LOT 105 Early Qing Dynasty A group of five Yixing stoneware teapots and covers with applied decoration
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Early Qing Dynasty|Potted from clay ranging from brick red to purplish brown, including: a tripod compressed globular teapot with scaly dragon spout and trailing peonies to the sides, with movable dragon head finial peaking out of waves; a compressed square teapot with dragons, the base with impressed seal marks reading [Mi X?]; and a dark brown globular teapot also with dragons chasing pearls, the shoulder and foot respectively with phoenix and stylised clouds, the base with two-character seal mark, possibly reading [X? Gong].|The largest: 15cm (6in) wide. (10).|Provenance: the hexagonal teapot purchased from 'Lorenz John' on 2 July 1983 (receipt).
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