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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection
K2685.
Kendi, foot ring large with flat base, filling hole on neck K964.
below mushroom shaped cap, spout reglued to body. H: Figurine, standing man supported by base and tripod,
22. Probably ‘Vajra’ ware. Cf K805. Found at Palembang, with naked legs and wearing what appears to be a leather
Musi River. vest with an eight pronged star carved on the front and a
broad waist belt, traces of a white paint or slip, head and
arms below shoulder lappets reconstructed. H: 15. Possibly
CHINESE, INDIAN, PHILIPPINE & UNKNOWN ORIGIN Tang Dynasty. C7–C10. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
UNGLAZED
K855. K1022.
Kendi, body impressed with paddle rope marks over body Jarlet, foot ring absent, base flat, upper rim thin and
and collar of striations on shoulder below neck. H: 14. chipped. Late Southern Song Dynasty, probably Fujian
Probably China. Unknown date. Found at Palembang, Province. C12–C13. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
Musi River.
K881.
Censer. Moderate foot ring with everted flat base, dorsum
carved through with sickle shapes. H: 8.5. Probably China,
unknown date. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K1047.
Figurine, person, crudely moulded. H: 2.9. Possibly
Six Dynasties Huhehot Xianbei tribesman, Inner
Mongolia. 220–589. Cf Dien (2007, Figure 6.36). Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
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