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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection
Ewer, foot ring short base slightly concave, two simple non
functional lugs, short crudely potted spout, glaze degraded
dark brown. H: 12. Tang Dynasty, probably Changsha kiln,
C9–C10. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.
K1302.
Figurine, horse head, body missing. H: 14.5. Possibly
Tang Dynasty. C9–C10. Found at Palembang, Musi River,
Sungai Bunut (old name for Sungai Kesamasan, some
5km upstream from the Ampara Bridge on the west side).
K1448.
Basin, foot ring small with recessed base, upper body with
four lugs and impressed Chinese pattern (see also ewer
K948), chocolate glaze on cream paste, part of body and
two lugs repaired. H: 11; D: 18.6. Possibly late Tang to
Song Dynasty, C9–C13. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K1393.
Jarlet, foot ring small with flat base, sancai glaze slightly
degraded. H: 5. Possibly Tang Dynasty to Northern Song
Dynasty. C9–C11. Found at Palembang, Musi River,
Sungai Rebo.
K1581, K2586.
Figurines of intertwined squatting naked man and woman,
both red earthenware covered with cream slip. One a lime
glazed greenish–blue; the other unclear because over
painted by its collector with dark olive green with black
highlights, glaze degraded in former which has part of
arms and base missing, the latter with repaired base. H:
12.5, 10. Tang Dynasty, Hunan, Changsha ware. C9–C10.
Cf Koh (2016b, Figure object 41). Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Sungai Rebo (1).
K1402.
Ewer, foot ring short base flat, two simple non functional
lugs, short spout seven–sided, brown glaze almost
completely degraded, neck rim repaired. H: 12. Tang
Dynasty, kiln, C9–C10. Found at Palembang, Musi River,
Sungai Rebo. K1636.
Bowl, short foot ring with broad flat and broad central
button, glaze pale green blotched with cream. H: 8.9; D:
22.8. Tang Dynasty. C9–C10. Found at Palembang, Musi
River, Pusri.
K1441.
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