Treasure from Tek Sing
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in 1822. She was heavily laden with Chinese porcelain, 1,600 passengers (mostly living outside on deck) and 200 crew. After 24 days she struck a reef, and quickly sank, taking more lives than even the Titanic disaster 90 years later. In 1999, salvage diver Captain Mike Hatcher found the wreck and recovered her porcelain cargo - the largest ever discovery of its kind, and in remarkably good condition. Read more of the story on our Captain's Log pages.
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Little Boy Figurine
Only a few of these were recovered. We originally managed to ...
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Lotus Design Bowl
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
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Chrysanthemum Dish
***Less than 40 remaining!*** The Tek Sing (True ...
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Bamboo & Peony Dish
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
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Block Print Bowl
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
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Rabbit Design Bowl
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
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Peony Shallow Dish
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
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Lotus Design Saucer
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
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Tek Sing Video
The Tek Sing (True Star) set sail from China, bound for Java, in ...
£19.95
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