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Subject:Is this a Chinese Imari plate?
Posted By: Roger Sat, Mar 23, 2019 IP: 2601:281:c202:b68a:2 Hi all! |
Subject:Re: Is this a Chinese Imari plate?
Posted By: Bill H Mon, Mar 25, 2019 Appears to be Japanese, perhaps early 20th century (late Meiji-Taisho era). Even if the dish should prove to be Chinese-made, the term "Chinese Imari" generally refers to Chinese porcelain dishes made from the Kangxi-to-Qianlong periods using some colors found in Japanese Imari but in patterns that are peculiarly Chinese. Views of a Kangxi example are shown below. |
Subject:Re: Is this a Chinese Imari plate?
Posted By: roger Tue, Mar 26, 2019 Bill, as always, I greatly appreciate your expertise! Cheers! |
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