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The Story of Davy Jones' Chest

London, 1720. Ian Kensington, a captain in the British Royal Engineers, was responsible for the first successful salvage of a shipwreck. In his report to His Majesty King George I of England, Kensington first mentioned Davy Jones's chest. Although it was a real object, he incorporated it into a set of legends surrounding the sea devil, Davy Jones, believed to imprison the wandering souls of sailors lost at sea. Since this initial discovery, similar chests have been found in shipwrecks around the world. Some have entered private collections, others museums, but to this day, their secret remains intact.

But we are sure that you will manage to open the box and force Davy Jones to admit defeat!

Davy Jones' Chest

CHF 49.00Price
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