Seven Chinese blue and white plates and three...
Seven Chinese blue and white plates and three bowls, incl. The Diana Cargo shipwreck wares, 19th C.
Seven Chinese blue and white plates and three bowls, incl. the Diana Cargo shipwreck wares, 19th C.
Dia.: 28,3 - 18,2 cm (the largest and the smallest plate) H 8,2 - 7,4 cm (the tallest and the smallest bowl) Dia.: 18 - 16,7 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl) Provenance: Some items with a Christie's 'Diana Cargo' March 1995 label at the reverse. The Diana hit on the 14th of March 1817 some rocks of the Straits of Malacca and sank. The wreck - with tons of beautiful blue and white porcelain - was identified and recovered in the nineties by Dorian Ball. Christie's auctioned the porcelain cargo in Amsterdam in March 1995 (link).
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Seven Chinese blue and white plates and three bowls, incl. The Diana Cargo shipwreck wares, 19th C.
Seven Chinese blue and white plates and three bowls, incl. the Diana Cargo shipwreck wares, 19th C.
Dia.: 28,3 - 18,2 cm (the largest and the smallest plate) H 8,2 - 7,4 cm (the tallest and the smallest bowl) Dia.: 18 - 16,7 cm (the largest and the smallest bowl) Provenance: Some items with a Christie's 'Diana Cargo' March 1995 label at the reverse. The Diana hit on the 14th of March 1817 some rocks of the Straits of Malacca and sank. The wreck - with tons of beautiful blue and white porcelain - was identified and recovered in the nineties by Dorian Ball. Christie's auctioned the porcelain cargo in Amsterdam in March 1995 (link).
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Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@coronariauctions.com. They're being made on demand and added to the description on our website. High resolution pictures are also available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com