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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
Figurine, sitting baby, under-glaze blue spot on stomach,
body and left leg damaged. H: 11.9. Qing Dynasty. 1644–
1911. Cf Koh (2016 a &d), Ca Mau and Tek Sing wrecks.
Found at Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru.
K1674. K1803.
Figurine, Chinese capped puppet head, glaze degraded. Jarlet, sgraffito flower pattern on body, half body repaired.
H: 4.9. Probably Qing Dynasty. 1644–1911. Found at H: 3.4. Qing Dynasty. 1644–1911. Found at Palembang,
Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru. Musi River, Pusri.
K1710.
Bowl, foot ring small with recessed base, under-glazed
blue delicate goldfish in well, upper rim repaired. H:
6.5; D: 11.2. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi emperor. 1662–1722.
Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K1011.
Figurine, women sitting and working cloth in lap, sancai
glaze chipped. H: 5.9. Qing Dynasty. 1644–1911. Found
at Palembang, Musi River, Sungai Rebo.
K1748.
Night urinal, similar to Tang examples from The Musi
(K1068, K2150, K2542) but with more elongate body ,
more finely potted and with watery brown glaze. H: 20.
Late Qing, Fujian Province. C18–C19, Cf Koh (2016d),
Tek Sing wreck. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri. K1832.
Spittoon, everted foot with deeply recessed base, upper
rim repaired. H: 13. Qing Dynasty, Guangdong Province,
Shiwan kilns. C19. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K1781 K1870.
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