Dispute Over Ownership of Spanish Ship 'Oriflame' Treasure: Peruvian or Catalan?
El Oriflame , un navío español de la Carrera de Indias, es casi un buque fantasma. Podría tener esta consideración porque, a pesar de haberse hundido en 1770 frente a las costas de Chile, vuelve una y otra vez a la actualidad. Iba cargado rumbo a Perú con 1.478 cajones de finísima cristalería de la Real Fábrica de la Granja de San Ildefonso de Segovia , además de joyas y otros objetos valiosos. Todos sus tripulantes fallecieron en la catástrofe y las cajas nunca fueron recupe
The ownership of treasure from the sunken Spanish ship 'Oriflame,' which sank off the coast of Chile in 1770, is currently disputed between Peruvian and Catalan interests. The ship was carrying 1,478 crates of fine glassware from Segovia, Spain, along with jewels and other valuables, destined for Peru. Although the cargo was never recovered, a treasure-hunting company announced finding the wreck site in 2005, but Chilean authorities denied them permission to salvage it. The question of who holds the claim to the valuable cargo remains unresolved, highlighting complex issues of maritime heritage and salvage rights.
The dispute over the 'Oriflame' treasure raises questions about maritime heritage claims and the legal complexities surrounding the recovery of sunken artifacts.
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