She was bought by the Danish Asiatic Company in Canton in 1790 after Dronning Juliana Maria (built in Copenhagen in 1780), on 23–24 September, had wrecked in Chinese waters..
[2] Dronning Juliana Maria was captained by Henrik August Schultz on her next expedition to Danish India in 1791–1793.
[2] Rwo of Otto Christian Stricker's sons were sent back to Copenhagen with the ship.
[4] Former governor Morten Mortensen Færoe returned to Copenhagen onboard the ship in 1724.
On 20 April 1796, Dronning Juliana Maria caught fire and sank in the Bay of Bengal.