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INDEX

  • Magoemon, Fuji, potter, 117.
  • Magozaemon Sonkiu, potter, 402; descendants, 403.
  • Maiko ware, 373.
  • Makuzu. See Chōzo.
  • Makuzu ware, 405, 416; composition, 405.
  • Manaka Kobutsu Seto ware, 270.
  • Maruyama ware, 295.
  • Masafusa, Imamura, potter, 107.
  • Masakichi, Korean potter in Japan, ware, 32–35; descendants, 32, 36.
  • Masayoshi, Imamura, potter, 107.
  • Mashimizu Jutarō. See Zōrōku.
  • Masukichi, potter, 292.
  • Matakichi, Yama-no-uchi, potter, 108.
  • Matsubara Shinsuke, potter, 254.
  • Matsumoto, Nagato, Hagi ware, 344; modern ware, 347.
  • Matsumoto Kikusaburo, potter, 247.
  • Matsumoto Sahei, potter, 254.
  • Matsumura Jisaburo, potter, 326.
  • Matsuo Kisaburo, potter, 117.
  • Matsura, chief of Hirado, patron of the Mikawachi potters, 102.
  • Meppō porcelain, 378.
  • Michihei, potter, 295.
  • Michitada, Ohi, potter, 257.
  • Mifuji Bunzo, potter, 254.
  • Mifukai ware, 278.
  • Mikawachi, Hizen, beginnings of keramic industry, 100; special clays, 101; first porcelain, 101; official patronage, 102; character of porcelain, 102, 128; decoration, 103–105; modelled ware, 105; egg-shell porcelain, 105, 110–112; porcelain not marked, 106; potters, 107–109; control of the potteries, 109; decline, 109; recovery, 110.
  • Miho. See Hisatani Yojibei.
  • Mikuni family, potters, 373.
  • Mimpe ware, 352.
  • Minato ware, 354.
  • Mino province, wares not distinguished from Owari wares, 300; beginnings of keramic industry, 301; faience, 301; polychrome glaze, 302; character of the industry, 305.
  • Mishima Satsuma ware, 171.
  • Mitani Rinzo, potter, 342.
  • Mito ware, 406.
  • Mitsuhisa, chief of Satsuma, patron of keramic art, 143.
  • Mitsutaro, Kimura, potter, 333.
  • Miura Kenya, potter, 387.
  • Miyagawa Kōzan or Shozan, potter, 232, 404; his Makuzu ware, 405, 416; his porcelain, 406, 416, 418.
  • Miyai Saguro, potter, 377.
  • Mizoguchi, potter, 117.
  • Mizoro, Kyōtō, factory, one of Ninsei's workshops, 182; origin, 187, 207; unglazed ware, 207; character of the ware, 208.
  • Mizuna Genzaemon, potter, 394.
  • Modelling, in Mikawachi porcelain, 105, 106; in Arita porcelain, 106; in Kyōtō ware, 196; in Takatori ware, 317; in Sōhichi ware, 320; in Fukakusa ware, 327; in Bizen ware, 329; in Shidoro ware, 335; in Minato ware, 354; in Yusetsu Banko ware, 363, 365; by Haritsu, 387; in Kōren ware, 393; in Makuzu ware, 405.
  • Moemon, amateur potter of Kyōtō, 178.
  • Moemon, Mori, potter, 333.
  • Moemon, Okushi, potter, 115.
  • Moemon, Soejima, potter, 115, 116.
  • Mogibei, potter, 401.
  • Mohei, Kagiya, potter, 195.
  • Mokubei, potter, 195, 214; imitation of Cochin China and other wares, 215; uses moulds, 215; mark, 216; daughter, 216.
  • Mokume ware, 403.

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