The first three okimono constructed in two detachable sections, the first of a buncho (Java sparrow) perched atop a large stalk of green yatsude (fatsia), unsigned, on a separate large oval wood stand, , ; the second also of a buncho on a single large yatsude leaf, signed on the back of the bird's tail with chiselled characters Gyokuzan, on a separate wood stand with scrolled feet, , , , with a wood storage box inscribed outside the lid Yatsudeyo buncho (Fatsia and Java Sparrow) and inside the lid inscribed Toyama no ju Gyokuzan saku (Made by Gyokuzan of Toyama); the third of a sekirei (wagtail) perched atop a jakago (stone-filled basket) attached with green leaves and a mooring post, unsigned, , with a wood storage box inscribed Chudo jakago ni sekirei (Cast bronze of wagtail and stone-filled basket); the fourth of an insect cage containing two bamboo mantises on a bamboo perch, the outside of the cage applied with a pair of birds on a berried branch, unsigned, ; the fifth a vessel constructed in three detachable sections, the sparrow perched atop the smaller gourd, the larger gourd with a detachable stopper in the form of a leafy stalk, unsigned, with a wood storage box inscribed Hyotan ni suzume Gyokusen saku (Gourds and sparrow made by Gyokusen) and sealed Gyokusen,