Each decorated in enamels and gilt, the first depicting (probably) Shizuka Gozen, the mistress of Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159–1189), forced to dance in front of her captor Minamoto no Yoritomo whilst three of Yoshitsune's retainers are shown approaching the gate in an attempt to rescue her, all within a rectangular panel above shrubs of autumnal flowers and grasses including peony, lily and kikyo (Chinese bellflowers), reserved on a ground of densely clustered white enamel chrysanthemum heads, signed Kinkozan zo, 22.5cm (8 7/8in) diam.; the second plate with two overlapping panels each enclosing a different scene, one with a beautiful lady and her two children strolling along the banks of a lake, the other showing a dignitary and his retainers beseeched by a female servant as she holds forth a branch of flowers; unsigned, (2)