Four Khmer rabbit-form lime pots, Angkor period, circa 12th…
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Four Khmer rabbit-form lime pots, Angkor period, circa 12th century, three of the small lime pots of iron brown glazed stoneware, the other unglazed with decoration, all modelled as seated rabbits looking attentively forward., the largest 8 cm high, 13 cm long.

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