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INDEX

  • Mommu, emperor, influence on keramics, 10.
  • Momota, Korean potter in Hizen, 56.
  • Mori family, Bizen, potters, 329, 332.
  • Mori Yusetsu. See Yusetsu.
  • Morimoto Chusuke, potter, 343.
  • Morimoto Sukezaemon, potter, 230, 328.
  • Morishita Hachizaemon, potter, 421.
  • Morita Mitsuhisa, potter, 348, 349.
  • Mosaburo, Mikuni, potter, 373.
  • Mosaics, faience, 386, 387.
  • Moto-ishi family, potters, 108, 109.
  • Moulds, used by Mokubei, 215; used in Yusetsu Banko ware, 362.
  • Mukai Genji, potter, 343.
  • Myamoto Riemon, potter, 249.
  • Myamoto Uemon, potter, 249.
  • Myoei, potter, 37.
  • Myogi, potter, 37.
  • Myōniu, potter, 36.
  • Myōshu, potter, 36.
  • Nabeshima, chiefs of Hizen, patrons of keramic industry, 54, 95, 115, 116.
  • Nabeshima ware. See Okawachi.
  • Nagahara Yozo, potter, 339.
  • Nagami Fusazo, potter, 341.
  • Nagamitsu Yasutoshi, potter, ancestor of Haji or Ohi family, 255.
  • Nagao Teigoro, potter, 326.
  • Nagaoka family, potters, 339.
  • Nagarasan ware, 370.
  • Nagato province, origin of Hagi ware, 344; its character, 344, 345; potters, 345, 346; other factories, 346; porcelain, 346; modern faience, 347.
  • Nakagawa Buhei, potter, 318.
  • Nakagawa Genzaemon, potter, 254.
  • Nakamura Masagorō, potter, 210.
  • Nakashima Nobunari, potter, 118.
  • Nakazato Keizo, potter, 312.
  • Nami Hanzaemon, potter, 346.
  • Nangawa, Hizen, factory of Shonzui's successors, 42, 54.
  • Naniwa ware, 383.
  • Narumi, Owari, Oribe ware, 275.
  • Nawashiro, Satsuma, pottery, establishment, 140; origin of Satsuma ware, 140–142; enamelled faience, 152; post-feudal conditions, 159–166.
  • Ninagawa Noritane, errors on Japanese keramics, 11, 142; errors on Korean porcelain, 43.
  • Ninsei, Nomura, potter, early life, 180; manufacture of enamelled faience, 181, 185; influence on decorative style, 182; technical improvements, 183; crackle in his ware, 183; varieties of his ware, 184; mark, 184; counterfeited, 184; identification of his ware, 185; methods of decoration, 186, 189; no descendants, 186; workshops, 187.
  • Nintosai. See Yahei (Tanaka).
  • Nishimura family, potters, 219. See also Zengoro.
  • Nishino-umi Otōsuke, potter, 374.
  • Nishi-yoda, Satsuma, factory, failure in porcelain, 154; faience productions, 157.
  • Nobu. See Otagaki Rengetsu.
  • Nōchazan ware, 349.
  • Nochi-gama ware, 275.
  • Nochi Shunkei ware, 281.
  • Noda Kichiemon, potter, 154.
  • Noda Matashichi, potter, 321.
  • Noda Shota, potter, 340.
  • Nōmi, Kaga, potteries, 246–249; character of the ware, 251.
  • Nomura Seisuke or Ninsei. See Ninsei.
  • Nonko. See Dōniu.
  • Nosaka, potter, 400.
  • Numanami Gozaemon, amateur potter, origin and character of his ware, 358–360; mark, 360; no successors, 361; revival of his ware, 361.

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