Hi, these are Satsuma jars with raised enamel decoration. You can see in the pictures that it is not Imari porcelain, but earthenware with a cream colored crackle glaze, which is typical for Satsuma. They were likely made in Kyoto-Awata. I would date them to around late Meiji, around 1910. The marks in the lids are most likely not a maker's mark. I cannot read all of it, but I see tha Kanji for left and right and numerals. Those markings can be found often on such pieces and are related to the production process (marks of the decorators)...