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19th Century Imari Charger / Shallow Dish

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or sale a lovely 19th century Imari charger / shallow dish.

The charger is just short of 12 & 1/2 inches (31.7cm) in diameter and finely painted in the Kinran-de style consisting of under glaze blue and over-glaze red, green, cobalt blue and gilt. In this particular case the painting depicts under glaze blue cherry blossom, a richly decorated exotic bird an under glaze blue floral scene and a richly gilded bamboo bower, all encompassed within a richly decorated iron red and gilt border containing further decorative panels. The underside of the charger is also finely decorated with under glaze blue Buddhist symbols.

The charger is in a very good antique condition with no chips cracks or repairs, although the surface, does show some age relates wear commensurate with its age.
Price
£130.00  UK
$168.71  USA
154.58  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Dimensions12 & 1/2 inches (31.7cm) in diameter Category Antique Ceramics Date 1890  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Porcelain Origin Japanese Maker Imari Condition Very good antique condition with no chips cracks or repairs, although the surface, does show some age relates wear commensurate with its age and a couple of firing flaws. Item code as470a096 / B0227 Status Sold

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19th Century Imari Charger / Shallow Dish
 
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