A Japanese Seizan Kyoyaki celadon Koro, Taisho period (1912-19126) or early Showa period (1926-1989), the porcelain vessel moulded in the form of a caparisoned elephant with incised details throughout, the lid in the form of a two-tiered pagoda, the whole covered in an even 'Kinuta' coloured celadon glaze. Impressed circular mark 'Seizan' to the base, 25 cm high, 19 cm wide. No visible faults or damage.