LOT 288 Three pieces of early 19th century Chinese 'Tek Sing'...
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Three pieces of early 19th century Chinese 'Tek Sing' salvaged blue and white -wreck porcelain including a freely painted phoenix pattern dish, 17 cm diameter and two smaller examples, one painted with a basket of flowers, 14.5 cm and the other with pseudo Chinese characters, 8.5 cm, all retaining 'Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures' labels, Qing dynasty (3) The Tek Sing (Chinese 'True Star') was an ocean-going junk which sank in the South China Seas on the 6th February 1822, discovered by Capt. Michael Thatcher on 12th May 1999. Approximately 350'000 items of Chinese porcelain were salvaged and auctioned by Nagel Auctions, Stuttgart, November 2000
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