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100 bottles of champagne, wine, mineral water and porcelain found in 19th Century shipwreck.
Polish divers believe cargo could have been destined for a Russian tsar.
Shipwreck was found about 20 nautical miles ( 37km ) south of the Swedish island of Oland .
Divers believe it was heading to Stockholm or St Petersberg .
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