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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection
K1431.
Plate, moderate foot ring with recessed base, under-glaze
blue crowded decorations with flowers and buds on inner
wall. H: 3.7; D: 20.5. Late Ming, 1567–1644. Found at
Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru.
K1480.
Ewer in shape of aubergine coloured crayfish with grey–
black spout and legs rising from pale green waves with
K1446. white caps, legs and handle reconstructed. H: 27.5. Ming
Bowl, small foot ring with recessed base, under-glaze blue Dynasty. 1368–1644. Cf Hobson (1923, Plate3). Found at
outer wall medallions with peach spray, rim chipped. H: Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.
7.9; D: 15.3. Late Ming to early Qing Dynasties, Chongzhen
to Kangxi emperors. 1628–1722. Cf Koh (2014b&d), Binh
Thuan and Bintan wrecks. Found at Palembang, Musi
River, Boom Baru.
K1488.
Bowl, with small foot ring and recessed base, outer wall
with eight panels decorated with cobalt blue geometric
and cloud patterns, base encircled with scroll connecting
bats–well with abstract vegetative pattern, part of upper
K1455. rim repaired. H: 8.6; D: 18.4. Mid Ming Dynasty, probably
Plate, foot ring small with recessed base, under-glaze Jiajing emperor. 1488–1566. Cf Koh (2013c), Belanakan
grey-blue mythical qilin surrounded by cloud sketches wreck. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
in well, outer wall with flowers connected by leafy vine.
H: 2.9; D: 17.8. Mid Ming Dynasty, Hongzhi emperor,
1488–1505. Cf Brown (2007), Binh Thuan wreck. Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
K1494.
K1473. Spittoon, foot ring small with recessed base, under-glaze
Bowl, foot ring moderate with recessed base, under-glaze blue pomegranate fruit on leafed branches, thin slightly
blue geometric pattern and three floral sprays in well and chipped upper rim. H: 8.9. Late Ming to early Qing
outer wall with flowery vine. H: 5.7; D: 11.7. Possibly early Dynasties, Chongzhen to Kangxi emperors. 1628–1722. Cf
Ming, Tianshu/Chenghua emperors. 1457–1487. Koh Koh (2014a&d), Binh Thuan and Bintan wrecks. Found
(2010b). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo. at Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.
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