Galleons Lost Antique Gallery that Offers a Selection of Ethnographic Art and Authentic Maritime Treasure Items Opens in Charleston South Carolina

For Immediate Release, July 2010
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Voyager International Inc., an international corporation that trades ethnographic art and investment and museum quality maritime treasure items, selected Charleston to open its first retail store. Galleons Lost Antique Gallery (www.galleonslost.com) offers the Treasure of the Island Kings collection, authentic artifacts and rare objects from the spice routes to China dated back to the 16th and 17th centuries. The gallery is located at 165 King Street, downtown Charleston, SC.

Rich Mutschler, ethnographic art dealer, expedition leader and internationally acclaimed musician, founded Voyager International after his 1985 trip to Bali. Mutschler fell in love with the diverse cultures of Bali, and the preservation of this culture became his life’s mission. He respects the very fine balance between the preservation and the sale of historic commodities.

“My business model promotes trade and cultural expeditions to Bali and other parts of the world that allow buyers to get to know the lifestyle and the place of the origin of their collections,” says Mutschler. He believes that this connection with unique cultures will trigger a special relationship with rare classic art.

Galleons Lost offers unique maritime treasure including shipwreck coins, gold doubloons, pieces of eight, black pearls, gold treasure and estate jewelry from aristocratic families, blue and white Ming porcelain, silver jewelry made from salvage silver from centuries old shipwrecks, Spanish and Portuguese cannon and Pirate Era weaponry as well as oriental rugs, exotic wood art, Tibetan coral, Keriss Knives and ethnographic art.

Voyager International Group is a world acquisition and trade service organization specializing in the importation and sale of maritime treasure related items, numismatic rarities, ethnographic art, investment quality stringed musical instruments and the design, fabrication and restoration of gold and silver related products.

To learn more about Galleons Lost, please visit www.galleonslost.com or call 843-577-3862 or 561-373-0618. The store is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10am to 6pm. To learn more about treasure and cultural expeditions to Bali and Voyager International Inc., please visit www.voyagerinternationalus.com.