What kind of antiques are the most valuable now?

China has a history of thousands of years, and there are countless antiques. What bronze jade, glazed agate, famous calligraphy and painting. But as far as pure value is concerned, the bronze funerary objects in Xia, Shang and Spring and Autumn Period are priceless antiques. Of course, they are all displayed in major museums, and there is no real value estimation.

Antiques in the later Tang and Song Dynasties are valuable, and some of them are in circulation in the market. Such as Tang Sancai and Song Dynasty calligraphy and painting. In 20 10, a painting was sold for 436.8 million yuan in Poly Spring, becoming the most valuable antique in the world.

This painting is a column inscription by Huang Tingjian, one of the "Song Sijia" in the Northern Song Dynasty. Zhu Ming is one of the most important calligraphy treasures lost by Huang Tingjian. The length of this scroll is 1 1 m, and the center of the painting is 8 meters. The content of the text is Huang Tingjian's favorite Tang Dynasty Prime Minister Kevin·Z's "Inscription", and the full text has more than 600 words on the Internet.

From Jia Sidao in the Song Dynasty, Xiang in the Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China in the Qing Dynasty, there are a large number of inscriptions, inscriptions and collectors' seals. Huang Tingjian's Zhu Ming became an outstanding artistic representative in the Northern Song Dynasty with its concise and powerful calligraphy and unique font structure.

The calligraphy masterpiece Zhu Ming has been handed down from generation to generation by many famous artists. In the Song Dynasty, it was collected by Jia Sidao, a powerful minister in the Southern Song Dynasty, and a famous collector in the Ming Dynasty, and later spread to the eleventh grandson of Huang Tingjian. In the Qing Dynasty, it was collected by famous collectors such as Yuan, Wu and so on, then it flowed from Guangdong to Japan, was collected by surrounding museums, and was bought by a collector in Taiwan Province Province. Finally, they appeared in Beijing after 9 15 years.

At the auction, the starting price is 80 million yuan, and the hammer price is 390 million yuan, plus 12% commission. This Mo Bao of the Song Dynasty was finally displayed with a value of 436.8 million yuan.

Of course, there are many more valuable antiques in ancient times. They contain the civilization and art of China, and their value can never accurately measure the history of thousands of years.