The celadon incense burner by size, shape, decorative motif and particularly glaze dates from the early Ming dynasty, not 1250 AD which is more than a century off.
What that ming dynasty jade bowl with that fabulous wood carving, and also from the fourteenth centry, only appraised at 8 to 10 thousand, you've got to be joking that piece is worth at least 5 times that, I don't care when this aired either, it's still worth more, !!!!!
That Ming Dynasty jade bowl with the intricate wood carving sounds absolutely stunning! It's amazing how certain pieces can hold so much historical and artistic value. And you're right, sometimes the appraised value doesn't quite capture the true worth of these treasures. It's all part of the mystery and intrigue of the antique world, isn't it? 🏛️🔍
Around 06:00 we could admire a wonderful pocket watch covered in rock crystal. Its evaluation was between 20&30 thousand $ but in 2021its price decreased to 1000 - 1500 $. Are you sure? The Celadon Incense burner and the plate at around 15:00 are my dream possessions. But I have a Song Bowl not dissimilar to the one presented at 28:00, bought in 2004 for 300 euros, and I wish to find another one, at around the same price range, possibly, but I cannot find them anymore...The pottery at 38:00 is an American Dream, and The Bisquit scenes at 43:00, that I find attractive, show How petty I m at the core, and proud of, pity I cannot afford it!But Good Luck to the seller, especially for that price: I don't think there are to many buyers of such stuff nowadays...The Wedgwood Bowl is magnificenT!
It's fascinating how the value of antiques can fluctuate over time, isn't it? That pocket watch covered in rock crystal sounds like a real gem, even if its value has changed since 2021. And those dream possessions you mentioned, like the Celadon Incense burner and the plate, sound exquisite! It's a shame that finding similar items at a reasonable price can be a challenge nowadays. But who knows? Maybe one day luck will be on your side, and you'll stumble upon another hidden treasure like your Song Bowl. Keep your eyes peeled, and happy hunting! 🕵️♂️🔍
Absolutely not. These appraisals were absolutely laughable. I hope the people kept what they had and are not thinking of selling because some of those were ridiculous, especially for something like that pocket watch.
I'm sure I have seen that celadon charger in a different post... I'm not sure, but I don't think RS would be able to fake something due to their reputation for honesty!¡!
I'm reporting this clickbait thumbnail. You clearly had no stolen necklace. That's deceptive and UA-cam should not pay you any monetization if they are. #fraud
Good Luck ! You did better than me today ! My grandson is a sonic fan too !! He plays, watches Sonic the Hedgehog . He used to run sonic speed until he ran into his uncles car door 😢 he was fine
My stolen ring, brought 853,000 dollars at Sotheby's! I couldn't prove my big bauble i paid 15 dollars for was mine!! It turned out to be a 26 carat diamond!! Set in a late 1800's setting of silver. Jehovah God gave it to me .. man's greed stole it!
Click bait - no stolen necklace.
Where’s the “ stolen necklace”!!!
Yes, I wonder to! Not because itwasstolen but because ofmy love for traditionnaltechniques. Hum, this video was a cheat!
The celadon incense burner by size, shape, decorative motif and particularly glaze dates from the early Ming dynasty, not 1250 AD which is more than a century off.
What that ming dynasty jade bowl with that fabulous wood carving, and also from the fourteenth centry, only appraised at 8 to 10 thousand, you've got to be joking that piece is worth at least 5 times that, I don't care when this aired either, it's still worth more, !!!!!
Agreed!
That Ming Dynasty jade bowl with the intricate wood carving sounds absolutely stunning! It's amazing how certain pieces can hold so much historical and artistic value. And you're right, sometimes the appraised value doesn't quite capture the true worth of these treasures. It's all part of the mystery and intrigue of the antique world, isn't it? 🏛️🔍
And when 3 cardboard mass produced baseball cards are worth 20,000 to 30,000 $!!!!😢
No stolen necklace in this vidio
That thumbnail 😂 I was like, whose stolen jewelry is that
yeah. thats what I was looking for too
Me too
That’s false advertising.
Someone stole the necklace before it could be filmed
whahahaahahahahhaha
I hate when they put a title and then not show what the title is about! They never showedthe so called stolen jewelry!!!!
Another bull shit move by the poster to raise their viewer count. Too bad there is not a deception count!
Sooo many mistakes. If you feel the need to steal content, at least try to copy it correctly!
Around 06:00 we could admire a wonderful pocket watch covered in rock crystal. Its evaluation was between 20&30 thousand $ but in 2021its price decreased to 1000 - 1500 $. Are you sure? The Celadon Incense burner and the plate at around 15:00 are my dream possessions. But I have a Song Bowl not dissimilar to the one presented at 28:00, bought in 2004 for 300 euros, and I wish to find another one, at around the same price range, possibly, but I cannot find them anymore...The pottery at 38:00 is an American Dream, and The Bisquit scenes at 43:00, that I find attractive, show How petty I m at the core, and proud of, pity I cannot afford it!But Good Luck to the seller, especially for that price: I don't think there are to many buyers of such stuff nowadays...The Wedgwood Bowl is magnificenT!
It's fascinating how the value of antiques can fluctuate over time, isn't it? That pocket watch covered in rock crystal sounds like a real gem, even if its value has changed since 2021. And those dream possessions you mentioned, like the Celadon Incense burner and the plate, sound exquisite! It's a shame that finding similar items at a reasonable price can be a challenge nowadays. But who knows? Maybe one day luck will be on your side, and you'll stumble upon another hidden treasure like your Song Bowl. Keep your eyes peeled, and happy hunting! 🕵️♂️🔍
Absolutely not. These appraisals were absolutely laughable. I hope the people kept what they had and are not thinking of selling because some of those were ridiculous, especially for something like that pocket watch.
What no necklace from the start?
I find a lot of American assessments are decidedly dodgy.
Baseball cards and Tiffany are always 'favorably' appraised🙄
I feel that many appraisals are highly overpriced.
I'm sure I have seen that celadon charger in a different post... I'm not sure, but I don't think RS would be able to fake something due to their reputation for honesty!¡!
I'm reporting this clickbait thumbnail. You clearly had no stolen necklace. That's deceptive and UA-cam should not pay you any monetization if they are. #fraud
Good Luck ! You did better than me today ! My grandson is a sonic fan too !! He plays, watches Sonic the Hedgehog . He used to run sonic speed until he ran into his uncles car door 😢 he was fine
Whoever is narrating these REALLY needs to work on pronunciation of the words used. Mispronunciation detracts from focus on the objects.
It is probably AI.
“ Limonge “ ? Really ?
Thanks whont waste my time click bate
A 5th grader of mine drew a similar picture of me like godi’s
You couldn't run fast enough to give me some of these paintings
@@pataustin1977 44:42 I was like WTF.. smh
This game is over.
Dini Pickering is
a gang stalker.
Gloating over
jewelry she stole.
A couple wraps of gorilla tape on shot shells would be interesting
all our cards went on our bicycle spokes
Ah, the classic bicycle spokes decoration technique! 🚲🃏
yes indeed, every kid in the neighborhood
@@davidnewland2556
It drove my dad nuts to hear them
" clacking " cards. 😊
Must have bee a lie
Trash site!
My stolen ring, brought 853,000 dollars at Sotheby's! I couldn't prove my big bauble i paid 15 dollars for was mine!! It turned out to be a 26 carat diamond!! Set in a late 1800's setting of silver. Jehovah God gave it to me .. man's greed stole it!