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No. 311.

                        Impressed upon a Dis^     ' of unglazed   faience.  Maku-zu-
                   HARA   Don-iu.   Doniii^ the name of the maker        Maktizuhara,
                                                                       ;
                   the  district  in which he resides.







                                                  No  312.


                        Impressed upon     a Cup    of  stoneware.    Kiomidzu,    one
                   of the principal   districts in  Kioto where   pottery  is made.















                                                  No. 313.

                        Impressed    upon  a Vase    of  fine  pottery.   The    upper
                   mark   reads, Kahin yeda      suzushi,  a phrase, meaning Under
                   the shade of a  tree by the bank of the river.  The lower mark    is
                   the stamp    of Seinen, the maker.
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