Each decorated in enamels and gilt, the first a rectangular box and cover painted with a woman teaching a young girl to play the koto, the inside of the cover and box with an indoor scene of an elegantly dressed woman with her child and attendant, signed on the base with seal Kaizan sei, ; the second a circular scallop-rimmed four-legged handled vase painted with women and children on a verandah on one side and a bird-and-flower scene on the reverse, the sides with scrolling karakusa ('Chinese grasses'), signed on the base with seal Fujisan, ; the third an oval blue ground vase painted with two rectangular panels, one depicting two sparrows flying against the full moon over autumnal plants and flowers growing beside stone-filled jakago (water breakers) and three warriors in a garden on the other on a ground of swirling brocade, signed on the base with impressed seal Kinkozan, high; the fourth a slender octagonal vase decorated with families enjoying the cherry-blossom-viewing season on one side and a group of warriors on the other, signed on the base Satsuma-yaki; (5).