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INDEX

  • Riuzō, Mori, potter, 332.
  • Rokubei, potter, 211; mark, 211; decorative style, 211; descendants, 212, 213.
  • Roku no Yukansai, potter, 232; descendants, 232.
  • Rokuro of Meppō, potter, 378.
  • Rokuro of Sukikai-bashi, potter, 327.
  • Roku-roku-rin. See Chōzo.
  • Ryoemon, Funaki, potter, 338.
  • Ryōniu. See Kichizaemon (Tanaka).
  • Saburohei. See Kisaburo.
  • Sagawa Tomosuke, potter, 343.
  • Sahei, Tanaka, potter, 36.
  • Sahyo. See Kichizaemon (Tanaka).
  • Saibei, Agano, potter, 323.
  • Saiemon, Ono, potter, 157.
  • Sakaida Kakiemon, potter, 55, 57; develops decoration with enamels, 61, 63; reputation, 75; descendants, 112; family mark, 112; forgeries, 427.
  • Sakamoto Gembei, potter, 343.
  • Sakata Densaku, potter, 346.
  • Sakon, Irie, potter, 219.
  • Sakubei Shigetoshi, potter, 341; called Kita, 342.
  • Sakurai ware, 382.
  • Sakutarō, Ohi, potter, 257.
  • Same ware, 153.
  • Samuro, Iwamatsu, potter, 114.
  • Sanda porcelain, 380.
  • Saniu. See Kichizaemon (Tanaka).
  • San-no-jo. See Joen (Imamura).
  • Sanuki province, imitation Raku ware, 341; Takamatsu ware, 342; Shido ware, 342.
  • Sartel, M. du, on Japanese porcelains in European collections, 120, 124.
  • Sasaki Yozo, potter, 318.
  • Sasayama ware, 399.
  • Satow, Sir Ernest, on the Nawashiro potteries, 159–166.
  • Satsuma, Occidental reputation of its faience, 133; character of old and new faience, 133–135, 146–152, 166–168; Korean potters, 135; coloured ware, 136–139, 152, 157, 168–170; origin of "Satsuma ware," 140; production of enamelled ware, 142–146, 152; hybrid ware, 151, 166; Same faience, 153; composition of the faience, 153, 156, 157; porcelain manufacture, 154–156; composition of the porcelain, 156; inferior faience, 171; faience compared with Kyōtō faience, 206, 207; modern à jour decoradon, 421. See also Chōsa, Nawashiro, Tadeno, Tatsumonji.
  • Sawa family, potters, 339.
  • Sawada Shunzan, potter, 318.
  • Sawamura Tosa, potter, 229.
  • Seggars, origin and use, 74.
  • Seibei, Honda, potter, 246.
  • Seibei, Nomura. See Ninsei.
  • Seibei Yahyō, potter, 209.
  • Seifū family, potters, 226, 417.
  • Seifū Yōhei, potter, Chinese models, 417.
  • Seiji-sha, keramic society, purpose and influence, 113.
  • Seiki, Boku, potter, 152.
  • Seikuan, Boku, potter, 152.
  • Seimon, Fukuda, potter, 109.
  • Seisai, Rokubei, potter, 212; mark, 213.
  • Seiyemon, Nomura. See Ninsei.
  • Sen no Rikiu and Raku ware, 32, 37.
  • Seta ware, 366.
  • Seto, Owari, Teshiro's kiln, 13–16, 265; character and esteem of his Seto faience, 265–268, 272; ware of his immediate descendants, 270–272; later ware, 272–275, 278; mark, 274; porcelain manufacture, 282–287; character of porcelain, 292; over-the-glaze decoration, 294–297; modern egg-shell porcelain, 420.
  • Setoguchi family, potters, 114.

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