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AI Identification

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Decorative ceramic plate in the style of Japanese Imari ware

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This circular ceramic plate features a wide rim and a central well, decorated in a polychrome palette consistent with Japanese-style ceramics, particularly the Imari or Arita traditions. The central composition depicts a peacock among blossoming flowers, including peonies and chrysanthemums, rendered in vibrant shades of iron-red, cobalt blue, teal, orange, and black. The border is heavily decorated with four cartouches containing floral motifs against a black background, interspersed with patterns of diaper-work, stylized clouds, and birds in flight. The execution shows hand-painted details with varying thicknesses of glaze, suggesting a craftsmanship consistent with 20th-century decorative export wares. The white ground appears bright, and the colors remain vivid. While the underside is not visible to check for a kiln mark or signature, the overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with late Meiji to mid-Showa period designs, though it could also be a later high-quality reproduction. The condition appears sound with no immediately visible cracks, large chips, or significant glaze crazing, though light surface scratches may be present consistent with age and display.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am examining a decorative ceramic plate executed in the Imari style. The vibrant polychrome palette and peacock motif suggest a piece following the traditional Arita aesthetic. From what I can see, the hand-painted details and glaze application appear consistent with a decorative export ware, possibly originating in the late 19th to mid-20th century. However, without a physical inspection of the underside to check for specific kiln marks or signs of kiln-cooling, I cannot determine its precise origins. The value estimate of $150-$350 is based on the assumption that this is a high-quality vintage decorative piece. These items typically see steady demand in the secondary market due to their ornamental appeal. This value heavily depends on the condition remaining free of hairline cracks and restoration, neither of which I can fully assess without handling the object and using UV light. The market for Japanese-style ceramics is sensitive to age; if this plate were found through physical examination and provenance documentation to be an earlier Meiji period piece, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it is a modern mass-produced reproduction or lacks the craftsmanship of earlier wares, the value would likely fall below $50. To refine this estimate, an in-person examination by a specialist in Japanese ceramics would be required to analyze the foot rim and paste, which help identify the specific production era and kiln source.

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