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Antique blue and white teapot

by williammimi70 » Apr 28th, '17, 02:06

Possibly Kangxi period
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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by William » Apr 28th, '17, 07:46

Lovely teapot! Probably early/mid 19th century (could be late 18th century as well).
Unfortunately the lid isn't the original one. This is extremely common with lidded objects from this period, but still, the overall aspect is definitely good!

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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by williammimi70 » Apr 28th, '17, 09:51

William wrote: Lovely teapot! Probably early/mid 19th century (could be late 18th century as well).
Unfortunately the lid isn't the original one. This is extremely common with lidded objects from this period, but still, the overall aspect is definitely good!
thank you William I had a feeling that the lid was married too

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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by williammimi70 » May 3rd, '17, 05:01

William wrote: Lovely teapot! Probably early/mid 19th century (could be late 18th century as well).
Unfortunately the lid isn't the original one. This is extremely common with lidded objects from this period, but still, the overall aspect is definitely good!
Hi William
This is an bleu de Hue teapot designed for emperor Thieu Tri (early 19th century) of Vietnam
Tiny ,for one person only
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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by William » May 3rd, '17, 05:42

williammimi70 wrote:
Hi William
This is an bleu de Hue teapot designed for emperor Thieu Tri (early 19th century) of Vietnam
Tiny ,for one person only
Beautiful teapot! Really lovely! Thanks for sharing :D

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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by williammimi70 » May 3rd, '17, 05:46

William wrote:
williammimi70 wrote:
Hi William
This is an bleu de Hue teapot designed for emperor Thieu Tri (early 19th century) of Vietnam
Tiny ,for one person only
Beautiful teapot! Really lovely! Thanks for sharing :D
Thank you I bought this pot in kensington high street in London

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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by Hmm » May 3rd, '17, 20:38

williammimi70 wrote: Possibly Kangxi period
Interesting teapot. Looks like they were trying to copy Shang/W. Zhou bronzes motifs on it.

What makes you think it's Kangxi? Don't really know enough about motifs or shapes from that period. But the shape looks like other 19th century teapots I have seen.

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Re: Antique blue and white teapot

by williammimi70 » May 4th, '17, 01:07

Hmm wrote:
williammimi70 wrote: Possibly Kangxi period
Interesting teapot. Looks like they were trying to copy Shang/W. Zhou bronzes motifs on it.

What makes you think it's Kangxi? Don't really know enough about motifs or shapes from that period. But the shape looks like other 19th century teapots I have seen.
Thank you Hmm
The reason I think that it is Kangxi because the foot rim shows very well levigated porcelain and I have seen these Archaic dragons motif in blue and white plates of the Kangxi period . I agree with you that there are 19th century teapot with arch handles like this one ( and you may be right that this one is 19th century) but the porcelain seem to be of inferior quality :D

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