SILVER SPOON – TREASURE SHIPWRECK – 1715 FLEET
SILVER SPOON – TREASURE SHIPWRECK – 1715 FLEET
SILVER SPOON – TREASURE SHIPWRECK – 1715 FLEET
SILVER SPOON – TREASURE SHIPWRECK – 1715 FLEET
SILVER SPOON – TREASURE SHIPWRECK – 1715 FLEET
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SILVER SPOON – TREASURE SHIPWRECK – 1715 FLEET

18th century
Other style
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From: 38241, Meylan Cedex, France

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    A large spoon that is now toned with a gunmetal-midnight blue hue and has glimpses of rainbow coloring.

     

    PEDIGREE : 

    Recovered from: Spanish 1715 Fleet, east coast of Florida.

    On July. 1715. A fleet of eleven Spanish ships and one French ship departed Havana Harbor bound for Cadiz. Spain under the command of Captain Juan Esteban de Ubila and Don de Echeverz. On board these vessels were four years of accumulated treasure that was desperately needed by the Spanish treasury. Passengers carried their own personal wealth they had struggled to obtain in the New World.

    On July 19. 1715. The first signs of a hurricane appeared but despite every effort made by the crews to save their ships on the 31st , the entire Spanish Fleet perished along Florida’s East coast. Over seven Hundred lives were lost along with the ships.

    Delivered with two certificates from 1715 fleet.

    COMMENTS : 

    Separated into two pieces.

    51,9 g , 190 mm.

     

    Ref: SHQO2SAHCO

    Condition Very good
    Style Other style (Objects of curiosity of Other style Style)
    Period 18th century (Objects of curiosity 18th century)
    Country of origin Spain
    Length (cm) 19
    Weight (Kg) 0.051
    Materials Solid silver
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 38241, Meylan Cedex, France
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