New Year's Gift (ship)

The New Year's Gift was an English ship sent by the East India Company to Asia for a Mughal emperor, Jahangir.

It was aimed at to improve or develop the relations between the Asian rulers and the company in an attempt gaining trading privileges in the region.

[1] The ship was loaded with scarlet cloak decorated with silver embroidery, glasses, and a velvet-covered chest of bottles filled with hot waters (spirits).

It also included with several paintings of King James, Queen Anne, Tamerlane, and the East India Company's governor Sir Thomas Smythe along with three English ladies.

[1] Due to long voyage and the fear of damage supposed to be occurred with paintings, the company prepared a detailed user guide with instructions for preserving and repairing of the artworks with the help of a painter-stainer, Edward Gall.