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Boston, Oct. 13th 1902
M Charles L Freer
33 Ferry Ave.,

Bought of BUNKIO MATSUKI
IMPORTER OF Japanese Fine Arts
380 Boylston Street.

Detroit, Mich

Bill Presented First of Every Month
380 Boylston Street

C/S.

1181
#2 Raku Tea Bowl, Brownish black glaze decorations, deer on one side and 2 maple leaves on the other side, unglazed.
By Ichiniu
Fourth generation of Raku family.
Date 1620. X 60 [[checkmark]]
Height 5 in

1182
#5 Bowl by Ippodo, contemporary 1st Dohachi Brown clay, outside glaze blue with painted decorations of flowers and rabbits Inside glaze white with a circular ring unglazed in the center of which is a symbol painted in dark glaze
Incised [[strikethrough]] painted mark [[/strikethrough]] inside [[strikethrough]] Mark [[/strikethrough]] foot - contemporary Ippodo. 
Date 1740 x 35 [[checkmark]]
H [[strikethrough]] 3 3/4 [[/strikethrough]] 4 in 

1183
#48 Shidoro Bottle, long irregular neck heavily indented. Dark yellow glaze streaked with dark green Date 1700 x 25 [[checkmark]]
26 8 1/4 in

1184
#7 Incense Burner by Yebisei Kyoto.
Treacher of 1st Rokubei.
Date 1740 x 35
Grey glaze, decoded with flowers in green and red - Pottery cover surmounted with a small rabbit. H 3 1/2 in

Koyetsu Tea Bowl. Raku clay. Grey glaze. Inscriptions written in black
Translation of poetry - "The summer grass clothes the earth and hides from view the famous spot "Koramogawa." [[checkmark]]

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