No. 90256265

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A Chinese enamel decorated Yixing teapot with cover, for Straits market (2) - NO RESERVE PRICE - Ceramic - China - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
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A Chinese enamel decorated Yixing teapot with cover, for Straits market (2) - NO RESERVE PRICE - Ceramic - China - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)

A large Chinese Yixing clay lidded tea-pot of rectangular section with turquoise-glazed ear and spout. China, Qing dynasty, 19th century. Mark: 宜興紫砂(各壺 ?) Made for Straits (Singapore, Malaysia). Finely potted with S-shaped walls, supported on four console feet. The ear and spout under glossy turquoise glaze, modeled as branches with twigs coming to the body of the teapot, ending with relief flowers and twigs with leaves. Stamped to the base with a six-character mark within the geometrical band. Teapot comes with its original rectangular cover with a finial modeled as a tree-trunk. References - a simialr, but smaller, teapot was sold by a major auction house, auction 28th June 2018 in San Francisco, print screen in photos. Daylight pictures included. Dimensions: height with cover – c. 14 cm; height without cover - 11,2 cm; width (with spout and ear) – c. 18,5 cm, depth – c. 10 cm. Weight - 506 g. Provenance: a private collection in Netherlands. Conditions report: teapot in very good condition with minor firing faults and regular use-related wear only. Cover with chips to corners, possible caused by firing cracks. Check pictures for details. Strong white light tested. Worldwide delivery with online tracking.

No. 90256265

No longer available
A Chinese enamel decorated Yixing teapot with cover, for Straits market (2) - NO RESERVE PRICE - Ceramic - China - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)

A Chinese enamel decorated Yixing teapot with cover, for Straits market (2) - NO RESERVE PRICE - Ceramic - China - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)

A large Chinese Yixing clay lidded tea-pot of rectangular section with turquoise-glazed ear and spout. China, Qing dynasty, 19th century. Mark: 宜興紫砂(各壺 ?) Made for Straits (Singapore, Malaysia).

Finely potted with S-shaped walls, supported on four console feet. The ear and spout under glossy turquoise glaze, modeled as branches with twigs coming to the body of the teapot, ending with relief flowers and twigs with leaves. Stamped to the base with a six-character mark within the geometrical band. Teapot comes with its original rectangular cover with a finial modeled as a tree-trunk.

References - a simialr, but smaller, teapot was sold by a major auction house, auction 28th June 2018 in San Francisco, print screen in photos.

Daylight pictures included.

Dimensions: height with cover – c. 14 cm; height without cover - 11,2 cm; width (with spout and ear) – c. 18,5 cm, depth – c. 10 cm. Weight - 506 g.

Provenance: a private collection in Netherlands.

Conditions report: teapot in very good condition with minor firing faults and regular use-related wear only. Cover with chips to corners, possible caused by firing cracks. Check pictures for details. Strong white light tested.

Worldwide delivery with online tracking.

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