Martaban jar from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Witte Leeuw, c. 1600 - before 1613 Martavaan from ship De 'Witte Leeuw', 95 present and recovered with plaster. Martavan with thin egg-shaped wall, high shoulder, almost no neck, small concave standing surface, small mouth with thickened lip, four lying loops high on the shoulder, small farming black contamination of cream-colored shard. The Martavaan is made with a clay hose on a turntable. Sepia-colored glaze, damaged on the shoulder during baking, unglazed lip edge, base with circular glaze rail, lower part of the wall is ribbed
Martaban jar from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Witte Leeuw, c. 1600 - before 1613 Martavaan from ship De 'Witte Leeuw', 95 present and recovered with plaster. Martavan with thin egg-shaped wall, high shoulder, almost no neck, small concave standing surface, small mouth with thickened lip, four lying loops high on the shoulder, small farming black contamination of cream-colored shard. The Martavaan is made with a clay hose on a turntable. Sepia-colored glaze, damaged on the shoulder during baking, unglazed lip edge, base with circular glaze rail, lower part of the wall is ribbed horizontally. Marked on the shoulder, between the ears. South China stoneware. porcelain Sint-Helena
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