One by Shizan, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryComprising one stout pear-shaped vase applied in high relief with a pair of carp swimming above aquatic plants, signed on the base Shizan within a rectangular reserve, 28.5cm (11?in) high; the second a tall baluster vase decorated in high relief with Fujin and Raijin (the Gods of Wind and Thunder) running for cover and an oni (demon) sheltering beneath a large straw hat protecting himself during the 'bean-throwing' ritual at Setsubun, inscribed on the reverse with four characters Fuku wa uchi (In with good fortune), unsigned, 44cm (17?in) high. (2).