Each of these is a representative example of a seven-sun dish in overglaze enamels. The “Momijigari” plate, which shows autumn leaves on a curtain, and the “Itomaki” plate are typical of Japanese patterns. The plate with a cherry blossom and bush design in overglaze enamels has a cloisonne design on the reverse side and a comb-shaped base. The plate with hoshu design in overglaze enamels has a peony design in arabesque style and a comb-shaped base. The dish with a flower raft design in overglaze enamels has a cloisonne design and a comb-shaped base. The plate with a small ball design in overglaze enamels is a set of five plates, the reverse side with a floral arabesque design and a raised comb base. Dish with a design of Shibagaki in morning glory in overglaze enamels, the reverse side with a floral arabesque motif and a slightly coarse combed base. Both the plate with a cherry blossom bush design in overglaze enamels and the plate with a maple leaf hunting design in overglaze enamels are white on the reverse side with no design on the underside, and only the comb-shaped design is shown on the base. The plate with an itomaki design in overglaze enamels is decorated with a lotus-like branch design and has a comb-shaped base.