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MARKS AND SEALS

HAGI.
702. Setsuzan saku=made by Setsuzan (art name of Miwa), a potter of Matsumoto; second half of eighteenth century.
703. Setsuzan=another form of No. 702.
SUO.
704. Iwakuniyama Kikkō zō=made by Kikkō Iwakuni-yama; a potter of Tada in Suo; first part of eighteenth century.
705. Chōzan saku=made by Chōzan, a Suo potter of the eighteenth century.
KOCHI (TOSA).
706. Odo=mark used at the Odo kiln from the time of Kuno Shōhaku (end of seventeenth century) to present day.
AWAJI.
707. Mimpei=mark used by Mimpei.
708. Another form of No. 707.
709. Min=abbreviation of Mimpei's mark.
710. Nippon Awaji Sampei=(made by) Sampei at Awaji in Japan.
MINATO.
711. Senshū, Sakai, Honminatozaki, Kichiyemon=(made by) Kichiyemon, Original Minato ware, at Sakai in Senshū; early in nineteenth century.
712. Another form of No. 711.
713. Minato yaki=Minato ware; a mark used on Minato ware from the end of the eighteenth century.
YAMATO.
714. Mokuhaku Akahada Kōriyama, Ryū Rikyō tsutsushinde Yempukushitsu ni yegaku=made by Mokuhaku at the Akahada kiln, and respectfully painted by Ryū Rikyō in the Yempukushitsu at Kōriyama; middle of nineteenth century.
715. Akakadayama, Mokuhaku=another form of No. 714.
716. Akahadayama=Akahada kiln; a mark used by Akahada potters from the close of the eighteenth century.
717. Mokuhaku utsusu=copied by Mokuhaku; (vide No. 714).
718.
719.
720.
Akahada
Akahada
Akahada
Forms of No. 716.
721. Aka Haku=mark used by Mokuhaku of Akahada; (vide No. 714).
722. Another form of No. 721.
BANKO.
723. Banko=mark found on old Banko ware.
724. Another form of No. 723.
725. Another form of No. 723.
726. Another form of No. 723.
727. Another form of No. 723.
728. Banko=another form of No. 723.
729. Bunka, Kanoto no hitsuji toshi, Kuwana-kō no mei ni ōjite kore wo seisu=made by order of the Daimyo of Kuwana in the 8th year of Bunka (1811).
730. "Fūki, Chō-sei, Fuku-toku, Ji-zai"=wealth and honour, long life, good fortune and freedom; a mark found on old Banko ware.
731. Shō-jŭ Kaku-rei Ari=life as long as that of the pine or the stork; a mark found on old Banko ware.
732. Fuku-roku-ju=happiness, wealth and longevity; a mark found on old Banko ware.
733. Banko fuyeki=changeless good fortune; a mark found on Banko ware by Yūsetsu
734. Yūsetsu=mark of Yūsetsu Banko.
735. Antō=mark used on ware made at Tsu by a brother of the original maker (Numanami) of Banko ware, from the beginning of the eighteenth century, and by subsequent potters.
736. Senshū fuyeki=another form of No. 733.
737. Senshū=another form of No. 736.
738. Banko=another form of the old Banko mark.
N.B. The following marks are found on modem Banko ware.
739. Banko fuyeki=modern Banko mark.
740. Banko Nippon Yūsetsu=Yūsetsu Banko, Japan; a modern mark.
741. Senshū fuyeki=changeless for a thousand generations; modern Banko mark.

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