A Japanese Satsuma conical shaped teapot, late 19th/ early 20th century, extensively decorated, with figural scene panels including processional warriors, character mark to base, shaped handle (AF), together with a Japanese Satsuma shaped dish, decorated with scene of rats mice in procession, bearing character mark to base, diameter 21.5cm (AF) and document relating to Satsuma ware (2)

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