Ca Mau Picking Willow Saucer
£99.00
97084 Ca Mau Picking Willow Saucer, £99.00
The journey of this fine quality Yongzheng Dynasty porcelain began in about 1725, in the hold of an unknown Chinese Junk bound for Batavia (present day Jakarta). She sunk after a fire, and remained undiscovered off the coast of Ca Mau, Vietnam, until 1998. In 2007, having recovered the cargo and selected the very finest pieces for their museums, the government sent the remainder to auction at Sotheby's in Amsterdam. Charming scene with two boys picking willow branches accompanied by their mother. This item is likely to sell very quickly.
Very rare item with only 32 available (Oct 07).
It is in remarkable condition considering it was underwater for 270 years. Comes supplied with the original auction house sticker and a certificate of authenticity. Diameter 4.5"
Very rare item with only 32 available (Oct 07).
It is in remarkable condition considering it was underwater for 270 years. Comes supplied with the original auction house sticker and a certificate of authenticity. Diameter 4.5"
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