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Cornish Tin

Buried Treasure-Cornish Tin Story 1863 SS Liverpool, It was in 1863 that this particular tin was being shipped from Penzance and which sank off Anglesey in 1863 where it remained for 138 years. The ingots were smelted at Chyandour, Penzance in 1862 and stamped with the lamb and flag mark that was commonly used in those days as a symbol of purity. One hundred and thirty eight years later the cargo of Cornish tin ingots was raised off the seabed from the wreck. St Justin blend a minimum of 10% Cornish tin from the SS Liverpool with other shipwreck and new tin to make the items in the Cornish Tin Collection.

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