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ISE POTTERY.


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                                                Xo. 430.

                      Painted in red upon     a Vase of pottery.     Hiaku   san-jiu

                 Ni  BAN.   Hiaku   sanjiu  ni  ban, meaning Number      132.








                                                No. 431.

                      Painted   in brown upon     a Teapot    of  choice  Ise ware.
                  Sai  KAN NO SAN    u NO    Dzu.   A  sketch of  the three friends of
                  u’inter, referring to the trees with which the article  is decorated
                  —the ouniai, the  inatsit, and the take, the plum, the pine and
                  the bamboo.















                                                 No  432.

                       Painted  in brown upon a Saucer Dish of pottery.         Seki

                  sui  TA  SAN  izu  KEi UN YEN    sui MUNASHi,      By the  increase
                  of  the  verdure  another  nwiintain  comes  out.  The  clouds  being
                  distant,  the  water  is  clear.  The  characters  to  the  left  are
                  Banko.
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