Fake keel laying plate of the gunboat "Koreets/Кореец/Korean".
Silver.
Size 102 x 69 mm.
Marked with a fake Sweden silver hallmarks and maker's mark.
Fake case.
The gunboat "Koreets" was laid down in December 1885 at the Bergsund Mekaniska shipyard in Stockholm. Launched on August 7, 1886. Entered service in 1887. Before the start of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, together with the armored deck cruiser of the 1st rank "Varyag" (commander - captain of the 1st rank V. F. Rudnev), she was in the Korean port of Chemulpo (now Incheon) with the purpose of protecting Russian interests. On February 8, 1904, "Koreets" was sent to Port Arthur with an urgent dispatch to the viceroy, but the Japanese squadron of Rear Admiral S. Uriu, blockading Chemulpo, blocked her way. According to some sources, after the commander of the Koreets, Captain 2nd Rank G. P. Belyaev, turned back, the Japanese destroyers fired three torpedoes at the gunboat, two of which missed, and the third sank a few meters from the side. The Koreets gave the signal "repel mine attack" and immediately, since the boat was entering a neutral roadstead, "stand down". But after this signal, the gunner of the stern 37-mm gun accidentally fired 2 grenades at the enemy. On February 9, 1904, the Varyag and Koreets left Chemulpo and at 11:45 entered into battle with the Japanese squadron, which lasted about an hour. The battle took place at a great distance, so most of the Koreets' shells did not reach the enemy. The Japanese shells mostly overshot, causing no damage to the boat. During the battle, the ship fired 52 shells at the enemy; the only damage was the ram compartment pierced by a fragment of a Japanese shell. There were no casualties. To prevent the ship from being captured by the Japanese, after the battle (at 15:55) the Koreets was blown up in the Chemulpo roadstead. The following volunteered to blow up the boat: Lieutenant Levitsky, Warrant Officer Butlerov, Junior Engineer-Mechanic Frank, Boatswain's Mate Yakov Sofronov, Mine Quartermaster Parfen Yemelyanov, Artillery Quartermaster Nikolai Voginov, Clerk Pavel Glazunov and Seaman 1st Class Ivan Dyachkov. The crew was taken aboard the French cruiser Pascal and delivered to Saigon. The crew soon returned to Russia. In St. Petersburg, all the officers were awarded the Order of St. George, 4th degree, and the crew members were awarded the insignia of this order. In honor of the sailors' feat, a special medal was instituted "For the Battle of the Varyag and the Koreets at Chemulpo", which was awarded to all participants in the battle. In 1905, the gunboat Koreets was raised by the Japanese and scrapped.