Porcelain and pepper from the VOC trading ship the Witte Leeuw

niet van toepassing, before 1613

The Dutch East India Company (VOC) brought costly Asian goods to the Netherlands. Sometimes a ship would sink underway, as did the Witte Leeuw in 1613. In addition to porcelain – intact pieces as well as shards – the remains of a load of pepper were recovered in 1976. Some pieces of porcelain have fused together with pieces of wreckage and the seabed. The delicate white wine cup became attached to a piece of iron among the shells.

  • Artwork typepepper
  • Object numberNG-1977-63-W
  • Dimensionsdiameter 13 cm

Identification

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    Porcelain and pepper from the VOC trading ship the Witte Leeuw

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-1977-63-W

  • Description

    Klont peperkorrels afkomstig uit het wrak van het V.O.C.-schip 'Witte Leeuw'.


Creation

  • Creation

    niet van toepassing

  • Dating

    before 1613

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    diameter 13 cm


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  • Period

    1601 - 1613


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