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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.