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Early English Imari Porcelain Plate c1830, Possibly Derby, Hand Painted

Early English Imari Porcelain Plate c1830, Possibly Derby, Hand Painted

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Indulge in the refined beauty of early 19th-century English porcelain with this exquisite Imari plate, dating to around the 1830s and very likely from the renowned Derby workshops. This elegant piece captures the opulence and craftsmanship of the Regency and early Victorian eras, making it a superb addition to any serious collection of fine porcelain and antique tableware.

Expertly crafted in high-quality porcelain, the plate features a classic Imari palette, with rich cobalt blue underglaze, hand-painted iron-red, and delicate gilded accents. The intricate pattern is characteristic of the English interpretation of Japanese Imari designs that were so highly prized by sophisticated collectors of the period. Each element of the decoration has been applied by hand, giving the plate a unique charm and a sense of individual artistry.

The plate is possibly Derby, a prestigious English porcelain manufacturer celebrated for its fine bodies, vibrant enamels, and superb gilding. While unmarked or not definitively attributed, the style, quality, and period are strongly in keeping with Derby’s early 19th-century output. Collectors of Derby, Worcester, and other early English porcelain will immediately recognise the quality of the workmanship and the timeless appeal of the Imari design.

This early English porcelain Imari plate is not only a decorative object but also a tangible piece of ceramic history. It would look magnificent displayed in a cabinet, on a wall, or as part of a curated table setting for special occasions. The bold colours and intricate patterning bring a luxurious focal point to any interior, whether traditional or contemporary.

Key Features:

  • Authentic early English porcelain plate, circa 1830s
  • Traditional Imari design with blue underglaze and hand-painted enamels
  • Possibly Derby manufacture, in the style of fine early 19th-century English porcelain
  • Rich cobalt blue, iron-red, and gilt details in a classic Oriental-inspired pattern
  • High-quality porcelain body with elegant, refined proportions
  • Ideal for collectors of antique porcelain, Imari, Derby, and English ceramics
  • Beautiful as a display piece, cabinet plate, or decorative tableware
  • Good antique condition, with age-appropriate signs of use consistent with its period

This plate is particularly appealing to collectors of:

  • Early English porcelain and Regency / early Victorian ceramics
  • Derby, Worcester, and other leading 19th-century English factories
  • Imari ware and Oriental-inspired designs
  • Fine decorative tableware and display cabinet pieces
  • Antique pottery, ceramics, and glass for curated interiors

Whether you are building a focused collection of early English porcelain or searching for a single statement piece to elevate a room, this c.1830 Imari plate offers a rare blend of history, artistry, and decorative presence. Its hand-painted design and possible Derby origin make it a refined and highly desirable example of period porcelain.

In good condition for its age, the plate shows only the light wear expected of an early 19th-century piece, and it presents beautifully. It is ready to grace a collector’s cabinet, enrich an Imari display, or serve as a distinguished accent in a luxury interior.

Invest in a piece of English ceramic heritage with this elegant early Imari plate – a timeless work of art that brings depth, colour, and historical interest to any collection or home.

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