One vase is pear-shaped and the two others are four-sided, with a square mouth and a flat square unglazed base. The third central vase has a dish mouth and stands on a circular foot ring. On the sides of the neck are semi-circular handles emerging from the open jaws of a lion-like head. The decorative motifs are outlined in raised slip and then filled in with turquoise enamel and transparent glaze on an ink-blue ground in fahua-style. On the front face arranged vertically is a spray of lingzhi fungus, lozenges, peony flowers, bands of lappets and a single scroll on the foot.