Vietnamese Vung Tau Shipwreck Lucky Boy Statuette
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Vietnamese Vung Tau Shipwreck Barnacled Celadon Porcelain Lucky Boy Statuette (From a Vietnamese Royal Family) - This stunning porcelain statuette is in the form of a lucky boy and signifies auspicious wishes for a child's well being. The statuette is decorated with a celadon glaze with blue and red underglazed details, and is encrusted with barnacles displaying evidence of being hidden under the sea for hundreds of years. According to our seller, this piece was recovered from the Vung Tau shipwreck, which sank around 1690 off of the coast of Vietnam. The wreck was discovered in 1986 and soon local divers had pulled a large number of Jingdezhen export porcelain pieces from the vessel. Eventually these activities were stopped by the Vietnamese government, which arranged for commercial salvager Sverker Hallstrom to excavate the wreck. There were approximately 48,000 pieces recovered from the site, some of which went to antique dealers in Vietnam, Hong Kong, and Singapore before being halted by the Vietnamese government. Several pieces were chosen for Vietnamese museums before the remaining pieces were sold by Christies Amsterdam in 1992, where they realized a return of $7.3 million. This piece comes from the estate of a Vietnamese Royal Family (the family now lives in the United States, and wishes to remain private as they still have relatives living in Vietnam). Measurements: 5.25"H x 3"W.
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Vietnamese Vung Tau Shipwreck Lucky Boy Statuette
Estimate $4,500 - $5,500
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