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Treasures of Ma Weidou Town Hall: National treasures, how much are they worth?

Cultural relics collection depends on eyesight and luck. God loved Ma Weidou more and gave these two precious things to Ma Weidou. In the golden age of cultural relics collection in 1980s, Ma Weidou effectively seized the opportunity and finally embraced a large number of cultural relics that can be called national treasures. Later, relying on the collected cultural relics, Ma Weidou established the first private museum in China. The author will tell you the four treasures of Ma Weidou Town Museum, each of which is a national treasure. As for how much it is worth, Ma Weidou generally won't disclose it easily.

1: Ru kiln washing in Northern Song Dynasty

Ruyao is the crown of porcelain in the Northern Song Dynasty, which is rare in the world. At present, according to authoritative statistics, there are 93 Ru kilns in the world, and Ma Weidou is one of them. It is reported that the same Northern Song Dynasty Ru kiln washing held by Ma Weidou performed well in the auction, and sold more than 300 million yuan as soon as it appeared. This data is from a few years ago, and now this data is afraid to be refreshed again. However, Ma Weidou is tight-lipped about how much the Ru kiln washing is worth, and generally does not disclose it easily. Ma Weidou believes that when cultural relics are polluted by money, they will no longer be pure fragments.

The second part: Jun porcelain hanging screen

A rich family is not as good as a piece of Jun porcelain. This sentence must be known to friends in the collection industry. Ma Weidou's eyesight is really poisonous. He collects Jun porcelain hanging screens, which are composed of pieces of Jun porcelain. But as the treasures of Guanfu Museum, these heavy objects can't be easily displayed, and all you can see are replicas. Most people can have a piece of Jun porcelain, and even one piece can basically guarantee a well-fed life. I'm afraid the Jun porcelain hanging screen of this specification collected by Ma Weidou is invaluable and can be called a national treasure cultural relic. However, Ma Weidou rarely revealed the fragments of Jun porcelain to others.

The third part: Ming Chenghua imitation Ru glaze elephant ear furnace

During Chenghua period, the porcelain-making technology developed to a brand-new height, and Zhao You imitated the real Ru kiln of the former dynasty better than the celadon. Therefore, Ma Weidou's collection of Ru-like kiln porcelain and Ming-like Ru-like glazed elephant ear furnace in Chenghua period is extremely rare, and only Ma Weidou is known at present. It is worth mentioning that the price for Ma Weidou to take this national treasure into his arms is only 70,000 yuan. As to how much it is worth, Ma Weidou didn't say much.

Item 4: Ming Yongle helmet

Emperor Yongle, as a rare and promising monarch in the Ming Dynasty, has always had a high collection value. One of the treasures of Ma Weidou's town hall is Yongle helmet. The helmet of Emperor Yongle can be imagined. Needless to say, the production process and its own value have determined that this collection can be called a national treasure cultural relic. I don't know how Ma Weidou escaped. The only certainty is that Ma Weidou didn't disclose how much the helmet was worth. This is in line with his usual style, talking about cultural relics and not talking about money.

Each of the four treasures in the town hall has an extraordinary origin and carries a heavy history behind it. Ma Weidou took it away from the people and put it in a museum for people to visit, which is an unusual move. In front of cultural relics, Ma Weidou always maintained a kind of awe, not talking about money. Therefore, the above four items can be called national treasures, and it is generally not easy to disclose how much they are worth. Cultural relics are for appreciation, and it is really not advisable to use money to measure them.