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Part 2 Catalogue of Ceramics in the Heny Kustiarsih Collection
brown glaze over reddish-orange body, degraded, most
of jar body missing. Upper rim diameter: 12. Cham, Binh
Dinh Province, Go Sanh kilns.C14–C15. Cf Harrisson
(1986, Figure 67). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K2505
Jar, no foot ring, base flat. H: 21.6. Song or Yuan Dynasty,
Guangdong Province. C10–C14. Found at Palembang,
Musi River.
K1810.
Pot, base slightly convex, impressed with ribbons of sloping
paddle marks on body below neck. H: 25.3. Central
Thailand, Phitsanulok kilns. Late C14–C15. Cf Phinsakul
et al. (2016). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K1828.
Jar, base flat, four lugs and short spout with rounded tip,
pale Qingbai type glaze over yellow slip, large crack on rim
and shoulder. H: 17.1. Possibly North Vietnam. C9–C11.
Cf Koh (2017a), Belitung wreck. Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Pusri.
K1811.
Jar, base flat, decorated with three rows of beading around
shoulder and upper body, unglazed. H: 50.8. Probably
Indonesian. C7–C14. Found at Palembang, Musi River,
Sungai Rebo.
K1829.
Jar, base flat, four small lugs pressed against neck, shoulder
with two rows of thin kiln stacking marks around shoulder.
H: 26. Possibly Central Thailand. C16. Cf Harrison (1986,
Figure 150). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K1824.
Jar, small foot ring with recessed base, upper rim strongly
rolled, watery white glaze or slip. H: 13.8, Song or Yuan
Dynasty, Guangdong Province. C10–C14. Cf SEACS, West
Malaysia Chapter (1985, Figure 184). Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Pusri (1).
K1897.
Jar, upper shoulder and neck only, six vertical lugs
decorated with monster masks at base. Rim diameter 15.6
cm. Song or Yuan Dynasty, Fujian Province. C12–C14.
Cf Lam (1985, Figure 231 & 236). Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Pusri.
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