Plate - Porcelain - Japanese Imari porcelain

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Meiji period Japanese Imari porcelain dish from Japan, 21 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep and 2.7 cm high, in good condition with minor signs of ageing.

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Japanese Imari porcelain frequently employed abundant red and gold enamels, resulting in a visually magnificent and dazzling effect. This term generally refers to the Kinrante style, characterized by underglaze blue, overglaze red, and gold embellishment. The period from the late Edo to the Meiji era marked the peak of Japanese export porcelain. A highly effective method for determining the age or maker of pottery is through the "pottery mark," also known as the base mark. Currently, the base marks I've observed often include the kiln, the maker's name, or a specially designed logo by the maker.

Japanese Imari porcelain frequently employed abundant red and gold enamels, resulting in a visually magnificent and dazzling effect. This term generally refers to the Kinrante style, characterized by underglaze blue, overglaze red, and gold embellishment. The period from the late Edo to the Meiji era marked the peak of Japanese export porcelain. A highly effective method for determining the age or maker of pottery is through the "pottery mark," also known as the base mark. Currently, the base marks I've observed often include the kiln, the maker's name, or a specially designed logo by the maker.

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Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
Japanese Imari porcelain
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Porcelain
Dynastic Style/Period
Meiji period (1868-1912)
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
2.7 cm
Sold with stand
No
Width
21 cm
Depth
16.5 cm
Estimated period
1800-1850
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