The matter of the two daughters was resolved, Lanster was completely relieved, and Hardy was chatting with Lanster in the security company conference room.
"Lanster, I plan to let you be the supervisor of the security company and take care of things here." Hardy said.
Lanster did not decline.
"Don't worry, Hardy, I will do my best to get the security company right."
"Now our biggest thing is to deal with the Spanish Gang, do you have any suggestions?" Hardy asked after taking a cigarette.
"I am going to set up a'combat research room' to collect all intelligence information about the Spanish gang, understand their business, armed forces, personnel composition, contact information, etc., and compare our goals to formulate a complete combat plan."
"Now there are more than 20 people in the security company. All these people are released. Collecting information is their first lesson. I remember that among the recruits, one of them was the original communication link and was very good at monitoring calls... ."
Lanster talked about his plan.
Hardy listened carefully, but he felt something different in his heart.
Use a combat research room and use the military to prepare a battle against a gang. There are a few gangsters in the world that can **** handle it.
Proper dimensionality reduction blow!
But Hardy likes it.
"I agree with your suggestion, I am waiting for your good news." Hardy smiled.
Just then Henry entered the house and saw Hardy immediately said: "Boss, I was about to contact you, but I didn't expect you to be here."
"whats the matter?"
"We killed those guys in Poland. It didn't take much effort, but we found something in their elders. We want you to see the boss." Henry smiled.
"What is it?" Hardy came interested.
"Art and antiques, they look good, but we don't understand them very well, so I asked you to check it out." Henry said.
"Let's go and have a look."
Henry drove Hardy to Nanxia City, and stopped in front of a small red brick two-story building. This building was unsightly. The only feature was that there were very few windows, and they were all sealed with thick iron railings.
There were a few cars parked on the street, and a few people in suits stood beside them. Seeing Hardy came down and saluted them, all of them were recently recruited.
"This building is the private residence of Novakowski, the boss of the Polish helper. After those guys were killed by us, I planned to search for anything valuable here. I didn't expect this house to have a huge basement. There are many antiques in it."
"Later, I asked someone to find out. That Novakowski was a thief. The Polish gang mainly engaged in theft, paying for money, stealing cars, entering houses, and selling stolen goods. Except for a dozen backbones, all the peripherals were also It's a thief."
walked into the main hall of the building.
Matthew and his two subordinates were here, and saw Hardy approaching with a smile: "Boss, we found a squirrel hole with a lot of pine nuts in it."
The basement entrance is very hidden, behind a shelf.
A passage leads straight downstairs.
At this moment, the iron gate has been opened by them, and it is hard for Henry and the others.
Hardy walked in and was taken aback when he saw the scene inside.
The entire basement is estimated to be about 100 square meters. There are a few shelves on the wall, and the items on them are dazzling. You can say that there are everything.
Silver candlesticks, silver plates, silver spoons, table lamps, desk clocks, violin, bronze statues, bronze carving plates, and prints and oil paintings on the back wall.
Hardy went to look at the oil paintings and found that he didn't quite understand them. He had very limited knowledge of European art, and he didn't know if there were any famous works in it.
Looking through these things, the Polish boss seems to have a hobby of collecting things. These things are probably stolen from other people, and some are sold and some are kept here.
Hardy swept back, and his pace quickened immediately, because he saw something familiar, porcelain.
There are dozens of porcelains, large and small, on the shelves. Judging from the style of these porcelains, they should all be Chinese porcelain.
Take off a beautiful vase from the shelf. The vase is divided into eight sides in a rhombus shape. Each side is painted with a kind of flower. Hardy gently rubs it with his hand, and the pattern below immediately becomes brighter. It is still our own thing beautiful. Just watched Those European antiques don’t feel at all.
Open the bottom, there is a base on it, the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.
Although he doesn't know much about Chinese antiques, he met a friend in his last life who was an antique lover. He took him to several auctions and was forcibly instilled a lot of Chinese antique knowledge.
This should be a Qianlong famille rose bottle in his hand.
He looked at the pattern on it again, and there was an enamel inlay on the bottle mouth. Hardy guessed that if this thing is true, it is estimated that it will sell for 10 to 20 million in later generations.
put down the vase and picked up a large plate next to it. The bottom is Yongzheng.
picked up another red glaze bottle, Kangxi's.
got it,
The three men gathered here.
turned over a small yellow bowl again, the bottom is the Da Ming Hongzhi Year.
Look at the shelves, there are bottles, plates and bowls. There are estimated to be 40 or 50 pieces in different sizes. Good guy, if they are all of this kind, they will be worth hundreds of millions in a few decades.
These porcelains, I don’t know how they spread to the United States.
Hardy guessed.
Many Jews came to the United States from Germany during World War II, and there were also many people who came to settle in the United States from France and Britain.
These people also brought a lot of antiques.
It is possible that these people were patronized by the thieves of the Polish gang, and they felt they were valuable and stole them. The Polish gang leader is a collector who loves to collect, so he hides them all here.
I didn't expect that in the end, all these things belonged to me.
"Boss, do you think these things are valuable?" Matthew asked.
"I'm not an antique appraisal." Hardy shook his head.
"What about these things?" Henry asked.
Hardy thought for a while, "Move all these things, UU reading and all these porcelains to the security company. Find an empty room in the office building and put them away. Be careful when transporting them. Don't bump into them. , Wrap it in newspaper and put it in a box."
"As for other things, ship it out and find someone who collects antiques to see how much it is worth and find a way to sell it. Now we are short of money."
"Good boss, I will find someone to deal with it." Henry responded.
Hardy just wanted to leave, and he scanned the oil paintings hanging on the wall. He counted about thirty or forty, and there were more than a dozen prints.
There is not much room for appreciation of European antiques. Only works of art, the appreciation intensity can be described as crazy. For a person who is not very famous during his lifetime, a painting can only be sold for a few dozen dollars, and his paintings may be sold decades later. It's worth hundreds of millions.
I don’t know Hardy in these oil paintings, maybe everyone’s works are hidden inside.
"Henry, these oil paintings and engravings are also left, and the others will be sold." Hardy told Henry again.
Those Chinese porcelains were transported to the security company for storage. It is safer than anywhere else. No thief dared to go to the security company and steal things in front of dozens of Marines.
Two days later,
Henry reported to Hardy.
"Boss, all the porcelain and oil paintings you want are in the security company. As for the rest, the Jewish gang has someone who resells underground antiques. Sean called that person to see him. He is willing to offer forty-five thousand. Thousands of dollars. What do you think of everything packed away?"
are all members of the Jewish Gang, and Hardy knew that the other party would not dare to kill himself.
"Give it to him."
killed a small Polish gang, got a site, bought dozens of porcelain and dozens of paintings, and more than 40,000 dollars.
He is very satisfied with the result.