Suda Seika Kiln  

Suda Yosaburo (1862-1927) also known as Suda Seika studied pottery making in
Kyoto and worked as a painter at the Kutani Toki Company in Yamashiro in 1883.
After the company closed in 1891, he opened his own kiln in 1906. His kiln was
continued by his son Suda Seika the Second ( Suda Kichiji) ( 1892 - 1971).  















Yaguchi Eijyu

Yaguchi Iwakichi ( 1870-1952).
His son, Yaguchi Eijyu II continued his kiln and produced a high quality porcelain ware.
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