No. 81808719

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China, United Kingdom. Set 'Voyage of the Chinese junk Keying' 1848 - medal,  paperprint + souvenir from Shanghai Kelly's Bar
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China, United Kingdom. Set 'Voyage of the Chinese junk Keying' 1848 - medal, paperprint + souvenir from Shanghai Kelly's Bar

An unique and interesting set of the 1848 Voyage of the Chinese junk Keying. The Keying was a three-masted Chinese trading junk that sailed from Hong Kong in December 1847 with a mixed crew of Chinese and British sailors. The vessel had been purchased surreptitiously by a conglomerate of enterprising English businessmen. It was placed under the command of Captain Alfred Kellett with the intention of carrying curiosities and merchandise to England and thereafter serving as a kind of floating museum. The avaricious Kellett neglected to tell the Chinese crew members that they were embarking on such an extended journey, and by the time the Keying rounded the Cape of Good Hope, they were more or less mutinous. After some bad weather and with supplies running short, the vessel was forced to make an unscheduled stopover in New York City. When the Keying sailed into the harbor on July 9, 1847, it created a sensation. Since at least the late eighteenth-century, Americans had exhibited a fascination with China that only increased as trade relations expanded in the nineteenth century. Tea was of course the most coveted commodity, but Chinese porcelain, silk, and other luxury goods were also much sought after. The Keying brought the “romance of China” to New York City, and the public lined up to pay fifty cents to tour the vessel and peruse its displays. Actual dimensions of the medal: diameter: 26.89 mm, thickness: 1.9 mm, weigth: 5.04 gram. Actual dimensions of the antique paperprint: 244 x 156 mm Actual dimensions of the coaster: diameter 110 mm thck: 3 mm View the photos for a good impression, some of the photos are only for information and no part of the delivery these are marked with a red text.

No. 81808719

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China, United Kingdom. Set 'Voyage of the Chinese junk Keying' 1848 - medal,  paperprint + souvenir from Shanghai Kelly's Bar

China, United Kingdom. Set 'Voyage of the Chinese junk Keying' 1848 - medal, paperprint + souvenir from Shanghai Kelly's Bar

An unique and interesting set of the 1848 Voyage of the Chinese junk Keying.

The Keying was a three-masted Chinese trading junk that sailed from Hong Kong in December 1847 with a mixed crew of Chinese and British sailors. The vessel had been purchased surreptitiously by a conglomerate of enterprising English businessmen. It was placed under the command of Captain Alfred Kellett with the intention of carrying curiosities and merchandise to England and thereafter serving as a kind of floating museum. The avaricious Kellett neglected to tell the Chinese crew members that they were embarking on such an extended journey, and by the time the Keying rounded the Cape of Good Hope, they were more or less mutinous. After some bad weather and with supplies running short, the vessel was forced to make an unscheduled stopover in New York City. When the Keying sailed into the harbor on July 9, 1847, it created a sensation. Since at least the late eighteenth-century, Americans had exhibited a fascination with China that only increased as trade relations expanded in the nineteenth century. Tea was of course the most coveted commodity, but Chinese porcelain, silk, and other luxury goods were also much sought after. The Keying brought the “romance of China” to New York City, and the public lined up to pay fifty cents to tour the vessel and peruse its displays.

Actual dimensions of the medal:
diameter: 26.89 mm,
thickness: 1.9 mm,
weigth: 5.04 gram.

Actual dimensions of the antique paperprint: 244 x 156 mm

Actual dimensions of the coaster: diameter 110 mm thck: 3 mm

View the photos for a good impression, some of the photos are only for information and no part of the delivery these are marked with a red text.

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