This unusually designed Japanese Porcelain We specialize in Japanese Imari. This plate from the Arita region of Japan is quite heavy for its 9” diameter size. The color and design of this scalloped edge plate is very attractive. C. 1880.
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This is a wonderful display of Imari. Each of these are in great condition. As you look at each plate or charger you will see a subtle differences in the artwork. Please inquire for more information including specific images, pricing and availability
Unusual Japanese Urn from the turn of the century. Enamel work is unusual design. Champleve differs from Cloisonne in that the enamelwork is done in a bronze cast rather than in brass wires (which is how Chinese Cloisonne is made). This vase stands 9 1/2" tall and is about 7 1/2" around at its widest point. We can custom design and make you a beautiful lamp including shade for a total of $295. A great piece.
This is a Good Set of Twelve Japanese Imari, Molded or Scalloped edge Porcelain Plates, each painted to it's center in underglaze-blue, iron-red and gilding with a medallion panel of a phoenix and scrolling foliage. Each molded rim has a variety of alternating panels overlaid with scattered flowerheads of kiku chrysanthemum. The unusual underside rim is decorated with repeated extended floral sprays. Each plate in this set shows subtle differences in the artwork consistent with the fact t ...click for details
This scalloped edge 12" Imari charger has dark cobalt under glaze blue with deep red painting. The center features a flower basket and the edges are decorated with mums and phoenix. The surface has good patina with no damage. The back is unsigned but there is nice decoration.
This nice imari plate measures 8.5" in diameter. The symmetrical decoration features trees and floral motifs. The loss to the gold is typical. The back is signed and decorated and there are no chips or cracks.
This fine imari charger features symmetrical decoration in several different intricate floral motifs and hatching. There is very little loss to the painting and there are no chips, cracks or hairlines. The charger measures 12.25" in diameter and the back is decorated but unsigned.
This 19th century imari bottle measures just under 6" in height and is 2.75" in diameter at its widest point. The orange and gold paint decoration is beautiful and there is minimal loss. This is a very pretty unsigned bottle with good signs of age and no chips or cracks.
This beautiful Imari bowl of the late Tokugawa period, circa 1850-1860 is perfect in every way. The bowl features pine, bamboo, plum tree and mum motifs. It is signed "AO" and the bottom is painted. There is almost no wear to the painting and there are no cracks, chips or hairlines to the porcelain. The bowl measures 6.5" in diameter and is 2.75" tall.