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$27.35 Shipping Location: STOURBRIDGE, United Kingdom Lovey unusual shape to top rim having four sections ,Profusely hand painted to the inner & outer ,with highly colourful busy scenes of people insects, ... morebirds & floral ,has a gold gilt rim & gold circle to inner base .
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$32.33 Shipping Location: STOKE-ON-TRENT, United Kingdom
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$46.35 Shipping Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom His own account follows on pg 10 of the Sotheby’s Amsterdam Catalogue. The Ca Mau wreck as first reported on the daily newspaper Tuoi Tre (Youth) on 5 ... moreMay 1998. All the finds coded as CM2, were sent to the Ca Mau Museum.
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$45.49 Shipping Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom His own account follows on pg 10 of the Sotheby’s Amsterdam Catalogue. The Ca Mau wreck as first reported on the daily newspaper Tuoi Tre (Youth) on 5 ... moreMay 1998. All the finds coded as CM2, were sent to the Ca Mau Museum.
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$45.93 Shipping Location: NORWICH, United Kingdom His own account follows on pg 10 of the Sotheby’s Amsterdam Catalogue. The Ca Mau wreck as first reported on the daily newspaper Tuoi Tre (Youth) on 5 ... moreMay 1998. All the finds coded as CM2, were sent to the Ca Mau Museum.
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$32.33 Shipping Location: STOKE-ON-TRENT, United Kingdom
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$40.00 Shipping Location: United Kingdom The Ca Mau Cargo c.1725-28. "Rocks On Terrace" Pattern. Beautiful hand-painted 18th Century Yongzheng Chinese tea bowl & saucer, c.1725. Almost 300 years ... moreold now! Saucer: c. 117mm wide x 19mm in height.
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$40.00 Shipping Location: United Kingdom The Ca Mau Cargo c.1725-28. "Landscape & Trellis" Pattern. Beautiful 18th Century Qing (Yongzheng 1722-35) Chinese tea bowl & saucer, c.1725. Almost 300 ... moreyears old now! The wreck is dated to c.1725-28 so the wares contained were right at the cusp between Kangxi and Yongzheng periods which respectively started / ended in 1722 within the wider Qing dynasty (1644-1912).
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$40.00 Shipping Location: United Kingdom Yongzheng 1725. Beautiful 18th Century Qing (Emperor Yongzheng, 1722-35) Chinese tea bowl & saucer export-ware, c.1725. Almost 300 years old now! The ... morebowl and saucer are wonderfully lobe moulded in shape, rather in Kangxi style.
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CA MAU CARGO SHIPWRECK PORCELAIN TEA BOWL (G995)
Untitled Document tags- CARGO SHIPWRECK PORCELAIN TEA BOWL and tags- each one represents a new bullet point. You can add or remove as many as you wish- Description: Date: C. 1725, Information: A fine blue and white porcelain tea bowl depicting a central medalian of a bird. The exterior of the tea bowl depicts landscapes; willow and floral motifs. Condition: Small chip to glaze otherwise super detail with good strong colours and in good condition, Provenance: The Ca Mau shipwreck was discovered in 1998 by two Vietnamese fisherman in the South China sea in the area of Ca Mau. The junk had set sail for a 90 mile journey south of Canton(now known as Guangzhou) to Batavia(now Jakarta) when a fire broke out in the kitchen causing the ship to sink. After 280 years the junk was discovered; although it took two years to fully recover all the cargo ... moredue to bad weather conditions. The cargo consisted of a total of 76;000 pieces including tea bowls; saucers; and dishes; some of which had a brown finish; although the majority of the porcelain was blue and white. All the Chinese Imperial porcelain was produced in the kilns of Jingdezhen. These pieces were offically recorded and auctioned at Sotheby's in Amsterdan; in January 2007, Size: 81mm outer diam; 43mm high, BID WITH CONFIDENCE Items offered by denant(Den of Antiquity Int Ltd) are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. Certificate of Authenticity Invoice upon request. Antiquities Dealers Association and British Numismatics Trade Association member and as such abide by their code of conduct. The BNTA has become an effective force in the fight against forgery. Theft and other criminal activities, thus establishing a benchmark for the highest ethical standards in the domestic coin trade. Members receive early warning notices of counterfeit coins and stolen property. ADA’s Code of Conduct binds its members to ensure that to the best of their knowledge and belief all objects sold are genuine and as described. The Association is a Corporate Member of the Museums
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