Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century

Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century

Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century
Item Description: Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, hand carved wood lid. Raised flowering branch design. Makers mark on base. Weve included a slip of paper with a chop on it that came with the pot, not certain of its significance. 7.25″ spout to handle x 3.5″ wide x 3 height. Good condition, darkening to pottery in areas. On the bottom rim, small hairline at base (photo). We have a fine selection of quality items for sale at Amphora Art & Antiques. The authenticity of all items listed are guaranteed to be as represented – all efforts are taken to ensure accurate and descriptive condition reports and photographs. The item “Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century” is in sale since Friday, May 6, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Teapots”. The seller is “amphora_art_antiques” and is located in Beverly Hills, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Color: Brown
  • Type: Teapots
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Handmade Yixing clay teapot, Stoneware Pottery, handcarved wood lid 19th Century

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