A collection of Japanese Meiji Period Imari ceramics, comprising a heavier than usual fluted oviform vase with gilt highlights, and painted character marks to underside, 25cm high, another fluted vase, four fluted circular dishes, and a slightly later damaged fluted bowl, (7).

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