A collection of Chinese porcelain alongside European-manufactured items has been recovered from an 18th-century vessel discovered beneath Norwegian waters. The researchers believe the sailing ship sank sometime in the mid-1700s. It was located in the Skagerrak Strait along Norway's southern coastline. Government and museum authorities announced the findings on Monday. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The wreck sits approximately 600 metres below the surface. It has remained undisturbed for rough

Centuries old priceless porcelain discovered on 300-year-old shipwreck
Ed Griffiths
