Antique Imari Porcelain Covered Jar by HRS & Co, 1800s

$194.37

Imari Porcelain Features:

Maker: Henry Rogers Sons & Co

Era: A genuine artifact from the 1800s, reflecting the period’s artistic sensibilities.

Condition: Preserved with no chips or repairs,  exhibits wear and crazing indicative of its age.

Design: A fusion of English craftsmanship and Japanese Imari design.

Dimensions: Height 6 1/2″ (16.5cm) with handle, 4″ (10cm) without; Diameter 3 7/8″ (9.8cm).

Markings: Embossed maker’s mark on rim, less distinct stamp on the base.

This Henry Rogers Sons & Co Imari jar is a remarkable piece that captures the essence of 19th century design and the enduring appeal of Imari porcelain. More details and decor ideas for this porcelain jar below.

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Additional Details: Imari Pattern HRS and Co Henry Rogers Sons and Co of Sheffield England Covered Jar

This exquisite Imari Pattern HRS & Co Covered Jar is a testament to the timeless elegance of 19th-century craftsmanship. Originating from Sheffield, England, this piece combines functionality with the ornate Imari design, making it a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts of antique porcelain.

Key Features at a Glance:

Design: Ceramic base with hand painted Imari pattern and electroplated nickel silver rim, cover, and handle.

Color Scheme: Traditional Imari colors featuring cobalt blue, iron red, and gold accents.

Craftsmanship: High quality ceramic and EPNS detailing with embossed maker’s mark.

Condition: Great condition with age related wear to silver parts and crazing.

Uses: Decorative jar, collectible item, or a sophisticated addition to home decor.

Imari Porcelain Decor Ideas:

Introduce a touch of historical elegance to your home with these decor ideas for the Imari porcelain covered jar.

  • Use it as a centerpiece on a dining table or mantelpiece.
  • Display it in a glass cabinet among other antique ceramics.
  • Incorporate it into a curated collection of Imari wares.
  • Employ it as an ornamental storage for small trinkets.

This jar is not only a piece of history but also a versatile decor element that brings a classic charm to any space.