LOT 120 18th century and later A group of five Yixing brown clay vessels
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18th century and later|Comprising: a globular tapering 'prunus' teapot and cover; a 'hundred fruits' teapot and cover, typically moulded and applied with duanni and zisha elements, the interior of lid with impressed seal mark; a 'squirrel and grapevine' miniature teapot with overhead handle and cover, the base marked 'Guo[X]', the interior of the lid with impressed seal mark; a gilt-splashed miniature teapot with overhead handle and cover, the interior of the lid with a seal mark, the base marked 'Fuqin'; and a brown clay bowl shaped as a lotus leaf, supported by a tendril, lotus pod and a snail, the interior covered in a thick crackled glaze of greyish hue.|The largest: 22cm (8 5/8in) wide (9).|Compare the 'prunus' globular teapot with another teapot of similar shape, but decorated with grapevines, sold by Woolley and Wallis, 15 Nov 2016, lot 327.A very similar 'Hundred Fruits' teapot and cover is in the Palace Museum collection, ed. Wang Jianhua, Yixing zisha wares in the Palace Museum, Forbidden City Press, Beijing, 2007, no. 27, where dated Qianlong.
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