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MARKS AND SEALS

742. Banko Tekizan=a modern Banko mark.
743. Banko, Nippon Yūsetsu=another form of No. 740.
744. Gandosen=(made by) an anchorite for pleasure; a modern Banko mark.
745. Banko Nippon Yūsetsu=another form of No. 740.
746. Another form of No. 740.
747. Gandosen=another form of No. 744.
748. Dai fusōkoku Ikemizu Tōshi Yensō=made by the potter Ikemizu of the Yensō-sha in the "great and unequalled country;" a modern Banko mark.
749. Nippon Banko=a modern Banko mark.
750. Nippon Banko Date sei=made by Date; a modern Banko mark.
751. Banko Kinkadō-in=modern Banko mark.
752. Banko Nippon Yūsetsu=modern Banko mark.
753. Another form of No. 752.
754. Another form of No. 752.
755. Sekisui Tazan tsuchikaroku Kumo tōshi Suikū Banko=a modern Banko mark.
756. Banko, Nippon jōyō no shō=a modern Banko mark.
757. Senshū fuyeki=another form of No. 741.
758. Another form of No. 741.
759. Nippon Banko=another form of No. 749.
760. Banko Gandosen=another form of No. 747.
761. Gando sanjin zō, Banko Gandosen=another form of No. 760.
762. Nippon Banko, Shunkei=mark Shunkei, a modern Banko potter.
763. Banko, Senshū, Yōtōken=mark of Yōtōken, a modern Banko potter.
764. Nippon Banko=a modern Banko mark.
766. Sekitokuyen sei=made at the Sekitokuyen, the name of a kiln in Isawa where modern Banko ware is made.
ŌMI.
766. Ōye=mark found on pottery of Ōye-mura; second half of fifteenth century.
767. Gōshū, Seta Kyōtō, tokishi Mompei=mark of the potter Mompei of Kyōtō, who worked at Seta in Gōshu (Ōmi) at close of eighteenth and beginning of nineteenth century.
768. Mompeiyama=mark of Mompei kiln; (vide No. 767).
769. Hira=mark on pottery made at Hira, beside lake Biwa, from the early part of nineteenth century.
770. Shiga=mark found on Shigaraki ware; probably of the seventeenth century.
771. Another form of No. 770.
772. Zezetora=mark used by Torakichi, a potter of Kyōtō, who worked at the Zeze kiln in the middle of the nineteenth century.
773. Chōtōzan=a mark used by Hozen upon pottery made by him at Miidera, about the year 1848.
774. Kotō, Shizen jŭ=a mark found on Kotō ware; early part of nineteenth century.
775. Kotō=another form of No. 774, but used at a somewhat later date.
776. Kotō=a mark used at the Kotō kiln; middle of nineteenth century.
777. Kotō, Meihō=mark of Meihō, who worked at Kotō in the middle of the nineteenth century.
HARIMA.
778. Asagiri=mark used by a potter of Maiko in the second half of the seventeenth century.
779. Maiko=mark of the Maiko kiln.
780. Akashi=mark used by Seisuke at Akashi in the second half of the seventeenth century.
781. Akashiura=another form of No. 780, but probably of slightly later date.
782. Akaura=another form of No. 781.
782 –A. Wafūken=mark used by Hashimoto, at the Akashi kiln at the close of the eighteenth century.
KISHIU.
783. Sanrakuyen sei=mark found on pottery produced at a kiln of that name in the grounds of the Tosa Yashiki in Yedo, in imitation of the Kairaku ware of Kishiu; middle of nineteenth century.
784. Another form of No. 783.

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