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. . . zisha clay has the unique ability to slowly absorb the flavor of the tea. It is unglazed and kiln fired which also acts to sterilize the teapot. The porous nature of the natural clay plays a role in the final flavors of the leaves. |
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Brown Relief Teapot This cute teapot is engraved and |
Bamboo Bundle Teapot This classic teapot is made in the |
Blue Enameled Teapot This is a stunning beauty that has |
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Brown Stickclay Teapot This small teapot has fine detailed work and also has a seal on the handle, bottom and lid. Contemparary 20th cent. Circa 1930's. |
Compressed Inscribed With This pot dates from the Guang Xu Period and is very collectible. There is calligraphy on both sides of the teapot. Measures 18 x 13 x 9 cm and holds 300ml. $400.00 |
Dragon Wood Teapot This old pattern has been made by many potters. It shows a dragon on each side along a grainy rough surface and a tree like handle. Early Republic Period 1900-1920. Shows much use. Holds 12 oz. |
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Jade Shi Shi Insence Burner This Stone Jade Insence burner is well carver with nice detail and is quite heavy. A Beautiful piece. Circa 1900, maybe much earlier. $750.00 |
Lion Head Export Teapot This pot was made to be exported in the Dao Guang Period (1822-1850). The paste (clay) is an interesting two tone mixture of light purple and greyish clay. This pot was never used and said to be found at an old kiln sight. This pot was quite desired when it was made (and now). Larger size holding more than 500 ml also shows its export status. Not many survived in this perfect condition. A real beauty. Seals on the bottom of the pot show a simple flower pattern and Yixing, China. $1,100.00 |
Small Flower Enamel Teapot This cute teapot only holds about 4 oz. It has a double brass handle and an ox-nose lid. The enamel work is neat and very colorful. A great little pot. Circa 1910-1920. |