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Victorian Ironstone Serving Plate in the Imari Design

Victorian Ironstone Serving Plate in the Imari Design

SKU: RJ00923
£20.00Price

In the middle of the 19th century, Japan started trading again with the West. At this time, all Japanese decoration started to become fashionable. One of our leading china companies, Crown Derby, introduced a design called Imari, this proved to be very popular and almost every Staffordshire pottery manufacturer produced thier version of the Imari design.

 

This serving dish was part of a large service, and sported the popular Imari design in reds and blues. It is an unusual shape and was probably used to serve vegetables. It would have belonged to a relatively wealthy household.

 

Condition is good.

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1930

In the middle of the 19th century, Japan started trading again with the West. At this time, all Japanese decoration started to become fashionable. One of our leading china companies, Crown Derby, introduced a design called Imari, this proved to be very popular and almost every Staffordshire pottery manufacturer produced thier version of the Imari design.

 

This serving dish was part of a large service, and sported the popular Imari design in reds and blues. It is an unusual shape and was probably used to serve vegetables. It would have belonged to a relatively wealthy household.

 

Condition is good.

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