Japanese Pottery Being a Native Report With An Introduction And Catalogue

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Japanese Pottery Being a Native Report With An Introduction And Catalogue
Augustus Wollaston Franks
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This ware is produced in the province of Tosa. The factory was founded during the periods Manji or Kwambun (165 8-1673) by a man named Shohaku, who had studied under Ninsei. The present trade consists in various domestic articles of an inferior kind for use in the neighbourhood.
[Ninagawa states that Oto is a place in the town of K6chi, province of Tosa, and that Shohaku was a Corean potter who came to Japan with Chosogabe Motochika, ruler of the province of Tosa, after the invasion of Corea by
... Taiko Hideyoshi (1592-98), He first worked with Corean materials, and afterwards discovered and used the clay of Nocha yama near Kochi. He also states that some say that the potter Ninsei was the pupil of Shohaku. ] 125. Tea bowl {cha-wan), light-brown ware, covered with a pale-drab glaze crackled, and painted in bluish-black with symbols, rain cloak, hammer of Daikoku, etc. Oto ware, made in the province of Toza, about 1800. H. 3^ in. Diam. 4^ in.
283. 77.
AWAJI WARE.
This ware comes from a small factory in the village of Igano- mura, in the island of Awaji, opposite Hiogo.


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