After adjusting the camera lens, Leonard and Joan began to open each of the boxes one by one. The moment the boxes were opened, their contents practically dazzled Leonard and his team.
The first to be pulled out of a long box was a diamond buckle pearl necklace with triple-layered pearls, made up of 119 natural pearls. Given that there were no techniques for cultivating artificial pearls in that era.
Making it extremely rare to have a necklace formed from over a hundred pearls of similar size, from Leonard's estimation, this antique pearl necklace could easily be sold for between 300,000 and 400,000 US dollars.
And this pearl necklace was just an appetizer, with each box that was opened, more jewelry appeared before Leonard, including necklaces, rings, crowns, and brooches, mainly made of diamonds.
The most noticeable piece of jewelry was a diamond pendant with a large pearl, the size of the pearl was 26mm X 18mm, and Leonard's initial estimate was 2 million US dollars.