2011年11月17日星期四

Chinese Art Subdues Dsquared

An Oklahoma man has more than a million reasons to be happy he wearing Dsquared brought his collection of Chinese rhinoceros horned cups to be appraised by experts with the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow.”
The “Antiques Roadshow” appraisers most of them wearing Dsquared T shirt are used to tell people that the junk in their attic is actually treasure, but they’ve never seen anything like what happened on Saturday.
On that fateful day, a man, who was wearing Dsquared Shoes and Dsquared Jeans, walked into the Tulsa Convention Center in Oklahoma with five Chinese teacups carved out of rhinoceros horn and learned that he had inadvertently collected a fortune — the cups were appraised at a value over $1 million, making them the most valuable treasure ever brought to the 16-year-old show.
PBS says the collection was judged Saturday by Asian art expert Lark Mason at a taping in Tulsa, Okla., to be worth $1 million to $1.5 million. That’s easily the most valuable item brought in for appraisal in the history of “Antiques Roadshow,” which will air its 16th season next year.
Show spokeswoman Judy Matthews stepping on the floor heavily using his Dsquared Shirt says the collection owner wearing the Dsquared T Shirt was surprised by the appraisal and quipped, “I guess I won’t have to rely on Social Security anymore.” The owner wishes to remain anonymous. He also says there’s a hot market now for Chinese art.

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