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Covered ginger jar in the Imari style

Ceramic Decorative Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $250

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ceramic ginger jar featuring a domed lid with a pointed finial. The vessel is decorated in a style consistent with Japanese Imari porcelain, characterized by a palette of underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze iron red, highlighted with yellow, green, and gold tones. The central decorative panel features stylized lions (komainu or shishi) amidst a landscape of palm-like foliage and plum blossoms. The shoulder and lid are adorned with intricate floral cartouches and geometric patterns. While the decoration is complex, the color saturation and line work are consistent with mass-produced 20th-century decorative export ware rather than antique examples. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the photograph to indicate a specific workshop or manufacturer. The glaze appears bright and reflective, showing few signs of wear, though some minor pitting and surface dust are visible. Without a physical inspection of the base for stamps or porcelain quality, this is identified as an Imari-style decorative piece.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the Imari-style covered ginger jar. Based on what I can see, the vessel exhibits a decorative scheme consistent with 20th-century mass-produced Japanese export ware. The palette of underglaze cobalt and overglaze iron red, while vibrant, shows line work and color saturation typical of modern decorative pieces rather than antique porcelain. I cannot verify the specific age or workshop from a photo, as these factors require a physical inspection of the clay body, foot rim, and potential maker's marks, which are not currently visible. The value is based on the assumption that this is a 20th-century decorative item; if it were a rare 18th or 19th-century example, the value would be significantly higher, whereas a contemporary mass-market reproduction might sell for less than $50. General market demand for Imari-style decorative arts remains steady for interior design purposes, though price points are heavily influenced by the presence of a verifiable kiln mark and the quality of the hand-painting. To confirm a more specific valuation, an in-person examination would be required to determine the porcelain’s translucency and check for hallmarks on the base. Currently, the estimate reflects its appeal as a high-quality decorative object within the secondary market for Asian-inspired ceramics.

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