The Japanese wall pockets include: 3 window form pockets with a child looking out (1 with 1/4" hairline crack at the back); 2 figural pockets in 18th-century clothing; 1 lady riding a donkey, 1 man wearing a sombrero hat, (1/4" hairline crack); 1 cone form with boy on front; 1 with boy carrying umbrella; 2 with children standing in front of a stone wall; 1 with dutch children carrying a basket, ( 1/2" firing crack at back); 3 green windows, each with a person looking out; 2 profiles of boys wearing top hats; 1profile of a girl with a hat with a bow; 1 of a girl with flowered hat.
The unmarked wall pockets include 1 profile of a lady with a floral bonnet; 1 completely blue of a girl with a bonnet.
For a total of 21 wall pockets. They range in height from 7" to 3".