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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection


                                                               small bowls (repaired) to mix cosmetics connected by
                                                               flower stems (reconstructed), first two Qingbai glaze while
                                                               latter a chocolate brown glaze. H: 2.7–3; D: 10.6–10.9).
                                                               Song Dynasty, Jiangxi Province. C10–C13. Cf He Li (1996,
                                                               Figure 292). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri (3)
                                                               .

                                 K1475.
            Bowl, foot ring short with recessed base, outer body
            patterned with incised long leaves, upper rim chipped, side
            cracked. H: 4.4; D: 9. Song to Yuan Dynasties. C11–C14.
            Found at Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.


                                                                                    K1490.
                                                               Jar, thinly potted, foot ring absent, bosses around shoulder,
                                                               body with long vertical incised lines to just above base, body
                                                               repaired. H: 9. Probably South China, Fujian Province.
                                                               C14–C16. Found Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.


                                 K1477.
            Water dropper, foot ring absent, base slightly concave,
            decorated with incised leaves separated by stamens on
            outer body and a circular ring of stamens around base
            of neck, Qingbai glaze. Broadly similar water dropper
            recorded from Santubang, Sarawak. H: 9.5. Song to Yuan
            Dynasties. C12–C14. Cf Chin (1988, Plate 34). Found at
            Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.                                     K1492.
                                                               Jar, thinly potted, foot ring absent and base slightly
                                                               concave, bosses around shoulder, green glaze degraded,
                                                               upper rim repaired. H: 6.9. Probably South China, Fujian
                                                               Province. Found Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru.







                                 K1478.
            Water dropper, foot ring moderate with slightly everted
            base, shallowly recessed, light brown glaze to just above
            foot. H: 6. Song to Yuan Dynasties. C12–C14. Found at
            Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.
                                                                                    K1495.
                                                               Water dropper, spout a fish head (goby) with facial fins
                                                               on each side and at same level on shoulder, tail short and
                                                               slightly bifurcated, foot ring small with slightly everted and
                                                               recessed base, olive green glaze mostly degraded. H: 11.3.
                                                               Song to Yuan Dynasties. C12–C14. Found at Palembang,
                                                               Musi River, Pusri.








                                                                                    K1499,
                      K1486, K1895 (base only), K1954.         Bowl, thickened upper rim, foot  moderately tall with
            Lidded cosmetic boxes, inside with six flattened leaves,   deep recessed base, greyish glaze. H: 7.4; D: 16.2. Song
            base flat with impressed Chinese characters. Inside three

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