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SKU:
MISC840
Antique Leaf Dish 19th Century Imari Pattern, Circa 1870-1880
Width: 7 1/4 inches Depth: 6 3/4 inches
Imari is a type of richly decorated Japanese porcelain first shipped to the West by European traders in the 17th century. By the 19th century, Imari had gained such popularity that some of the leading factories in English - Worcester and Royal Derby, to name two - began production to keep up with demand, creating their own version of traditional design. Imari porcelain is exquisite, elegant and of high quality. Western buyers favored unusual shapes(such as this leaf) and intricate patterns. colors are rich red, blue and gold, with occasional touches of green. The porcelain is highly collectible and admired for its beauty.
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