This is a Japanese porcelain vase, probably from the Meiji period (1868-1912). It is characterized by delicate decoration in the Imari style, which is recognizable by the combination of cobalt blue, red and gold. The floral motifs and geisha figures are typical of this style. Here are some details that can be noticed in the photo: * Shape: The vase has a rounded shape, which is characteristic of many Japanese vases. * Decorations: The decorations are concentrated on one side of the vase and depict scenes of everyday life, probably involving geisha. * Colors: The colors blue, red and gold, which are typical of Imari porcelain, dominate