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The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » Apr 27th, '17, 06:07

Knowing nothing about yixing( as I only started collecting recently)
Being rather enthusiastic I have amassed quite a few of these tuition fee pots
I am posting these up so that newbies like myself can avoid making the same mistakes
First pot
Small egg size
Single hole
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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » Apr 27th, '17, 06:13

Second pot:
Small
Single hole
Mark : China Yixing
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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by kuánglóng » Apr 27th, '17, 06:47

Even though those cheaper pots don't seem to have much of a collectors value they actually might perform pretty decently as a brewing vessel - you'll never know until you try. Some of my cheaper pots give other pots that have cost me more than 15 times as much a serious run for their money in that regard and that's pretty much all I care for and what I bought them for in the first place - YMMV.

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » Apr 27th, '17, 08:27

kuánglóng wrote: Even though those cheaper pots don't seem to have much of a collectors value they actually might perform pretty decently as a brewing vessel - you'll never know until you try. Some of my cheaper pots give other pots that have cost me more than 15 times as much a serious run for their money in that regard and that's pretty much all I care for and what I bought them for in the first place - YMMV.
Thank you for your kind encouragement. On my collector'spoint of view , I want to collect Yinxing teapots that were made from real yixing clay , on that perspective collecting Republic period teapots would seem to be a sensible thing to do . However I like to collect some Chinese taste teapots as well

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by victoria3 » Apr 27th, '17, 11:38

williammimi70 wrote:
kuánglóng wrote: Even though those cheaper pots don't seem to have much of a collectors value they actually might perform pretty decently as a brewing vessel - you'll never know until you try. Some of my cheaper pots give other pots that have cost me more than 15 times as much a serious run for their money in that regard and that's pretty much all I care for and what I bought them for in the first place - YMMV.
Thank you for your kind encouragement. On my collector'spoint of view , I want to collect Yinxing teapots that were made from real yixing clay , on that perspective collecting Republic period teapots would seem to be a sensible thing to do . However I like to collect some Chinese taste teapots as well
If you are ever in Brooklyn NY you might enjoy talking with the owner of the Orchid Tea House who has a large collection also; http://www.teatimemagazine.com/collecting-yixing-ware/

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » Apr 27th, '17, 13:48

victoria3 wrote:
williammimi70 wrote:
kuánglóng wrote: Even though those cheaper pots don't seem to have much of a collectors value they actually might perform pretty decently as a brewing vessel - you'll never know until you try. Some of my cheaper pots give other pots that have cost me more than 15 times as much a serious run for their money in that regard and that's pretty much all I care for and what I bought them for in the first place - YMMV.
Thank you for your kind encouragement. On my collector'spoint of view , I want to collect Yinxing teapots that were made from real yixing clay , on that perspective collecting Republic period teapots would seem to be a sensible thing to do . However I like to collect some Chinese taste teapots as well
If you are ever in Brooklyn NY you might enjoy talking with the owner of the Orchid Tea House who has a large collection also; http://www.teatimemagazine.com/collecting-yixing-ware/
Thank you
Just been nosing around there
Very impressive
Once again thank you

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 2nd, '17, 13:58

Another tuition fee :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by William » May 2nd, '17, 14:01

williammimi70 wrote: Another tuition fee :oops: :oops: :oops:
Just a modern-made Hongni clay teapot. Nothing to be embarrassed of! :D

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 2nd, '17, 14:03

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 3rd, '17, 01:46

William wrote:
williammimi70 wrote: Another tuition fee :oops: :oops: :oops:
Just a modern-made Hongni clay teapot. Nothing to be embarrassed of! :D
Thank you William
I never would have known that it is hongni clay I am glad that you told me this :D

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 4th, '17, 03:51

Another one :oops: :oops: :oops:
But I like it :D :D :D
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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 5th, '17, 05:10

Another one :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 7th, '17, 04:00

Another one with unknown clay :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by Senlin » May 7th, '17, 07:42

I really enjoy these teapots, especially the three last ones.

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Re: The matter of "tuition fee" teapots

by williammimi70 » May 7th, '17, 08:18

Senlin wrote: I really enjoy these teapots, especially the three last ones.
Thank you :oops:

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