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mortuary jars (5); tea caddies (2); saki warmers (3), tea jug (1); vessels for cooking meats (6); burial pottery, fragments &c (1 lot); shrine of Kotohira (1); shrine, image of Bishamon (1); bed [[underlined]] futons [[/underlined]] (1 set); rincing bowl (1); saki strands and cups ([[strikethrough]] 4 [[/strikethrough]] 21); iron saki pots (2); [[strikethrough]] sake or tea [[/strikethrough]] refreshment table (1); soup plates (10); [[strikethrough]] [[sa?]] [[/strikethrough]] fish bowl (1); chests of drawers (2); dress of a laboring man (4 pieces); winter clothing of a merchant (7 pieces); clothing of a Jinrikisha man (2 pieces); soup bowl and spoon (2); confection bowl (1); toilet case (1); tin in basket holder (1); night light (1); paper fish (1); doll (1); cloth (6 samples); rain coats (2); household shrine (1); bronze hibachi (1); utensils used in blacking the teeth (1 set); hand basket (1); suit for child (1); cotton rolls (2); samples of tea (6); tobacco pouches (2); wooden awls (3); straw hoops (2); fan (1); beads for praying (4 strings); healing water bottles (4); incense (5 kinds); toy bags of rice (2). 

Transcription Notes:
blacking the teeth is correct (not blocking) - old custom in Japan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohaguro