Authentic Tek Sing Shipwreck Porcelain Bowl - Qing Dynasty c.1822 - Nagel Auction Provenance

Authentic Tek Sing Shipwreck Porcelain Bowl - Qing Dynasty c.1822 - Nagel Auction Provenance

RM800.00 MYR
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Authentic Tek Sing Shipwreck Porcelain Bowl - Qing Dynasty c.1822 - Nagel Auction Provenance
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Authentic Tek Sing Shipwreck Porcelain Bowl - Qing Dynasty c.1822 - Nagel Auction Provenance

RM800.00 MYR

Historical Significance: Sank in 1822; known as the "Titanic of the East" due to the tragic loss of life.

Provenance: Includes the original Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures sticker on the base.

Material: Hand-painted underglaze blue on porcelain.

Condition Note: (Examine Shipwreck porcelain often has a slightly matte or "pitted" glaze due to nearly 180 years under saltwater—collectors actually look for this as a sign of authenticity.

"Own a piece of maritime history. This hand-painted blue and white porcelain bowl was recovered from the wreck of the Tek Sing, a Chinese ocean-going junk that sank in 1822.

Featuring a classic landscape scene with a seated figure, this bowl originated from the famous Dehua kilns. It bears the original Nagel Auctions sticker, certifying it as part of the official 'Tek Sing Treasures' salvage auction held in 2000. A perfect addition for collectors of shipwreck ceramics or Qing Dynasty porcelain."

• Diameter : H : 8 cm x W 17.5 cm

 

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