There are a few pieces with small chips, one cup is cracked, a lot of variance in the design, several instances of overpaint. We're not removing any of the damaged pieces but including with the lot. Antique to vintage: We do not have the knowledge from the signature to know exactly when these were made. Considering the lack of "made in nippon/japan" marking it would suggest production before the 1890s, when the McKinley Tariff Act started.
However, I could be very wrong and they could have had foil stamps that have been lost and be much more recent (20s to 60s). I simply can't guarantee them being 100+ years old. WARNING: FOR DECORATIVE USE ONLY.
There's a good possibility they have lead or arsenic or something. It's large for a sugar bowl at 6 1/4 Tall.