Description
Japanese Imari porcelain covered pot, likely from the Meiji era (1868-1912). Imari ware is a style of Arita porcelain, known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs.
***Lots of damage to the lid that has been fixed in the old style with pins. Also missing the handle
Key features include:
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Origin: Arita, Hizen Province, Japan.
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Material: Porcelain, decorated with underglaze blue and overglaze red, gold, and other colors.
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Style: Characterized by detailed, often floral or scenic designs.
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Use: Can be used for decorative purposes or as a planter with the lid removed.
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Market: Initially made for export to the West and later imitated by Chinese and European potters.
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Era: This piece is likely from the Meiji era (1868-1912).
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Condition: It is in good antique condition with wear consistent with its age.
- Design: Features a round shape with handles on the side and lid, adorned with traditional Imari patterns.













