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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection
Jar, stepped foot ring with recessed base, four small lugs on
shoulder, grey iron under-glaze of complex tendril and leaf
decoration forming medallions around waist–obscured by
heavily crackled and slightly degraded bluish over-glaze,
foot slightly damaged. H: 16.7. Central Thailand, Sri
Satchanalai kilns. C14–C16. Cf Tingley (1993. Number
29). Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K2666.
Kendi, no foot ring, base slightly concave, H: 10.9. Possibly
China, Date unknown. Found at Palembang Musi River,
Boom Baru.
K723.
Jar, base flat, four small lugs, decorated with wavy pale
pink lines incised though white slip between an upper and
lower set of parallel incised lines around the mid body, pale
olive watery glaze on shoulder. H: 20.2. Northern Song or
Jin Dynasty, possibly Hebei or Henan Provinces, Cizhou
Ware. C10–C13. Cf Koh (2010c). Found at Palembang,
K2686. Musi River.
Figurine, crudely potted, sitting person with arms crossed
on chest. H: 6.5. Origin and date unknown but high brow
and recessed hairline suggestive of Chinese origin. Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
K743.
Jar, base flat, four bulky lugs pressed to neck, decorated
with a Tradition–type 2 dragon applied and carved around
K2692. shoulder. H: 16. South China, Guangdong Province, or
Jar, two large loop handles, one side and base missing. Central Vietnam, Go-Sanh kilns. C15–C16. Cf Dueppen
H: 11.7. Unknown date and origin–possibly Middle East. (2014, Figure 2). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
Found at Palembang, Musi River.
STORAGE VESSELS GLAZED & UNGLAZED
K744, K899, K932, K1069, K1205, K1921, K2182,
K2201, K2223-25, K2238, K2337.
Jars, most with small foot and flat bases but in several larger
K703. pieces base concave, usually with rolled upper rim (two
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