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Description Kakiemon elephant, 1660-90 The Kakiemon elephants are a pair of porcelain elephants in the British Museum. They were made by the Kakiemon pottery which created the first enamelled porcelain in Japan. They were manufactured and then export by the early Dutch East India Company. These figures date from 1660 to 1690 and are in the style known as Kakiemon
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Author Rex Harris

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