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An oil lamp from the Chinese Tek Sing shipwreck, 1822 Gray body. On a round hollow foot, body with elongated, tapering neck. Drip pan with steeply rising rim. Coral decoration. Height 23.5 cm. The Tek Sing, a junk from Xiamen in China, sank in 1822 with around 1600 people and a large porcelain treasure; the wreck was rediscovered in 1999 and large parts of the inventory were salvaged. Condition: III +

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An oil lamp from the Chinese Tek Sing shipwreck, 1822 Gray body. On a round hollow foot, body with elongated, tapering neck. Drip pan with steeply rising rim. Coral decoration. Height 23.5 cm. The Tek Sing, a junk from Xiamen in China, sank in 1822 with around 1600 people and a large porcelain treasure; the wreck was rediscovered in 1999 and large parts of the inventory were salvaged. Condition: III +

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For sale on Monday 08 Jul : 10:00 (CEST)
grasbrunn, Germany
Hermann Historica
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