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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
Bowl, with recessed base, bluish grey glaze with white
splashes, large upper body chips repaired. H: 22.9; D:
41.6. Tang Dynasty, Henan Province, possibly Lushan
kilns, Jun-type glaze. C9–C10. Cf Koh (2016e). Found at
Palembang, Musi River.
CHINESE SONG & YUAN DYNASTIES GLAZED
K702.
Jug, foot shallow recessed, Qingbai glaze. H: 7.9. Song
to Yuan Dynasties. C11–C14. Found at Palembang, Musi
River.
K701, K770, K803, K916, K1374.
K707, K2212, K2425, K2638.
Jarlets, foot ring small with slightly recessed base,
shoulder with moulded dragons, both polychrome and
monochrome lead glaze. H: 6.4 (6.0–6.8). Song to Yuan
Dynasties. C12–C14. Cf Lam et al. (1985, Figure 356).
Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri (1), Batu Ampar
(1).
K1879, K1927, K1928, K2063, K2081.
Jarlets with two small circular horizontal lugs (K916 has
four lugs) at base of short simple neck, moulded and most
with impressed decoration of leafy vine on shoulder and
wave scroll or lotus petals, base flat (two undecorated),
all but K1928–which is a celadon with iron spots–have
Qingbai glaze. H: 6.8 (5.6–7.9). Late Song. C13. Cf Chin
(1988, Figure 39). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri
(4), Boom Baru (2).
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