Hoi An Shipwreck Blue and White Landscape Box

£ 95.00

A Hoi An blue and white porcelain box. The lid is enriched with a landscape scene including dispersed rocks and foliage along with mountains. Three rings encompasses the design. The body and base are unadorned except for a circle, half presented on the lid and half on the body. The official Hoi An sticker features to the base and the previous collection numbers to the side. The lid is now attached to the body due to the sea encrustation and cannot be removed.

Date: Circa late 15th-early 16th century AD
Provenance: From the Hoi An shipwreck, sank in the late 15th-early 16th century AD (approximately 1490). Recovered in the early 1990's.
Condition: Fine condition. Minor deposits and encrustations. Some discolouration might be visible on some parts of the box due to age and seawater exposure. Chipping of the top layer of the ceramic along the shoulder.

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SKU: LD-1019 Category: Tag:

This beautiful example of a porcelain box was retrieved from the Hoi An shipwreck, which sank in the seas off Cu Lao Cham Island during the late 15th – early 16th century. There is uncertainty as to who first discovered the ceramics but it has been agreed that a boat from Hoi An or one of its adjacent fishing communities located the first pieces in their fishing nets in the early 1990s. The Vietnamese government realised the importance of this discovery and proceeded to excavate the cargo from the sunken ship. Roughly 250,000 pots were recovered, 10% of the findings were displayed in Vietnam’s museums while 90% were sold at auctions. The ceramics were originally manufactured near Chu Dou, 3.7 miles from Hai Dong, this was where the largest ceramic production took place in medieval Vietnam. The pieces ranged from simple everyday vessels to exquisitely detailed items.

 

Weight 115.5 g
Dimensions W 6.1 x H 4.5 cm
Culture

Pottery and Porcelain

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