Nanking Shipwreck Cargo

 

The Geldermalsen was one of 6 ships commissioned in 1746 by the Zeeland Chamber, the second most powerful of the six chambers of the VOC. The ships were merchant vessels which the VOC used for long-distance trade to the West Indies, and the Far East round the Cape to Batavia, Canton and South Chinese waters.

In 1751, while on its way way back to Netherlands with cargoes of Chinese goods loaded in Canton, it hit a coral reef and sank in the South China Sea. The bulk of the cargo was salvaged by Captain Michael Hatcher and in 1986 sold at Christie's in Amsterdam as the Nanking Cargo.

 

*Items not from Christies' auction

Item No: nk1

 

Cup/saucer with blue and overglaze enamelled floral motif

 

 

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Dia. 13 cm for saucer

Sale Price: Sold

Good condition.  Degradation of overglaze enamels

Item No: nk2

 

Bowl with blue and overglaze enamelled floral motif

 

 

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Dia. 15 cm 

Sale Price: Sold

 

Item No: nk3

 

Cup/saucer with blue and overglaze landscaped motif 

 

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*More sets are available at same price

 

Dia. 11.5 cm for saucer

Sale Price: Sold

Good condition.  Degradation of overglaze enamels

 

 

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