Height 19.2 cm, mouth diameter 18.5 cm, bottom diameter 17.8 cm
 This is one of the three famous Shigaraki mizusashi, a Senke masterpiece, with a Haraso inscription on the lid. It was named after the Fuyuki family and the Matsudaira family. It was later handed down to the Fuyuki family and Matsudaira Fumai. It has a rounded, nock-shaped mouth with a single step and a spatula carving at the bottom of the body. The front is covered with a white ash glaze, and the rest of the body is bright red in color. This is probably one of the most outstanding mizusashi of this type. It is thought to have been made around the Keicho period.