Ca Mau shipwreck Kangxi cup (floral a)

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Description of Item This attractive 18th Century batavian Blue and white cup is decorated with floral motif. (The bulk of the ca mau cargo were auctioned by Sothebys in Netherlands in Jan 07 with much success.). It was recovered from the Ca Mau shipwreck. Ca Mau province is located at the southern tip of Vietnam. The Ca Mau shipwreck was first discovered by fishermen in 1998. The artifacts discovered include pieces with Yongzheng mark. Hence, the date which it sank is most likely between 1723 and 1735 (Qing Yongzheng reign). If it is early part of Yongzheng, part of the ceramic cargo could be made during Kangxi Period.For any inquiry, please contact me at . Size : 6.5 cm (Dia). Condition: good condition . BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON SHIPWRECK CERAMICS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA The earliest records of Chinese contact with the Southeast Asian region was during the Han Dynasty. Ancient Chinese porcelains, which are highly durable , bear testimony to the existence of the trade and cultural exchange. The Chinese traded them for spices, aromatic and other exotic products, such as kingfisher feather, rhinoceros horns and pearls and etc, from the region. In Southeast Asia Chinese porcelains were highly treasured and being kept as family heirlooms and used as funerary objects, many of which have been excavated and could be found in museums and read more