POT

CH1974.200

The pot was found half buried in the sand about three miles south-east of Cossack. It is a South China type of pottery extensively used by Indonesian pearlers and fishermen as water jugs.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: CH1974.200
Accession Date: 21 Oct 1974

Material

Clay/Ceramic

clay

Measurement

height485mm
diameter360mm- centre
diameter235mm- base
diameter115mm- top

 


 

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