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Vintage Japanese Imari Scalloped Plate – Edo to Meiji Period (c.1850–1900)

Antique 19th Century Porcelain – Rare Find – Collector’s Item

 

Origin:

A fine antique Japanese Imari porcelain plate, dating from the late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 1850–1900). Hand-painted in the traditional Imari palette of cobalt blue, iron red, and gold on a white ground, this scalloped-edge plate features a central vase with floral motifs framed by intricate geometric and floral panels.


Condition:

Good antique condition with light wear consistent with age. A minor hairline is visible but does not detract from its decorative appeal.


Size:

  • Diameter: ~28–31 cm
  • Scalloped edge adds dimension and elegance


Details:

This plate embodies the artistry of Arita kilns during the 19th century, blending Japanese craftsmanship with Chinese-inspired decorative motifs. The balance of colors and patterns makes it a striking display piece with historical and cultural value.


Perfect for:

  • Collectors of Japanese and Imari porcelain
  • Asian antique and decorative arts lovers
  • Statement display in modern or traditional interiors
  • Gifting to connoisseurs of fine ceramics

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