A Chinese blue and white lotus pattern dish, recovered from the…
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A Chinese blue and white lotus pattern dish, recovered from the ship wreck of the Tek Sing, which sunk in 1822. Diameter 19 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Nagels Auction house, November 2000, The Tek Sing auction. Certificate of authenticity. Similar dishes illustrated p.139 'The Legacy of the Tek Sing'. This lot includes the book and two videos on the recovery of the wreck

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