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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
K1031.
Jar, finely potted, decorated with applied and carved
dragon, mountains and flowers on body and two crude
applied dragons on shoulder and an oblong applied
square with four characters, paste fine, cream, glaze K1045.
watery green including on base. H: 15.3. South China or Bottle, Chinese letters on body, upper rim chipped. H:
North Vietnam. Probably C17–C20. Found at Palembang, 4.7. Probably Late Qing, Daoguang emperor. 1820–1850.
Musi River. Cf Koh (2016d), Tek Sing wreck. Found at Palembang,
Musi River.
K1034, K1039, K1035, K1040, K1041.
Figurines, whistle, slight chips. H: 1.4. Late Qing Dynasty/ K1048
Republican period, Guangdong Province, Chaozhou, Bottle, base flat, framed dragon impressed into outer
Fengxi kilns/ C19–C20. Cf Koh (2014c). Found at walls, one wall chipped. H: 5.9. Qing Dynasty. 1644–1911.
Palembang, Musi River. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K1051
Figurine, dog, sancai glaze, right foot repaired. H: 5.6.
Qing Dynasty, 1644–1911, Found at Palembang, Musi River
K1042, K1043, K1044.
Bottles, crudely made, glaze Qingbai type H: 3, 2.8, 2.9.
Late Qing, Daoguang emperor, probably Fujian Province,
Hua an kilns. 1820–1850. Cf Koh (2016d), Tek Sing wreck.
Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K1054
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