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AI Identification

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Japanese Imari-style porcelain quadrangular vase

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a quadrangular porcelain vase featuring a color palette and motif stylistically consistent with Japanese Imari or Arita ware. The body is decorated with an iron-red (ochre) underglaze floral ground, overlaid with white chrysanthemum-style blossoms and gilt highlights. On the primary face, a lobed white reserve or cartouche contains a stylized landscape scene featuring a pine tree, peonies, and rockwork in shades of underglaze blue, green, and orange. The neck of the vase repeats this aesthetic with a smaller fan-shaped reserve. The base of the vessel is decorated with a bold blue-and-white geometric Greek key or 'meander' pattern. The piece appears to be made of white porcelain with overglaze enameling. There are no maker's marks visible in the image to provide a firm attribution to a specific kiln or artist; therefore, the identification is based on visual decorative characteristics traditionally associated with the Edo or Meiji periods, though it could be a later 20th-century production. Condition appears good with minor surface wear to the gilding consistent with age and handling.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the images of this quadrangular porcelain vase, which exhibits the aesthetic characteristics of Japanese Imari ware. Based on what I can see, the iron-red floral ground, gilt highlights, and cobalt blue reserves suggest a production consistent with the late Meiji period or perhaps a mid-20th-century interpretation. Since no maker's marks are visible, I am treating the attribution as a working hypothesis; I cannot verify from a photo if this is a period-authentic piece or a later high-quality reproduction. The value estimate of $400 - $800 reflects the market for late 19th to early 20th-century Japanese export porcelain in good condition. My assessment considers the apparent quality of the enameling and the lack of visible structural damage, though I cannot determine the presence of internal cracks or professional restorations without a physical inspection. Generally, the market for Imari-style ceramics remains stable, though demand is highest for larger, marked, or earlier Edo-period examples. To move beyond a hypothetical valuation, a physical examination would be necessary to evaluate the paste, glaze maturity, and foot ring wear. Should this item be identified upon expert inspection as a modern mass-produced reproduction or a lower-quality 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely fall below $150. Conversely, if it were documented as a specific kiln-attributed masterpiece, the value could exceed this range. Verification of provenance and a close-up analysis of the pigment application would be required to establish a more precise standing in the current market and confirm its historical origin. All values are based on the assumption that the piece is a genuine antique export item; if it is a modern copy, the value would be significantly lower.

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