Product Code: BW39604
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Home Tableware & Barware | Early 19 Century Coalport Porcelain Imari Rock & Tree Dessert/Pudding Plates - Set of 4 BW39604

We are pleased to offer a Set of Four (4) Antique Coalport - Imari Porcelain Desert / Pudding Plates Rock & Tree/Money Tree Pattern Circa.1810 for $1,595.00 for entire lot of four plates.

Antique Coalport – Imari Porcelain - Desert / Pudding Plates - decorated in the Imari “Rock & Tree”/“Money Tree” pattern made famous by the Prince Regent at Brighton Pavilion and found today in the Royal collection at Buckingham Palace. These gorgeous 8.5” English These Desert / Pudding Plates are profusely gilded and were very expensive when they were made. Some other versions of this pattern have much less gilding / decorations and typically sell at a lower cost.

These Dessert / Pudding Plates are in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, no crazing. They do show minor wear which is consistent with pieces of porcelain from Circa 1810. These are not signed on the back, which was usual for that period of Coalport Imari Porcelains.

These plates were purchased from Sotheby’s Auction in addition to a set of 12 Coalport plates which do have the auction sticker still attached to 3 of those plates. The number on that sticker is 263/ 79.

  • Dimensions
  • 8.5ʺW × 1ʺD × 0.5ʺH

  • Styles
  • English

  • Brand
  • Coalport Porcelain

  • Period
  • Early 19th Century

  • Place of Origin
  • England

  • Item Type
  • Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned

  • Materials
  • Porcelain

  • Condition
  • Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections

  • Color
  • Brown

  • Tear Sheet
  • Condition Notes
  • These Dessert / Pudding Plates are in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, no crazing. They do show minor wear …moreThese Dessert / Pudding Plates are in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, no crazing. They do show minor wear which is consistent with pieces of porcelain from Circa 1810. These are not signed on the back, which was usual for that period of Coalport Imari Porcelains. less

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