A Vindication of the Decorated Pottery of Japan

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A Vindication of the Decorated Pottery of Japan
James Lord Bowes
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He also makes public a private letter from a Japanese friend. " Mr. MORSE knows that there is not a shadow of foundation for the offensive imputation of breach of confidence conveyed by his remark. Moreover, he omits to state that the rare dish to which he refers, a gift to me, is described by the donor's son as "a very old dish of Tada yaki, which has been used in his family for generations. " THE CHOJI. A Safeguard from Noxious Vapours.
55 [Reprinted from Japanese Pottery. '] THE UNDECORATED
...WARES.
Since the chapter upon the Undecorated Wares of Japan (in Japanese Pottery], and the remarks about Professor Morse's Paper in Harpers' Magazine were in type, the Collector has read with great interest the following article upon the same subject in The Japan Weekly Mail, and he ventures to congratulate himself upon finding his views so com- pletely endorsed by such an eminent authority, for the journal named has for its editor Captain Brinkley, who, during a residence of twenty years or more in Japan, has had ample opportunities of studying the subject, and his remarks show that he has arrived at the same conclusion as the Collector, who formed his opinion under circumstances altogether different : The Boston Herald referring to our criticisms of Professor Morse's article on " Old Satsuma, " attributes to us the idea that " the Chanoyu forms and colours are not attractive, " and says that we " seem unaccount- ably blind to the enduring charms of the pottery " of the Tea Clubs.


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