FRANCE, provenant de l'épave des Sardinaux à Fréjus, commande de Luc d'Aquin, évêque de Fréjus

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FRANCE, provenant de l'épave des Sardinaux à Fréjus, commande de Luc d'Aquin, évêque de Fréjus
Three circular clay bowls with brown and beige glazed glaze, one of them with traces of concretions. Probable period between 1681 and 1700 Diam: 12 to 17.5 cm Luc d'Aquin is a well-known figure, his father Louis was first doctor to the Queen of England and his brother Antoine to Louis XIV. Despite his Jewish origins, he obtained the bishopric of Saint-Paul des Trois-Châteaux and then that of Fréjus in 1681. The boat was a tartan about ten meters long, the design of which is known from Jouve's album published in 1675. The sailboat was so loaded at the time of the sinking that the helmsman had only a small metre to carry out the manoeuvres.
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