Plate - Biscuit porcelain

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An Imari porcelain charger from the Meiji period, produced in Arita, Japan, 42 cm in diameter, biscuit porcelain, about 5 kg, decorated with Paradise Birds and doves in cobalt blue, iron red and saffron tones with a gilded rim, dating to the late 19th century.

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Imari dish from the Meiji period. End of the 19th century.
Puntgaaf
Since it's about a wedding gift.
Parrots and doves. The dish has original pressure marks from the oven.
Rust spots indicate age.
Imari is the European name for Japanese porcelain that was made in the city of Arita and transported through the port.
Cobalt blue, iron red, with saffron tints and golden edges. These were exported to Europe in the 17th century.

Imari dish from the Meiji period. End of the 19th century.
Puntgaaf
Since it's about a wedding gift.
Parrots and doves. The dish has original pressure marks from the oven.
Rust spots indicate age.
Imari is the European name for Japanese porcelain that was made in the city of Arita and transported through the port.
Cobalt blue, iron red, with saffron tints and golden edges. These were exported to Europe in the 17th century.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
5 kg
Porcelain type
Biscuit porcelain
Specific region of origin
Arita
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Porcelain
Dynastic Style/Period
Meiji period (1868-1912)
Condition
As new - unused
Height
42 cm
Sold with stand
No
Width
42 cm
Diameter
42 cm
Depth
42 cm
Decor
Arita
Estimated period
1800-1850
BelgiumVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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