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Stories of Famous Potters 120 Toshiro 120 Tamikichi 123 Inuyama Wares 127 8. Kutani Kilns and Potters 129-138 Marks and Seals 136 Ohi Wares 137 Kaga Wares 137 Ninsei at Soma 138 9. Kyoto and Neighbouring Kilns and Potters 139-156 Kyoto Wares 139 Awata Wares 140 Ninsei 141 Kiyomizu Wares 147 Akahada Wares 148 Makuzu Wares 149 Iga and Shigaragi Wares 150 Tamba and Tokoname Wares 151 Koto Wares 152 Awaji Wares 153 Stone Ware 154 Banko Wares 155 Lacquer on Ceramics 156 10. Tokyo Kilns and Potters 157-162 Noritake and other "China-wares" 162 Rice Porcelain 162 11. Korean Wares—Brief Historical Outline 163-174 12. How to buy and appreciate Japanese Wares 175-192 Advice to Purchasers 175 A Word about Colour 179 Use of Gold 182 A Word of Warning 184 Typical Japanese Forms 185 13. Japanese Ceramics in Religion and Superstition 193-196 14. Ceramic Designs and Symbols 197-224 Animal Symbolism 198 Fish and Shell Fish Symbolism 206 Floral Symbols 208 Fruit Symbolism 211 Human Figures 213 Miscellaneous Symbols 220 15. Inscriptions on Ceramics 225-236 Chinese Dates Important in any Discussion of Oriental Ceramics 225 Ming Dynasty Date Marks 226 Marks on Chinese Ceramics found on Japanese Wares 233 Selected Bibliography 237-242 Index 243

      LIST OF FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

Plate No. Pages
I Japanese Border Designs 4/5
II Old Imari Border Designs 10/11
III Old Imari Border Designs 14/15
IV Old Imari Border Designs 18/19

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