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This is a rare and finely hand-painted Meiji-era porcelain plate from the esteemed Seiji Kaisha (Pure Water Company), active in Arita, Japan, between 1879 and 1897. Crafted for the Western export market, this plate exemplifies the fusion of traditional Japanese artistry with European influences.
Diameter: 21.3 cm
Height: Approximately 3 cm
Decoration: Intricate radial panels featuring floral, bird, and geometric motifs in vibrant overglaze enamels
Markings: Faint impressed Seiji Kaisha mark () on the base
Condition: Excellent antique condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs
Notable Feature: A raised area beneath the central decoration, likely a manufacturing anomaly, adding character and uniqueness to the piece
This plate reflects the high-quality craftsmanship of Seiji Kaisha, a company founded by former members of Koransha. Their works are prized for their artistry and historical significance, especially pieces bearing the companys mark.
Historical Context:
Seiji Kaisha, known as the Pure Water Company, was established in 1879 by artisans formerly associated with Koransha. Operating during the Meiji period, the company produced porcelain that combined traditional Japanese designs with Western aesthetics, catering to the growing export market. Their pieces are recognized for their quality and are sought after by collectors worldwide.