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trio of antique and vintage decorative ceramics. This curated set includes an early 19th-century English pearlware plate, a richly detailed Japanese Imari porcelain plate, and a stunning hand-painted Japanese porcelain bowl mounted in an ornate pewter frame. Each piece showcases intricate craftsmanship and decorative artistry from different eras and cultures.Perfect for collectors of antique transferware, Imari porcelain, Japandi décor, cottage style interiors, or eclectic vintage displays.1. Antique Adams Pearlware Plate – Staffordshire England – c.1830A lovely antique pearlware plate attributed to Adams of Staffordshire, England, featuring romantic rose motifs and classic early 19th-century styling.Details: • Approx. 8.5” diameter • Pearlware pottery • Staffordshire, England • Floral rose design • Early transferware / hand-colored aestheticEstimated Age: Circa 1830s2. Vintage Japanese Imari Porcelain PlateBeautiful hand-painted Japanese Imari-style porcelain plate featuring traditional floral and geometric motifs in rich cobalt, iron red, and gold tones.Details: • Hand-painted porcelain • Traditional Imari palette and design • Decorative floral and geometric patterns • Excellent display piece for gallery walls or cabinetsEstimated Age: Mid-20th century, likely 1950s–1970s3. Vintage Hand-Painted Japanese Porcelain Bowl in Pewter FrameA stunning decorative porcelain bowl encased in an ornate pewter or silver-tone metal frame featuring detailed peony blossoms and phoenix imagery — symbols of beauty, prosperity, and renewal in Japanese art.Details: • Hand-painted porcelain insert • Ornate metal / pewter frame • Peony and phoenix motif • Elegant Asian-inspired décor pieceEstimated Age: Likely mid-century vintage, circa 1940s–1960sCondition:All pieces are in good vintage to antique condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with use and display. The antique pearlware plate may show typical crazing, utensil marks, or minor imperfections expected with early 19th-century ceramics. Please review all photos carefully for condition details.
trio of antique and vintage decorative ceramics. This curated set includes an early 19th-century English pearlware plate, a richly detailed Japanese Imari porcelain plate, and a stunning hand-painted Japanese porcelain bowl mounted in an ornate pewter frame. Each piece showcases intricate craftsmanship and decorative artistry from different eras and cultures.Perfect for collectors of antique transferware, Imari porcelain, Japandi décor, cottage style interiors, or eclectic vintage displays.1. Antique Adams Pearlware Plate – Staffordshire England – c.1830A lovely antique pearlware plate attributed to Adams of Staffordshire, England, featuring romantic rose motifs and classic early 19th-century styling.Details: • Approx. 8.5” diameter • Pearlware pottery • Staffordshire, England • Floral rose design • Early transferware / hand-colored aestheticEstimated Age: Circa 1830s2. Vintage Japanese Imari Porcelain PlateBeautiful hand-painted Japanese Imari-style porcelain plate featuring traditional floral and geometric motifs in rich cobalt, iron red, and gold tones.Details: • Hand-painted porcelain • Traditional Imari palette and design • Decorative floral and geometric patterns • Excellent display piece for gallery walls or cabinetsEstimated Age: Mid-20th century, likely 1950s–1970s3. Vintage Hand-Painted Japanese Porcelain Bowl in Pewter FrameA stunning decorative porcelain bowl encased in an ornate pewter or silver-tone metal frame featuring detailed peony blossoms and phoenix imagery — symbols of beauty, prosperity, and renewal in Japanese art.Details: • Hand-painted porcelain insert • Ornate metal / pewter frame • Peony and phoenix motif • Elegant Asian-inspired décor pieceEstimated Age: Likely mid-century vintage, circa 1940s–1960sCondition:All pieces are in good vintage to antique condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with use and display. The antique pearlware plate may show typical crazing, utensil marks, or minor imperfections expected with early 19th-century ceramics. Please review all photos carefully for condition details.