c.1840–1890's - Japanese Imari Plate – Late Edo to Early Meiji

£59.95

A beautiful and rare antique Japanese Imari porcelain plate, dating from the late Edo to early Meiji period (c.1840–1890). Hand-painted with deep cobalt blue underglaze and rich iron-red floral overglaze, this piece showcases the refined artistry of the Arita kilns.

The plate features an elegant scalloped edge and traditional floral motifs, all painted by hand. Produced for the export market, it would have been shipped via the port of Imari to Nagasaki, then traded to Dutch and Chinese merchants during Japan’s historic porcelain trade era.

Authentic 19th-century Japanese Imari ware

Hand-painted – each piece unique

Classic blue and red palette

Scalloped rim for added elegance

Rich historical export heritage

Condition: Excellent antique condition – no chips, cracks, or repairs. Minor age-related wear is consistent with age.

A rare collector’s piece perfect for lovers of Japanese antiques, export porcelain, and 19th-century ceramics.

A beautiful and rare antique Japanese Imari porcelain plate, dating from the late Edo to early Meiji period (c.1840–1890). Hand-painted with deep cobalt blue underglaze and rich iron-red floral overglaze, this piece showcases the refined artistry of the Arita kilns.

The plate features an elegant scalloped edge and traditional floral motifs, all painted by hand. Produced for the export market, it would have been shipped via the port of Imari to Nagasaki, then traded to Dutch and Chinese merchants during Japan’s historic porcelain trade era.

Authentic 19th-century Japanese Imari ware

Hand-painted – each piece unique

Classic blue and red palette

Scalloped rim for added elegance

Rich historical export heritage

Condition: Excellent antique condition – no chips, cracks, or repairs. Minor age-related wear is consistent with age.

A rare collector’s piece perfect for lovers of Japanese antiques, export porcelain, and 19th-century ceramics.