Hand painted/Gold Filigree Japanese Plate

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Hello, no identifying marks on this plate, and in my many years of thrift store hunting, I've never seen anything quite like this. A point in the right direction (age, origin) would be great!

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Search for Japanese or Chinese "Imari"

To me it looks like Imari made in China.
 

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That fancy design pattern around the perimeter of your plate, leads me to believe this plate may not even be Asian at all, but a style known as "English made Imari Pattern Stone China". Oriental designs and patterns, were very popular from the 17th and on through to the 20th century English made china pieces. No mark can make it difficult to identify.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Eng...=H3C8VMCIFoytyATsx4L4CQ&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&dpr=1
 

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That fancy design pattern around the perimeter of your plate, leads me to believe this plate may not even be Asian at all, but a style known as "English made Imari Pattern Stone China". Oriental designs and patterns, were very popular from the 17th and on through to the 20th century English made china pieces. No mark can make it difficult to identify.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Eng...=H3C8VMCIFoytyATsx4L4CQ&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&dpr=1

On second thought I am thinking the same thing. Also the foot rim is completely glazed.
 

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