Masterpieces of Yixing Teapots and Chinese Antique Ceramics
Yixing Clay Teapot
Yixing Tiliang Teapot by SHI Dabin 时大彬制调沙吴经提梁壶
Wanli Reign of Ming Dynasty (1573—1648)
Walnut Yixing Clay Teapot by CHEN Mingyuan 陈鸣远核桃壶
Kangxi Reign of Qing Dynasty (1662-1722).
Toad Lotus Yixing Teapot by CHEN Mingyuan 陈鸣远莲蓬蟾蜍壶
Kangxi Reign of Qing Dynasty (1662-1722).
Bamboo Yixing Teapot of TianQing Clay by SHI Jichang 清康熙静远斋继长制天青泥竹段壶
Kangxi Reign of Qing dynasty (1662-1722). It changes color has variations of colors, characteristic of TianQing Clay. JingYuanZhai is the residence name of the 17th son 允礼 of the Kangxi Emperor.
Qianlong Imperial Falangcai Enameled Dragon Phoenix Yixing Teapot 大清乾隆年制珐琅彩龙凤葵仿鼓壶
DaQing Qianlong Nianzhi mark, QianLong Reign of Qing dynasty (1736-1795). There was a wide press coverage to a similar one in 2018
Qianlong Imperial Gold Gilted Poem Yixing Teapot 大清乾隆年制描金诗文书扁壶
DaQing Qianlong Nianzhi mark, QianLong Reign of Qing dynasty (1736-1795)
Multi-Ball Yixing Teapot, by SHAO Daheng 邵大亨掇球壶
Daoguang Reign of Qing dynasty (1821-1850). There are thousands of "claim-to-be". Very very few are for real.
Line-Cycle Yixing Teapot by SHAO Daheng 邵大亨线圆壶
Daoguang Reign of Qing dynasty 1821-1850)
Calligraphy Yixing Teapot of TianQing clay by SHAO Hengyu 清邵亨裕天青泥玉芩子茗杨桃壶
Qing dynasty . Calligraphy by famous female poet WU Zao 吴藻 (1799~1862)。 Note its semi-transparent jade-like appearance, characteristic of TianQing clay after usage.
Jiaqing and Daoguan Reign of Qing dynasty (1796-1850)
Peony Yixing Teapot by PAN Yiyuan 潘一元国色天香壶
Qing dynasty
Mud-Painted Square Yixing Teapot by Yang Jichu 杨季初彩泥堆绘仙鹤唐诗大传炉壶
Qing dynasty (1723-1795). Teapots made by the author are extremely rare and this is the only credible one we have seen.
Fanggu with Calligraphy Yixing Teapot by GU Jingzhou 顾景舟诗文梅花仿鼓壶
Republic era (1940s)