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YAMATO AND AWAJI POTTERY. 213
No. 526.
Stamped upon a Brazier of Yamato pottery. Akahada,
the name of the ware.
A
No. 527.
Painted in red upon a Cup of egg-shell porcelain made
in Yamato. Ya-mato, Hokigioku tsukuru. Made by Hokigioku,
Yamato.
No. 528.
Stamped upon a figure of an Okame Woman of Awaji
faience. Min-pei. Minpei, the name of the maker.
No, 529.
Painted in gold upon a Flower Vase of faience. Nip-pon,
Awaji, Ga-shu San-pei. Sanpei Gashn (the maker), Aivaji,
Japan.
No. 530.
Painted in hlack upon a Cup of porcelain, made in Awaji
about 1830 A.D. Dai-Ming, Man-reki nen sei. Made in the
year of Manreki, daring the dynasty of Dai Ming, 1573-1620
A.D. A forgery of the Chinese mark of the Wan-li period.