The item is a hand-painted porcelain plate, possibly of Japanese Imari origin, measuring 7 1/8" in diameter and 1 1/8" in height. It is decorated with intricate enamel designs featuring traditional motifs, including floral and geometric patterns. The plate appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks.
Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Material
Porcelain with hand-painted enamel decoration
Distinguishing Features
Vibrant hand-painted details in red, gold, green, and blue
Traditional Japanese motifs, potentially Imari style
Underside shows a pale blue glaze with faint brushwork, though no clear maker's mark or inscription for exact identification
Condition
The plate is in good condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs observed. The enamel paintwork appears intact, with some minor wear that is consistent with age.
Size and Dimensions
Diameter: 7 1/8"
Height: 1 1/8"
Date Period
Imari porcelain was predominantly produced during the late Edo to early Meiji period (18th–19th century). However, due to the lack of markings, this plate could also be a 20th-century reproduction.
Weight
Approximately 12 oz.
History
The Imari style originated in Japan, known for its colorful overglaze decoration, and was highly sought after in European and American markets during the 17th–19th centuries. Without detailed provenance or maker’s marks, this plate’s exact history remains unclear.
Estimated Value
Based on the design, style, and condition, as well as comparable items in the market:
If authentic antique (Edo/Meiji period): $100–$200
If 20th-century reproduction: $30–$70
Recommendations
For precise valuation and identification:
Consult with a professional appraiser specializing in Asian ceramics.
Examine the glaze and painting style under magnification for signs of age or modern production techniques.
Consider having the plate assessed by an expert familiar with Imari porcelain to determine its authenticity and period.
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Antique/Vintage Imari Plate
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Description The item is a…
Description
The item is a hand-painted porcelain plate, possibly of Japanese Imari origin, measuring 7 1/8" in diameter and 1 1/8" in height. It is decorated with intricate enamel designs featuring traditional motifs, including floral and geometric patterns. The plate appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks.
Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Material
Porcelain with hand-painted enamel decoration
Distinguishing Features
Condition
The plate is in good condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs observed. The enamel paintwork appears intact, with some minor wear that is consistent with age.
Size and Dimensions
Date Period
Imari porcelain was predominantly produced during the late Edo to early Meiji period (18th–19th century). However, due to the lack of markings, this plate could also be a 20th-century reproduction.
Weight
Approximately 12 oz.
History
The Imari style originated in Japan, known for its colorful overglaze decoration, and was highly sought after in European and American markets during the 17th–19th centuries. Without detailed provenance or maker’s marks, this plate’s exact history remains unclear.
Estimated Value
Based on the design, style, and condition, as well as comparable items in the market:
Recommendations
For precise valuation and identification:
Hope this information helps, and if you require any further clarification, feel free to let me know.