
Copper plate bearing Fugger family marks
In early January, we posted about the containership ship MSC Zoe which lost 350 containers over the side in a storm off the Frisian Islands of the Netherlands. Now, a Dutch salvage team, looking for lost containers from the Zoe, has discovered a shipwreck believed to date from around 1540 on the North Sea bottom.
The shipwreck is said to be the oldest sea-going ship ever found in Dutch waters. The ship was loaded with copper plates bearing the symbol of the Fugger family, a merchant banking family based in Augsburg in Germany, which for a time also held a monopoly over copper production. The ship estimated to be 30m by 7m could have been carrying as much as 5,000 kg (five tonnes) of copper.