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Set of five slightly rectangular blue and white dishes. Each depicts a different scene. Part a: plants and a building. Part b: plants and a building. Part c: plants and a building. Part d: plants. Part e: an animal and plants. Seal mark impressed.
Vase in the shape of a large duck; two small children are clinging to the body; colours are predominantly orange, green and brown. Label on the bottom indicates that this object was made by priests in ancient Ishigura and is not made today. May have once had a lid.
Abstract - horizontal lines in blue and brown (rust) on white; blue neck; rectangular in cross section. Large white label on base.
Boat shaped bowl with detachable lid. Decorative motifs on the top. All in blue and white. Unmarked. The lid is pierced.
Shell shape. Under glaze blue with red and gilt. Abstract floral and landscape motifs.
Set of six cups and six saucers with image of gold and white sky with orange-red, brown, yellow, green and gold maple leaves. Red and gold inscription on underside. Cups have simple cylindrical shape with curved handle.
Round dish with raised pedestal base. Overall, dish is light grey-green with rings on the outer edge and near the centre in dark brown. There is an unglazed pinkish brown band near the centre.
Round, gray and white glazed dish decorated with lines radiating around the rim and a swirl in the centre surrounded by floral patterns.
Light blue glaze with screen pattern and underglaze blue rim and swirl. Unmarked.
Balcony scene with pine and parrot. Floral and geometric border in gilt, enamels under blue and red glaze. Blue seal marks.