Phillip and Gay Courter were arrested by the French authorities over trafficking a "national treasure belonging to France" ...
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Phillip and Gay Courter were arrested in the UK over the trafficking of a "national treasure belonging to France" after an ...
Dalian, which is based in Kings Heath, called the deal "a significant milestone" in the company's 27-year history. The ...
Phillip and Gay Courter were jailed in the UK over the trafficking of a 'national treasure belonging to France' after an ...
The Pestys had said Yves, an underwater photographer, had recovered the gold during a dive in 1975 The Prince de Conty, owned by the French East India Company, had first set sail from Lorient on ...
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The description read: “Nearly identical to the bars from the wrecks of the French East India Company vessel Prince de Conty, and to the Dutch East-Indiaman Geldermalsen.” The listing also ...
The description read: “Nearly identical to the bars from the wrecks of the French East India Company vessel Prince de Conty, and to the Dutch East-Indiaman Geldermalsen.” The listing also ...
The write-up featured the following: "Nearly identical to the bars from the wrecks of the French East India Company vessel Prince de Conty, and to the Dutch East-Indiaman Geldermalsen." ...
Over 70 of the 190 crew on board lost their lives after the crash. The French East India Company who owned the warship sent out individuals to recover the gold bars but none were ever found.