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Circular ceramic charger in the style of Japanese Arita or Nabeshima ware

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic plate or charger features a scalloped rim and a rich, multi-tonal blue underglaze decoration. The central motif consists of leafy floral or fruit branches, possibly representing pomegranates or peonies, rendered in a pale celadon or off-white glaze with fine cross-hatching details visible on the botanical forms. The background is a deeply saturated cobalt blue with circular wash marks consistent with hand-painted application. The outer border features a geometric repeating scroll pattern. Stylistically, the piece appears consistent with 18th or 19th-century Japanese blue and white porcelain traditions, specifically in the manner of Nabeshima or Arita wares, though a 20th-century revival origin is also possible. No maker's marks or signatures are visible on the face of the item, and the reverse side is not pictured to check for a kushi-de (comb) pattern or kiln marks. The glaze appears bright and glassy, with minor surface reflections suggesting a well-preserved finish, though there may be slight peppering or pitting in the glaze consistent with older firing techniques or intentional historicist styling. Without physical inspection, the age and regional origin are hypothesized based on visual motifs rather than confirmed provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this ceramic charger appears to be in the style of Japanese Nabeshima or Arita ware. I can see a finely rendered central botanical motif against a deep cobalt blue ground, with a scalloped rim and geometric scroll border. While the cross-hatching and wash marks suggest hand-application consistent with 18th or 19th-century traditions, any determination of age from a photograph must be treated as a hypothesis. I cannot verify the presence of a kushi-de (comb) pattern on the footring or check for specific kiln marks without viewing the reverse side. The glaze appears well-preserved, though physical inspection would be required to rule out modern historicist styling or 20th-century revival techniques. My estimate of $600 to $1,200 assumes the piece is a genuine Edo or Meiji period production. Market demand for high-quality Japanese blue and white ceramics remains steady, particularly for examples with vibrant saturation and traditional motifs. However, the value is heavily dependent on authentication; if physical examination by a specialist or scientific testing reveals this to be a modern reproduction or 'in the style of' piece produced for the export market, the value would likely decrease to the $100 - $250 range. To confirm the origin and age, an in-person inspection of the clay body, footring, and glaze 'peppering' is essential, along with any available provenance documentation.

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