A kōro by Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kōzan
#6982
Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kozan
H. 11cm x W. 12cm x D. 14cm (4¼" x 4¾ "x 5½" )
A porcelain kōro (incense burner) in the form of a rabbit, the eyes in under glaze red and the reticulated cover in the form of a tama (Buddhist Jewel).
Impressed seal mark: Makuzu Kōzan.
Japan, 19th/20th century, Meiji/Taishō period.
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