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Suda Seika Kiln {cδΕΨ Suda Yosaburo (1862-1927) studied pottery in Kyoto and worked as an artist painter at Kutani Toki Company in Yamashiro in 1883. After the company closed in 1891, he became independent and opened his own studio in 1906. He is known as Suda Seika as his proffessional name. His studio was continued by his son Suda Seika the Second ( Suda Kichiji) ( 1892-1971).
@ Yaguchi Eijyu ξϋiυ d@@@ @@Yaguchi Iwakichi ( 1870-1952). His son, Yaguchi Eijyu II continued his kiln and produced high quality porcelain ware.
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