Tek Sing Small Circular White Glazed Box

$61.10

A fine circular, white-glazed moulded box with a shallow-domed cover from the Qing Dynasty period. The lid is decorated with a rabbit sitting on a palm leaf, facing to the moon on the upper right corner. There are also two streamers hanging, and the base is flat and unglazed.

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tek sing small circular white glazed box
Tek Sing Small Circular White Glazed Box
$61.10

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The Tek Sing (which means “True Star” in Chinese) was a large Chinese junk, which sank on 6th February 1822 in an area of the South China Sea, known as the “Belvidere Shoals”. Undertaking its attempted journey from Amoy to Jakarta were 1600 emigrants and an enormous cargo, which included silks, spices, and 350,000 pieces of Chinese porcelain. Indeed, some of the cargo was even strapped to the ship’s hull, but its tight packing allowed it to become the largest cargo of Chinese porcelain ever to be salvaged from a wreck.

The great loss of life associated with the sinking has led the Tek Sing to be referred to in modern times as the “Titanic of the East” (cf. Nagel Auctions, ‘Tek Sing Treasures’, 2000, TS 137).

Additional information

Weight 39.7 g
Dimensions 5.7 × 2.9 cm
Culture

Chinese & Oriental

Pottery porcelain

Ceramic

Pottery and Porcelain

Ceramic

Region

East Asia