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Tek Sing blue porcelain shallow dish:bowl

Chinese round shallow dish:bowl - shipwrecked from the Tek Sing. The interior is decorated with a circular central motif and patterned throughout, quite sharp in colour and representation. The glaze is quite vibrant considering it’s time underwater, a lovely example of what is a rare design. In very good condition considering the age and where it was found - please look at all the photos.
It has the original Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures auction label attached.

Diameter: 11.7cm
Height: 3.3cm

The Tek Sing translated means “True Star”, was a large trading junk, weighing over 1000 ton and 165 feet long. It departed from Amoy in Southern China carrying the largest quantity of porcelain of any known wreck to date. The ship was bound for Jakarta in Indonesia, from there its cargo would have been distributed throughout South East Asia.

The Tek Sing also carried 1600 immigrants and almost 400 crew and merchants. During the voyage an ill-fated decision by the Ship’s captain to take a short-cut through the Gaspar Straits resulted in catastrophic damage to the ship. Almost 90 percent of those on board drowned at sea and its cargo of porcelain was swallowed up by the turbulent waters of the South China Sea.
The great loss of life associated with the sinking has led to the Tek Sing being referred to in modern times as the "Titanic of the East".

Provenance: Private collection, UK. Purchased at UK auction.
Originally auctioned in Stuttgart, Germany in November 2000 by Nagel Auctions - label attached.


Collections: Found Objects

Type: Unknown Type




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