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               Shards of this type were found in Fujian at the Zhangzhou kilns of Huazilou (Nansheng), Erlong, Dalong
               (Wuzhai), Dongkou and Wanyaoshan (Pinghe).


               3. “Full “rim-to-rim” decoration”

               The third group defined by Crick refers to a few large dishes, large stem cups or deep “klapmuts” type shapes,
               whose designs of the main motifs as well as the rims are more intricate. Animals like dragons, phoenix,
               pheasants, landscapes or ships form the central décor; the rims have often wide lobed medallions, reserved
               against lattice or fish scale  background.






























                NO 993

               Examples with the characteristic of this group were found in the wrecks of the Binh Thuan (ca. 1608) and the
               Witte Leeuw (1613),  but not on the San Diego (1600).

               Ref.: Pope 1951; Harrisson 1979 ; Canepa 2006;  Tan 2007 ; Crick 2010 ; Sargent 2012 ; Stroeber 2013




















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