As Deng Hui pondered, he picked up another jade artifact and, feeling its smooth and lustrous touch, he paused slightly. It was indeed a rare find and seemed to be an item from the era of Zhu Qiyu during the Ming Dynasty.
Looking at the other items, Deng Hui suddenly didn't dare to make hasty judgments. The things Jiang Zhe had purchased, aside from that blue and white porcelain vase, seemed to be quite good, indeed items of some age.
He inquired about the prices Jiang Zhe had paid for them, and Jiang Zhe answered them one by one.
Deng Hui estimated that if all these items were genuine, then the prices Jiang Zhe had offered were quite fair, and neither party was at a loss.
Although it is said that antiques and paintings don't have a fixed price, what they can fetch depends largely on the market.
But industry insiders always have their own standards in mind.