Height 6.6 cm, mouth diameter 5.0 x 4.2 cm, bottom diameter 3.2 cm
 These works were conventionally called “Matsugaya,” but as already mentioned, they are assumed to belong to the old Nabeshima style. The molding is die-cut, but the pieces are thick and quite solid. The purpose of each of these vessels seems to have been the same, but they may have been made as boar-shaped vessels. Some of them have thin tubes attached to their sides.