Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Salvaged Scholars Rock Antique Porcelain Tea Cup 1723 AD


Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Salvaged Scholars Rock Antique Porcelain Tea Cup 1723 AD

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Ca Mau Cargo Shipwreck Salvaged Scholars Rock Antique Porcelain Tea Cup 1723 AD:
$172.50


A wonderful vibrant Chinese blue on white porcelain bowl dating to the Yongzheng Period of China\'s Qing Dynasty (1723-1735), and salvaged from the Ca Mau shipwreck. An officially recorded piece with Ca Mau sticker and numbers.

The bowl depicts a beautiful scene of a scholar\'s rock, with flowers rising and blossoming from the terraceto the rear.Moths are shown in flightto the side. The central tondo depicts a blossoming flower bordered bycircle and cross-hatch decoration. Scholar\'s rocksare naturally occurring rock formations that have been prized by Chinese since the 9th Century. They were set on a pedestal and admired for their beauty, where they were often compared to lost ancestors.

This tea bowl was exported from Jingdezhen (a Kiln in southern China) on the Ca Mau vessel, a Junk bound for the port of Jakarta, modern day Indonesia. The Junk, or large trade vessel, was capitalizing on the booming business of Chinese Export porcelain. The beginning of the 18th Century saw an insatiable appetite for Chinese ceramics sweep across most of Europe, with coffee and tea drinking a new and popular pass-time for the wealthy and middle-class alike. This bowl would have been used by the Early Europeans for drinking tea. Its small size is testament to the expense of tea at the time.

Archaeologists have discerned that the final hours of the Ca Mau were spent ablaze, as the crew failed to control a fire on the ships deck. She finally sank thirty nautical miles off the Ca Mau peninsula in southern Vietnam, her memory lost until fishermen happened upon her whilst trawling in 1998.

Height: 1 1/2 inches.

Diameter: 2 3/4 inches.

Condition: Excellent condition - Unrestored.

Ceramics from the Ca Mau wreck can now be found in the worlds major museums, including the British museum and the Victoria and Albert.

Provenance:

Ca Mau wreck. Salvaged 1998 and catalogued by the Vietnamese authorities. This is a hard to find Ca Mau ceramic with official excavation number and Ca Mau sticker, indicating that it was legally removed and catalogued by the Vietnamese Authorities. Similar pieces without provenance, almost certainly sourced from the illicit Bangkok art market, should be avoided as their investment value and legality are dubious. Since the ratification of the UNESCO convention, cooperative ventures between South East Asian countries and salvage companies have been effectively halted. Hence, well provenanced antique Shipwreck Ceramics are no longer appearing freshly on the market.

Reference: Please see Tau Co Ca Mau (The Ca Mau shipwreck), 1723-1735 by Dinh Chien.

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