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All Claims for Allowance Must Be Made Immediately After Receipt of Goods

Main House  
Osaka      
            
Branch Houses 
Teramachi, Kioto  
Noborioji, Naba   
                                                                
London House
68 New Bond St, London, W. 

Yamanaka & Co.
Dealers in Japanese Art Objects
254 Fifth Avenue
Bet. 28th and 29th Sts.
New York, Nov. 2, 1901. 190

American Houses
272 Boylston Street
Boston, Mass.

Board Walk
Atlantic City, N.J.

Nursery Department
Greenhouses
230-234 Columbia St.,
Dorchester, Mass. 

Mr. C. L. Freer,
Terms  Detroit, Mich.

[[5 Columned Table]]
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Brought Forward. $1186. [[checkmark]]

| 1048 D 1743 | 1 | Tea Bowl, Tsushima. Unkaku design of Storks, Clouds and flowers [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] delicately drawn in white and black under soft yellowish glaze, Date 1750 H 3 in | $1186. [[checkmark]] 15. | [[checkmark]] | 

| 1049 C 1850. | 1 | Tea Bowl. Seto. Corrugated surface from Center to foot. Glaze with yellow and black Dark brown mottles [[strikethrough]] glass. [[/strikethrough]] One Notch in foot - Height 3½ | [[checkmark]] 12. | [[checkmark]] | 

| D 588 1050 | 1 | Tea Bowl. Corean, White with wild narcisas in redish brown [[strikethrough]] on white glaze. [[/strikethrough]] Late 1600. Height 3 3/8 in | [[checkmark]] 35. | [[checkmark]] |

| D 601 1051 | 1 | Tea Bowl. Raku. Red with heavy white overflowing glaze 3 mdl group of storks painted in black and white - made by Zengoro after Koyetsu [[strikethrough]] milky white glaze on red terracotta clay. [[/strikethrough]] Date 1830, Height - 3 5/8 in | [[checkmark]] 15. | [[checkmark]]  |

| D 1845 1052 | 1 | Tea Bowl. Shodai Heavy hard red clay - with thin semitransparent glaze of peacock - Higo - [[strikethrough]] ware Blueish gray glaze in mottled. [[/strikethrough]] Date 1550. blue [[strikethrough]] glaze [[/strikethrough]] mottled with yellow and white - rim of bowl indented also a [[strikethrough]] row [[/strikethrough]] circle of indentations near foot Height 2 5/8 | [[checkmark]] 18. | [[checkmark]] | 

| D 1847 1053 | 1 | Tea Bowl. Shodai ware. Corrugated surface inside and outside - Hard semi transparant brown glaze, with bright blue overflow - Height 2 5/8 in [[strikethrough]] Blue and purplish running glaze. [[/strikethrough]] Date 1650. | [[checkmark]] 12. | [[checkmark]] |

| D 1844 1054 | I | Dish [[strikethrough]] Tea Bowl. [[/strikethrough]] Shodai [[strikethrough]] ware [[/strikethrough]] Low flaring shape - Dark brown glaze speckled with black, overflown with olive and Hakeme in white [[strikethrough]] White Hakeme glazed on dark grey. [[/strikethrough]] Date 1600. Height 2 in Dia 7 7/8 | [[checkmark]] 35. | [[checkmark]] | 

| C 703 1055 | 1 | Tea Bowl. Hagi [[strikethrough]] ware. [[/strikethrough]] Yellowish pink. rich full color Height 3 3/8 Date 1750. | [[checkmark]] 10. | [[checkmark]] | 

| D 1375 1056 | 1 | Carried. Sake Bottle. Shodai Large. [[strikethrough]] ware. [[/strikethrough]] Leaf design deeply carved on the shoulder of the bottle. in five places. Thin brown glaze [[strikethrough]] clay [[/strikethrough]] mixed with Yellow - Peacock blue over glaze on neck and in incisions Height 10¼ in - Dark red Clay - Two incised marks on the bottom "Shodai Osukoyi" | [[checkmark]] Gift. | $1338.00 [[checkmark]] |