hats can be taken out as the treasure of the museum, or it can be displayed-who would associate the ancient Chinese crown with the treasures of the Nazis?

How big does that have to be?

Put things away and move on, everyone is looking forward to more amazing discoveries, the result...

I have moved up fifty or sixty boxes in a row, all of which are European silverware crafts from various periods, pots and pans, crosses, teapots, cups and basins...

What do you want!

Judging by my little knowledge of European gold and silverware, these gadgets have been made from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. There are too many styles and varieties. Even if many of the objects have trademarks and digital signs on them, they are extremely large. Some of Mr. Guan, who knows many languages, can't tell which country it belongs to.

I found that there were Russian letters on a few tea sets with superb craftsmanship. I thought it might be something from the Tsarist period: recognizing words does not mean recognizing trademarks, because many trademarks are "proper nouns", and more are abbreviations. found.

Looking at this box after box for a long time, Zhang Nan carried a boss’s triple cross and said to the boss: “The few here are antiques from the Tsarist Russia period, this is it.”

Then he mentioned a teapot, "This one is also from Russia."

The cross in his hand is of course a tsarist's stuff. Compared with the common crosses, this cross has one more cross on the top and one more on the bottom. It is the cross of the Orthodox Church, and the Tsarist side has the bulk of it.

But there is not even a Russian letter on that teapot. How did Zhang Nan know?

Boss Guan asked the doubts in his mind-he is now considered a half-hearted Western silverware lover, discuss with each other not to lose face.

Zhang Nan pointed to a steel seal on the bottom of the teapot, with the Arabic numeral "84" on it, "That's it, this teapot has an Eastern European style. This number is a sign of the silver content of Russian silverware."

This would say something in the mouth of the opposite Jacob: "84%."

When Zhang Nan heard it, he smiled and said: "It's not that the silver content is 84. This teapot has a history of at least two to three hundred years, and it hasn't come out yet.

Germany was the first to use a thousand-point purity mark on gold and silver wares. It was not until 1886 that the Russians switched to using thousand-point numbers on gold and silver products in 1954. Tsarist Russia has been dead for decades.

The meaning of 84 is: Every Russian troy pound must contain at least 84 zlotinic silver for every silverware with this type of knowledge.

In Russia, 1 troy pound is equal to 96 zlotinics, so its purity is 84/96, which is..."

Stuck, bad math.

Zhang Nan's math is bad, but there is a master. Liu Wendong, who leaned out of the basement half of his body, saw the boss's embarrassment and knew that his math was bad, so he quickly answered, "It's 87.5%."

It’s best to be embarrassed when someone else is the boss, but you guys know that as long as the math problem is involved, the person next to you is best to give a solution right away, so that the boss will not only not be angry, but will also be happy.

Mathematics is not good, and Zhang Nan never hides his weakness. As for Liu Wendong, he was born as a sniper, and he is a mathematics!

"Yes, that's what it means."

Of course Zhang Nan would not have any opinion: I am optimistic about you!

Without the embarrassment, I went to dig out a large tray that I had seen before, and there was a "13" in the inconspicuous place above it.

"This is also a mark of purity. The High German areas within the Holy Roman Empire are used a lot, which is basically equivalent to the current Germany, Austria, and Eastern Europe under the empire, such as Bohemia and Hungary. These places have been used for a long time. Use numbers like 12 and 13 to indicate purity.

I forgot the unit of measurement, the total amount should be 16. "

13. Of course the silver content will not be 13%, otherwise what is it called a silver plate!

According to Zhang Nan, this calculation is 13/16, 81.25% purity.

Putting a plate with a diameter of more than 40 cm away, Zhang Nan stretched his waist and said, "It seems that most of the silverware here is not from Germany and Austria, but from Czechoslovakia. The possibility of the latter is still Bigger.

It is estimated that at that time the Nazis had also understood that after the defeat, not to mention the Czech Republic that was originally annexed, it is estimated that even the people who lived in the Sudeten area had no good results.

Everything is moved to the mainland, so that at least it will be able to dig locally in the future, without having to cross the border to go abroad. "

Think long-term!

There are still sixty or seventy boxes underneath. I won't move them for now. First, move all the boxes that have been brought up to the east of the first floor.

The first small house there is equipped with a security door and a very thick iron fence on the windows. It should have been used as a financial room before. The security is better. Another public basement is also there.

After I was busy, it was 12 o'clock before noon, and I didn't bother to go back to the hotel more than 200 meters away to eat~www.readwn.com~ The buddies sent in advance brought the prepared food by car.

There is no service staff here, but the restaurant is still usable. Don't pay attention to it, just deal with a few mouthfuls indiscriminately, and continue to carry boxes to make a fortune.

The rest were old ammunition boxes. Liu Wendong tried to move one, but he cursed casually: "I am so heavy!"

One inadvertently almost flashed his waist!

Tu Haibo, who had just gotten off, heard it and said, "Let me give it a hand."

This is a personal mule, don't look at the height, but it is long sideways, a strange force!

Liu Wendong didn't try his best either. He used to be a sharpshooter and he had strength, but he was not famous for brute force.

People, don't compare with monsters.

Comrade Haibo stepped forward, grabbed the ammunition box with both hands, and with both arms, the box seemed to rise easily.

Seeing that it was relaxed, he said sincerely: "At least 150 catties."

The ammunition box doesn't look very big, so this is a bit of an idea: Is it cute gold bricks inside?

Gold, even if you already have an astronomical amount of gold, no one will be idle!

The Nazis have gold bricks, and the newcomers know this, and they know the habit of a boss: as long as they find a gold brick, everyone takes one and hides it home.

Without the need for others to help, Tu Haibo moved the ammunition box up and put it on the ground alone.

A group of people looked at Zhang Nan...

"Look at me, pry it!"

If you say pry it, pry it, and open it.

Tu Haibo let out a "Oh", and Zhang Nan, who was squatting, saw clearly that there was no "Oh" but...

"I'm Cao, **** big-nanny!"

Damn it, a bunch of people thought about cute gold bricks before, but you gave me a box of big-nanny!

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