With the improvement of people’s living standards, people have more money at their disposal. In addition to storing money, people are more willing to use money for investment, and collection is a good choice. In recent years, collections have become more and more popular, but ordinary people have limited knowledge and can’t distinguish the authenticity of collections, so the appraisal program came into being. Many people have watched similar appraisal programs, and the ratings are also very good. Appraisal experts are also very famous. There are a lot of titles behind their names, but are the experts really accurate?
In fact, many collectors have suffered from the loss of experts, and they have been deceived by the combination of experts and buyers. Some experts even claim that fake antiques are real and sell them at a high price for their private interests, or they say that they are real as fake, and buy them at a low price. But not all experts are like this. There are many appraiser experts who cherish wings very much, and they severely condemn this phenomenon. At a treasure appraisal site, an expert couldn’t help but turn his face. This person was Cai Guosheng, the appraisal expert of CCTV’s “Treasure Hunt” program.
The story goes like this. At that time, there was a treasure appraisal program in the place, and Cai Guosheng and several other experts were the guests of appraisal. In the morning, an expert surnamed Huang said that a fake Shakyamuni standing statue was true. In the afternoon, the expert was even more unscrupulous. One person brought up a porcelain vase from the Song Dynasty, and the inscription underneath was the Grand View of Song Dynasty’s reign. However, the inscription on porcelain is a tradition that only existed after the Ming Dynasty, so it is obviously fake. But the expert ignored the reminders of the people around him and said it was true.
Then another farmer from Heilongjiang brought up a jade pig dragon of Hongshan culture and said that he dug it out of his own land. However, the Hongshan culture is in Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, how could it be in Heilongjiang? , And there are more than a dozen in one dig. But the expert said it was true again. Teacher Cai Guosheng endured it all the time at first, because no one wanted to offend his colleagues. Until this expert once again described the flower bottle that can be seen everywhere in the antique city as an official imitation official in the Kangxi period.
At this time, Cai Guosheng couldn’t bear it. He stood up and pointed to the expert named Huang, and asked him He Juxin. He pointed out that the Buddha statues in the morning were fake, and the ones in the afternoon were also fake. What are you going to do with this propaganda platform? What’s the ulterior motive. Then Mr. Cai Guosheng took off the headset, got up angrily and left. Later data showed that this appraising program was sponsored by a local collector. Although I don’t know what the purpose of this expert surnamed Huang is, there are indeed many experts who have made false appraisal results for their own benefit or for the benefit of others.
Because the appraisal is inherently risky, if there is a problem with the collection, the experts can also say something as an excuse, and it will have no effect on themselves. What do you think of this matter? Welcome to discuss together.
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