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1 8th cent. A netsuke-carver of Wakayama, Kishiu. The Soken Kisho says : " He is very skilful. His work resembles that of Ogasawara Issai, and he will doubtless improve much as he grows older. " Jochi. 1 7th cent. A pupil of Nagoshi Masataka (q. V. ). His family name was Hori. Metal-founder. JSgen. There were three of this name. All had the common name of Seiye- mon, and lived in the i8th cent. Metal-founders. JSkiu. (d. 1685. ) A celebrated metal- founder. Son of Onishi Josei. He cast tea-urns... decorated with pine sprays in relief; others in the form of folded paper, a gourd, a rice-bag, an old-woman's mouth, etc. Jorin. (d. 1727. ) An eminent founder. Joriu. Igth cent. (d. 1835. ) A net- suke-shi of Osaka. Josci. 1 7th cent. Family name Onishi. A metal-founder of Kyoto. Jdsetsu. 1 8th cent. Sanyemon. Metal- founder. Joun. A pupil of Onishi Josei (q. V. ). Seiyemon. Metal-founder. Jugyaku. Igth cent. (d. 1893. ) A skilled netsuke-shi of Tokyo ; pupil of the second Riukei. Jukwa. (First half of igth cent.
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