Please see my other items as I have another similar piece available. A Tale of Tragedy and Discovery. The Tek Sing shipwreck, a historic event from 1822, unfolded in the vast expanse of the South China Sea.
Laden with precious ceramics and other valuable cargo, the Chinese junk Tek Sing met a tragic fate beneath the waves. Discovered in 1999, this shipwreck has since revealed a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, shedding light on maritime history and trade in the region. Captain Hatcher's crew discovered the wreck on 12 May 1999. Among the salvaged cargo were more than 350,000 pieces of Chinese porcelain, most of them in good condition. Many pieces are simple plates, soup bowls, cups, and condiment dishes meant for everyday use. Other items recovered were mercury, sextants, pocket watches, Chinese ink pads, iron and brass cannon, one bronze cannon, boxes with needles, pocketknives, Chinese brass padlocks, candlesticks, incense burners, telescope parts, coins.