A beautiful Japanese porcelain saki cup in the style of Yoshidaya and possibly a Yoshidaya kiln piece. It is decorated in yellow, green blue and aubergine enamels with black lines. There is a Kutani fuku to the base.
Dating from the C19th., it measures 2 inches (5.1 cms) across.
A fine quality Japanese porcelain cup and saucer decorated in a fine wash underglaze blue, nabeshima style enamels and gilt. It has a fukagawa mark to the base.
Dating from the 1st half of the C20th., the cup stands 7.5 cms high and the saucer 14.5 cms across.
A Japanese imari dish decorated with "over the edge" mon and scrolling which incorporates stylised dragon and phoenix. The base has a single spur mark camouflaged with an underglaze blue & gilt flower.
Dating from the 1st half of the C18th., it measures 6 1/4inches (15.9 cms) across.
There is a chip to the rim, a shell chip to the outer rim and some wear to the red enamel and gilding.