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Antique Georgian Imari Floral Sweetmeat Dish c1830 English Porcelain 21cm
Antique Georgian Imari Floral Sweetmeat Dish c1830 English Porcelain 21cm
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Indulge in the refined elegance of the Georgian era with this superb antique English Imari sweetmeat dish, dating to around 1830 in the late reign of George III. Richly decorated in a vibrant Imari floral palette, this fine early 19th century piece offers the perfect blend of decorative luxury and historical charm, ideal for the discerning collector of English porcelain and period ceramics.
Beautifully modelled with a gently shaped body and an elegant handle, the dish is adorned with stylised blossoms and foliage in the classic Imari colours of deep cobalt blue, warm iron red, and gilded highlights. The floral design is quintessentially Georgian in character, reflecting the fascination with Oriental-inspired patterns that defined high-end English porcelain of the early 19th century.
This sweetmeat dish would originally have been used to present delicacies such as candied fruits, sugared nuts, or fine confectionery at the Georgian table. Today, it makes an exquisite display piece for a cabinet, sideboard, or dining table, while still being perfectly suited for light, occasional use as a serving dish for chocolates, petits fours, or after-dinner treats at a special occasion.
Key Features
- Period: Georgian, early 19th century (circa 1830)
- Reign: George III
- Origin: English porcelain
- Pattern: Imari-style floral design with stylised flowers and foliage
- Use: Sweetmeat / dessert / confectionery serving dish
- Dimensions: Approx. 21 cm from handle to tip
- Palette: Cobalt blue, iron red and gilt highlights
Condition
The dish is in generally good antique condition, especially considering its age of around 200 years. There is a hairline running through the base, as noted, which is stable and does not detract unduly from its display value. Light wear, minor surface marks and slight rubbing to the decoration or gilding should be expected and are entirely consistent with a genuine early 19th century piece. Please examine the photographs closely as they form an important part of the description, and feel free to message with any questions or requests for additional images.
Style & Display
This Georgian Imari floral sweetmeat dish is a wonderfully versatile decorative object. Its compact size and distinctive handle make it ideal for:
- Display in a china cabinet or on open shelving alongside other Georgian and Regency porcelain
- Use as a refined serving piece for sweets, chocolates or small pastries on special occasions
- Styling in a period interior, traditional dining room, or English country house setting
- Pairing with other Imari or Japanese-inspired wares for a cohesive, curated look
For Collectors & Connoisseurs
This piece will appeal to collectors of:
- Georgian and Regency porcelain
- English Imari and Imari-style wares
- Early 19th century decorative ceramics
- Tableware and serving pieces from the George III period
With its elegant form, richly coloured floral decoration and authentic early 19th century charm, this English Imari sweetmeat dish offers a wonderful opportunity to add a genuine piece of Georgian history to your collection or interior. It is a luxurious, characterful object that brings the artistry and sophistication of the period directly to your home.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with any questions, for further details, or for additional photographs prior to purchase.
