The results and conclusions of 15 years work are presented here,
detailing the research, restoration and preservation of thousands
of items found on the wreck of the Honourable East Indian Company
ship Griffin. The ship, which sank in the Sulu Sea in 1761, not
only carried porcelain, silks and tea but was part of a secret
mission to discover new sea routes for the expansion of the East
India Company. Colour photographs show in detail the mastery of the
chinese porcelain manufacturers and their master artists.
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