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YAMAMOTO
山本
山元
Yamamoto sei
Yamamoto, different kanji
YAMASHITA
山下
Yamashita , Meiji periode / Yokohama-based 1898-1924
YAMATOKU
山徳
ヤマトク(impres
sed katakana
mark)
Yamatoku (early Taisho mark) (late Taisho)
Yamatoku was a kiln located in Saga prefecture, producing blanks to be decorated
decorators somewhere else. Starting in Meiji period it’s still operating.
The impressed mark is often seen with the decorators mark, as is
shown here with 富夫 (Tomiozan or Yoshio, but most likely Tomiozan)
YASUYAMA
安山