A Hundred And Fifty Short
David reiterated the guess to the kid, “Hundred and fifty bucks?” ” However, he suddenly added, “I think it’s worth a hundred and fifty. “I think it’s worth more than a hundred and fifty.” The excitement on the face of the boy did not shift. He let the appraiser examine his piece. As he adjusted his language through restrained breathing, the specialist made him feel enthusiastic. Later on, he said, “Today, if your watercolor Alber Neuhuys comes to an auction. “It would probably sell for about $1000 to $1500.” When experienced antiques said the word “thousand,” the young guest could not suppress his horror.
That’s A Lot Of Money
“The only word the boy could say was “Woah,” which was his reaction to the total value of his painting. When he said the price of his discovery, Weiss blew his mind. The appraiser considered that the youngster had a natural talent to trade art. Before he became a better appraiser, however, he needed to learn and understand many things. He told the painting owner, “That’s a lot of money! “From a painting of 2 dollars to a thousand dollars of currency. David added a little lesson for the youngest guest in the show, though.