LOT 128 Qing Dynasty and later A group of six Yixing stoneware teapots and covers
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Qing Dynasty and later|Including: a globular teapot with c-shaped handle and straight spout, potted from reddish brown clay with duanni speckles, the base with seal mark [Youlan Mizhi], the interior of the lid and base of handle marked [Youlan]; a cylindrical teapot with slip decoration and double rings to finial, pictorial mark to base, a compressed globular teapot marked [Yixing Zisha] to base, the lid incised 'Hua X'; a square section tapering teapot with single 'Shou' roundel; a small pear shaped teapot with polished surface; and a miniature teapot marked [Zhongguo Yixing] to base.|The largest: 21cm (8 1/4in) wide. (12).|Provenance: the 'Youlan' marked teapot, acquired in Hong Kong between August and October 1991 (collector's note).The compressed globular teapot marked [Yixing Zisha] acquired from Portobello Antique Co., Portobello Road, London, pre-1975 (receipt).
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