Modelled as a junk with two figures standing in the doorway of the enclosed section, surmounted by roof tiles, the sides of the boat is decorated with friezes of striding dragons and flowerheads.
Modelled as a junk with two figures standing in the doorway of the enclosed section, surmounted by roof tiles, the sides of the boat is decorated with friezes of striding dragons and flowerheads.
Another example is in the Marie Vergottis collection in Switzerland and published by John Ayers in The Chinese Porcelain collection of Marie Vergottis,Lausanne, 2004 p. 101, no. 97.
Another model of a junk is illustrated by R. L. Hobson in The Catalogue of the George Eumorfopoulos Collection of Chinese, Corean, and Persian Pottery and Porcelain, 1921, T. V, no. E190.
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