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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. |
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| 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 modern 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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