Chair doesn’t even seem comfortable to sit in. No lumbar support.
moozootookoo on
Kinda wanted to see them fold it
Mikeystein on
This is the calmest, dare I say gentlest, auction I have ever seen. And I have seen more than I can remember. Not a lot persay, I just don’t remember them nor how many.
900YearsHODL-IHave on
One day they will say the same about the “Temu Dynasty” in 5000 years.
Dangerous-Store-7378 on
This basically shows the price of something is randomly decided by how much the other person is willing to pay for it. For most of the World’s population 1.1MM is what you can easily retire with.
Blufferflies on
When made in China furniture still solid
GingerWizerd on
That’s a lot of bread for one chair!!
jtnichol on
Best I can do is 50 bucks…. I mean I gotta hang onto it and wait for a buyer. I could be waiting for years.. so do we have a deal or not?
Pleasant_Reward1203 on
K shaped economy
habitual_citizen on
Rich people’s ASMR
Furita on
money laundry is called
TrustworthyPolarBear on
You can get it cheaper at ikea. Are they stupid?
deanrihpee on
my question is, who is the owner of the chair before it got auctioned (or before it got auctioned for the first time)? is it like some random people in China just happen to found an old folding chair that they know it’s from Ming dynasty and they already see the value in the future for being auctioned or it’s a museum that auctioned it…?
Elegant_Day_3438 on
Tax the fucking rich!
Mysticsurgeonsteam on
Bruh
ReliantToker on
Ah yes the K shaped economies at work.
JussiCook on
A fraction of that amount would be life changing for me. Fuck this shit.. 😀
mariuszmie on
Market value is one thing – street value $49.99 cushions sold separately
LightningG8921 on
rich asshole cocktail party:
so what historical stuff you own?
oh a very well preserved 1000 year old chinese chair. how bout you?
TheStoneArrow on
Legal way for criminals to exchange vast sums of money for vague and dubiously valued trinkets
affemannen on
It’s seriously disgusting that someone can drop an amount that would make some people set for life on a chair.
funderfulfellow on
This is not yours, Serina, it is with Huang.
raymondo1981 on
So here’s me, buying lotto tickets and *dreaming* of winning a million or two. Life changing dreams. And then here’s these *other* people, that spend a million or two to buy a fecking chair, which they wont use. I just dont know sometimes.
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Chair doesn’t even seem comfortable to sit in. No lumbar support.
Kinda wanted to see them fold it
This is the calmest, dare I say gentlest, auction I have ever seen. And I have seen more than I can remember. Not a lot persay, I just don’t remember them nor how many.
One day they will say the same about the “Temu Dynasty” in 5000 years.
This basically shows the price of something is randomly decided by how much the other person is willing to pay for it. For most of the World’s population 1.1MM is what you can easily retire with.
When made in China furniture still solid
That’s a lot of bread for one chair!!
Best I can do is 50 bucks…. I mean I gotta hang onto it and wait for a buyer. I could be waiting for years.. so do we have a deal or not?
K shaped economy
Rich people’s ASMR
money laundry is called
You can get it cheaper at ikea. Are they stupid?
my question is, who is the owner of the chair before it got auctioned (or before it got auctioned for the first time)? is it like some random people in China just happen to found an old folding chair that they know it’s from Ming dynasty and they already see the value in the future for being auctioned or it’s a museum that auctioned it…?
Tax the fucking rich!
Bruh
Ah yes the K shaped economies at work.
A fraction of that amount would be life changing for me. Fuck this shit.. 😀
Market value is one thing – street value $49.99 cushions sold separately
rich asshole cocktail party:
so what historical stuff you own?
oh a very well preserved 1000 year old chinese chair. how bout you?
Legal way for criminals to exchange vast sums of money for vague and dubiously valued trinkets
It’s seriously disgusting that someone can drop an amount that would make some people set for life on a chair.
This is not yours, Serina, it is with Huang.
So here’s me, buying lotto tickets and *dreaming* of winning a million or two. Life changing dreams. And then here’s these *other* people, that spend a million or two to buy a fecking chair, which they wont use. I just dont know sometimes.
Money laundering, all of it
This clip may explain why it’s so expensive:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkl_K5lWToA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkl_K5lWToA)
Not sure if what they said in the clip is fact, or they’re just hyping it up for the auction purpose though.
This chair has more value than the average human life
I’m all up for appreciation of history and stuff, but that’s just fuck you money for an object that will never be used.
Imagine the amount of money these people roll in, to be able to piss away 1.6m (probably taxed too) at a whim.
The wife and I have folding chairs from the local hardware store to watch the kids soccer matches. $9 each from memory. Now that is living