19th Century Imari Charger

$3,800.00

A late 19th century Imari charger with scalloped edge and beautiful color. Center medallion with floral decoration, the underside edge also is decorated.

Imari Chargers were decorative porcelain plates originating from Japan, renowned for their vibrant and intricate designs. These plates typically featured cobalt blue, iron-red, and gold hues, adorned with floral, figural, or landscape motifs. Named after the Japanese port of Imari, from which they were exported, these handcrafted pieces gained immense popularity in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. Presently, they are esteemed as antiques or collectible display items, serving as a means to enhance the aesthetic appeal of dining tables and walls.

Size: 20” Dia x 3” H

C. 1880-1900, Japan

A late 19th century Imari charger with scalloped edge and beautiful color. Center medallion with floral decoration, the underside edge also is decorated.

Imari Chargers were decorative porcelain plates originating from Japan, renowned for their vibrant and intricate designs. These plates typically featured cobalt blue, iron-red, and gold hues, adorned with floral, figural, or landscape motifs. Named after the Japanese port of Imari, from which they were exported, these handcrafted pieces gained immense popularity in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. Presently, they are esteemed as antiques or collectible display items, serving as a means to enhance the aesthetic appeal of dining tables and walls.

Size: 20” Dia x 3” H

C. 1880-1900, Japan