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ALL CLAIMS MUST BE MADE WITHIN THREE DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF GOODS.

MAIN HOUSE 
KITAHAMA, OSAKA, JAPAN.

JAPANESE BRANCH HOUSES, 
TERAMACHI, KIOTO
NOBORIOJI, NARA
 
AMERICAN BRANCH HOUSES, 
254 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK
BOARD WALK, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

NURSERY DEP'T
EXPERIMENTAL GARDEN,
164-168 COLUMBIA ST.,
DORCHESTER, MASS.

GREENHOUSES, 
230-234 COLUMBIA ST.,
DORCHESTER, MASS.

Boston, Dec 14 1899 
Mr. Chas. L. Freer, 
Detroit Mich

BOUGHT OF YAMANAKA & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in Japanese Art Objects, 
272 BOYLSTON STREET.
TELEPHONE 1109 BACK BAY

Terms

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| B 3146 [[checkmark]] | Iga Jar (about 1663) Melon shape, rope handles five crackle, greyish glaze tinted with light green; height 7"
This is generally called Yenshu Iga from the fact that Kabou Yenshu gave order to the potter to produce this glazing | 75 [[checkmark]] |

| B 7706 [[checkmark]] | Asahi Jar Kioto (about 1900) mark Asahi impressed at bottom height 7½"
Shape of Japanese potato head; the mask was originally given by Goujiuro, a son of
Kobouy. Glazing after Gohou Coriage
Made at [[?]] at foot of Mt Asahi, near Agi Kioto. | 20 [[checkmark]] |

| B 1605 [[checkmark]] | Osuke water jar (about 1624) C ware, height 7½" shape of bamboo wand crackle; charming light green glaze over slightly tinted yellowish brown ground. Beautiful dis-coloration | 18 [[checkmark]] |

| B 7142 [[checkmark]] | Satsuma water jar (about 1600) 40 [[checkmark]] Impressed mark "Goyo" at bottom. "Goyo" is an idiomatic expression for the order of high dignitary. Fine crackle. Brownish cream ground, singular | 40 [[checkmark]] |

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