? ? Antiques are increasingly sought after by collectors. Among the dynasties, the antiques of the Qing Dynasty were the most popular. Today, let's take a look at "why the antiques of the Qing Dynasty are so valuable now".
? First of all, the older a cultural relic is, the more valuable it is. Mainly depends on its artistic value. The cultural relics in the middle of Qing Dynasty were valuable mainly because of the strong national strength at that time. In terms of porcelain, a large number of exquisite official kiln porcelain (monochrome glaze, blue and white) have been produced, which has high artistic value. In terms of bronze tires and silk enamel, it is also close to maturity, and many masters have been enthusiastically produced in calligraphy and painting.
Antiques are the general term for everything left over from ancient times. Antiques, on the other hand, are the part of antiques with high artistic value, which people have seen from their ancestors to the present, and have high economic value. Generally speaking, antiques, the longer the less, the more expensive. General antiquities are not necessarily, although they were worthless in ancient times. For example, some coarse porcelain bowls that are widely circulated are old and worthless. Such antiques will not add much value no matter how long they are preserved.
Of course, it is not that the cultural relics of the Qing Dynasty are the most valuable, but the things of the Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty are also very valuable. For example, the blue and white pot of Guiguzi in the Yuan Dynasty went down the mountain, and it was auctioned to 230 million yuan (equivalent to RMB). For example, Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cylinder Cup in Ming Dynasty cost more than HK$ 200 million, and Ruyao porcelain in Song Dynasty was extremely rare, so it was hard to buy with money.
In a word, artistic value, rarity, popularity, public recognition and preference are all directions to change the value of antiques, which depend on its historical value, artistic value, cultural value, hype value, material and many other aspects.
It can also be understood that an ordinary crock used by ordinary people in the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago or an exquisite porcelain bowl used by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty for dinner, which do you think is valuable?
If these two things really exist and appear at the auction at the same time, the Han crock can sell for 1000 yuan even if it is expensive, and the porcelain bowl used for Qianlong can't be taken down without1800 thousand.