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  • I have something very, very unique

  • that you've probably never seen before.

  • I've worked here 25 years, dude.

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • This is ancient Apsara dancer statue from the 10th century

  • made out of sandstone.

  • OK.

  • And where in the hell did you get this?

  • It's been in our family forever.

  • Since the 10th century?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You said this has been in the family forever.

  • Do you know how someone got it originally?

  • Not from a couple of generations back.

  • It came from India.

  • We've had it sitting out there for a long time, and--

  • OK, so you had an ancestor who was in-- lived

  • in India or visited there, or?

  • I'm from India myself.

  • OK.

  • If this is from the 10th century,

  • it's uber cool because this is a real piece of art.

  • And it's in amazing condition, and that's the part

  • that scares the hell out of me. - OK.

  • OK?

  • Because, you know, sometimes it's too good to be true.

  • This has been stored away for a long time,

  • so we haven't had it sitting out there in the elements.

  • Been packed in a suitcase.

  • OK.

  • Well, if you've had it in a suitcase for,

  • like, 100 years, what about the last--

  • the 900 years before-- - Right.

  • What-- what happened to it we don't know.

  • So these are things I need to look

  • into because India was a really popular tourist spot

  • for the past 150, 160 years.

  • And when you have tourists, you have people

  • who want to sell them stuff.

  • There was a lot of fakes made, but there was also

  • a lot of people grabbing every old temple and everything they

  • could find to sell it to the British tourists

  • because they had hard currency.

  • So I need to know if it's real.

  • I'm assuming you want to sell it.

  • Yes, yes.

  • And how much do you want for it?

  • I was asking $5,000 for it.

  • $5,000, OK.

  • I would really like someone to check this out.

  • I'm going to call up my friend Phineas.

  • He's a strange cat, but he really

  • knows what he's talking about. - All right.

  • OK?

  • He'll come in, he'll take a look at it, and we'll go from there.

  • That sounds good.

  • RAY: I'm really excited to see what it's really worth.

  • We've had this for a long time, and we're really

  • looking forward to seeing, you know, what it's really worth

  • and how old it really is.

  • I'm so glad you called me in to look at a piece like this,

  • and I know some interior decorators that would probably

  • spring for that right now.

  • You know, like to put it on their shelf.

  • PHINEAS KASTLE: Rick sent me a text message of this image.

  • And when I saw it, immediately I thought, wow,

  • this is something I'd really love to take a look at it

  • because that's my expertise.

  • And I love Indian art, so I came immediately.

  • So, Rick, what are your personal concerns about it?

  • Well, first off, he says it's from India

  • and the 10th century, which means it's, like, a thousand,

  • 1,100 years old.

  • OK.

  • It's in really good shape.

  • Yes.

  • OK?

  • I've never seen something sandstone this old--

  • Look this good.

  • --look this good, yes.

  • You're exactly right.

  • Looking at the exquisite way that it's been preserved

  • and the aging signs, if this were sandstone 1,000 years old,

  • it would be pitted terribly.

  • They-- we never get them in museums that look like this.

  • So you're calling this an Apsara, right?

  • Yeah.

  • So an Apsara is a sky angel.

  • To indicate Apsara, you-- you want to see it flying,

  • and it usually has feet that are kind of crossed

  • or going up like this, you know, as

  • if it's flying out of the sky.

  • This piece is missing the feet, which

  • is very interesting to me.

  • So let's talk about the face.

  • This face is not Indian.

  • It's Cambodian.

  • OK.

  • I found a photo that I had taken.

  • It looks just like it.

  • Look at that.

  • And this is from Cambodia.

  • OK.

  • OK?

  • And so you can see it's just a perfect kind of replication.

  • Pretty much identical almost.

  • Yes, pretty much identical.

  • So, you know what I'm going to have to say.

  • It was a replication done in Cambodia,

  • and it's probably, like, around maybe 75 to 150 years old.

  • Somewhere in there, they-- they did this statue.

  • What's something like this go for?

  • $1,200 to maybe, like, $2,200 on the upside--

  • OK.

  • --would be what you're looking at.

  • Thanks, Phineas.

  • You are welcome, Rick.

  • It's one in a million that I would actually have

  • that photo in my collection.

  • But it's still a beautiful piece,

  • and it's something that I'm sure somebody

  • out there would love to own and-- and

  • display in their home.

  • Are you still stuck on 5 grand?

  • Like, not anymore.

  • OK.

  • So what are you willing to take for it?

  • 18?

  • OK, he just said it would go for 12 to 24.

  • Right.

  • OK?

  • And if I buy it for 18, I'd most likely lose money.

  • Maybe like 700 bucks for it?

  • I'll take 1,000.

  • And it's in good shape.

  • I'll give you 800 bucks.

  • 900?

  • No.

  • No?

  • 850?

  • No.

  • 800 bucks?

  • I'll do it.

  • OK, sweet.

  • Cool, man, and I'll meet you right up front.

  • And you even get to keep your box.

  • RAY: I felt OK about it.

  • If it's not really, you know, the 10th century artwork,

  • I'd just rather sell it and--

  • and keep going.

I have something very, very unique

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