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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection
K2637.
Urinal, oblong shape with flat base (painted green). H: K735.
16. Qing Dynasty, C17–C20. Cf Koh (2016d), Tek Sing Jarlet, foot ring small with recessed base and brown slip, six
wreck. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Batu Ampar. vertical incised grooves on body, under-glaze cobalt blue
blurred cloud scroll on body and shoulder. H: 6.6. North
Vietnam. C14–early C15. Found Palembang, Musi River.
NORTH VIETNAM GLAZED
K736.
Bowl, foot ring absent, under-glaze cobalt blue band of sea
K732. waves with hallow circles below outer rim and lappets at
Jarlet, blue-grey under-glaze vegetal scrolls mid body base. H: 4.4; D: 6.7. North Vietnam. C16–C17. Cf Stevenson
with lotus leaf scroll around base. H:5.9 . North Vietnam. & Guy (1997 Plate 378). Found Palembang, Musi River.
C14–C15. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K790.
Bowl, foot ring moderate with recessed base, glaze
crackled. H: 5.3; D: 12. North Vietnam. C14–C16. Found
Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K733, K734, K1318.
Bowls, foot ring moderate with recessed base (last two
with brown slip), under-glaze cobalt decoration of floral
medallion in well, similar pattern on cavetto and cloud
scroll along inner surface below rim. Upper outer wall
with peony flowers and leaves and in K734 in four panels K819.
interspersed with geometric pattern; lower with lotus panel Lime holder, foot ring small with flat base, glaze crackled
or wave design, respectively. In Japan these Vietnamese slightly degraded. H: 8.1. North Vietnam. C14–C16. Found
bowls were used as tea bowls. Originally they were for Palembang, Musi River.
food. D: 7.7, 7, 11.5. North Vietnam. C15. Cf Miksic (2009,
Page 58). Found Palembang, Musi River.
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