Britain, a plate priced at 216 rubles was found to be a precious Chinese cultural relic!
August 26, Russian "Komsomolskaya Pravda" reported.
In Britain, a plate priced at 216 rubles for sale in a local second-hand store has been proven to be a rare piece of Chinese porcelain cultural relic.
British media pointed out that all this happened in Dorset - a county in the southwest of England.
A local store sold a plate for two pounds (216 rubles), which was painted with a dragon trying to catch a pearl in the tongue of a flame.
However, at some point, the staff suspected that the plate might be more valuable than it appeared.
Therefore, he quickly handed the plate over to experts.
The experts said that this was not just a tableware, but a rare Chinese cultural relic.
Moreover, it was made during the reign of Emperor Daoguang, from 1821 to 1850.
Its value was not two pounds, but about 1,500 to 2,000 pounds.
Now, this plate will be put up for auction.
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