A stunning late 18th-century Chinese Imari exportware porcelain plate, available for sale through Hutton-Clarke Antiques. This exquisite piece exemplifies the craftsmanship and decorative style that made Imari porcelain highly sought after in Europe during this period.
The central design features a beautifully hand-painted floral motif, combining cobalt blue underglaze, iron-red enamels, and delicate gilt accents. The intricate depiction of floral branches enhances the plate’s artistic and naturalistic appeal. Surrounding the centre, the rim is adorned with a geometric lattice pattern in iron-red, interspersed with floral reserves painted in red, blue, and gold. This bold yet refined colour palette and the gilding are hallmarks of Chinese Imari exportware, created to suit Western tastes.
The plate is in good antique condition, with minor wear to the gilding and a small hairline fracture commensurate with its age. This fine example of late 18th-century Chinese porcelain is perfect for collectors or as an elegant decorative piece. Enquire now with Hutton-Clarke Antiques for more details.
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Internal Reference: 1247
Antique Number: SA1119106
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 3cm (1.2inches)
Width is 23cm (9.1inches)
Depth is 23cm (9.1inches)
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