User avatar
Jul 28th, '12, 14:53
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 28th, '12, 14:53

Recently purchased four pots from someone who didn't know anything about them really, other than that she purchased them "from specialist tea shops" in Taiwan during the 90's.

I would appreciate any input from anyone who might have any ideas (possible clay types? name of shape? etc.). I'll post them separately to keep it a little more organized.

Thanks for the help.

Image

User avatar
Jul 28th, '12, 14:53
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 28th, '12, 14:53

Pot #1

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Shape: Shui ping
Clay: unsure ... hongni?
Size: 185ml to the brim
Age: 1990's or older (?)
Firing: unsure ... high-pitched ring --> high fired?

User avatar
Jul 28th, '12, 14:54
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 28th, '12, 14:54

Pot# 2

Image

Image

Image

Shape: ?
Clay: some kind of zisha?
Size: 150ml to the brim
Age: 1990's or older (?)
Firing: unsure ... med-high sounding ring

User avatar
Jul 28th, '12, 14:55
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 28th, '12, 14:55

Pot# 3

Image

Image

Image

Image

Shape: ?
Clay: some kind of zisha?
Size: 125ml to the brim
Age: 1990's or older (?)
Firing: unsure ... med-sounding ring

User avatar
Jul 28th, '12, 14:56
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 28th, '12, 14:56

Pot# 4

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Shape: Shui ping
Clay: some kind of zisha?
Size: 175ml to the brim
Age: 1990's or older (?)
Firing: unsure ... dull-sounding ring
Pour: slow (haven't timed yet)

User avatar
Jul 29th, '12, 01:54
Posts: 1784
Joined: Jul 8th, '09, 23:39
Location: Maui
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tingjunkie » Jul 29th, '12, 01:54

Pots 1 & 4 are the common "shui ping" shape. I believe 2 is commonly called "pan hu" and 3 is possibly "jiu tan hu." I really don't think any of these are real Yixing or Taiwanese clay unfortunately. To me, due to the brush-like marks all over, they look like they are painted with a liquid "make up" clay on the outside. Craftsmanship is pretty bad all around. Sorry for the blunt answer... there's always a strong possibility I'm wrong of course. :wink:

User avatar
Jul 29th, '12, 06:52
Posts: 2794
Joined: Oct 16th, '08, 21:01
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Arlington, VA
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact: Drax

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by Drax » Jul 29th, '12, 06:52

tingjunkie wrote:due to the brush-like marks all over
Okay, I'm glad that wasn't just me... I don't know that I've seen brush strokes on yixing-style pots before. Could that have been a technique used by a particular potter in order to remove final fingerprints and such? Or is it usually a sign of something else?

User avatar
Jul 29th, '12, 09:49
Posts: 1784
Joined: Jul 8th, '09, 23:39
Location: Maui
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tingjunkie » Jul 29th, '12, 09:49

Anything is possible, but in my experience, it's a sign of liquid slip clay hastily painted on to the outside of the pot. It's more common to see a pot that has been dipped in makeup clay, rather than painted on. Just a guess though.

User avatar
Jul 29th, '12, 13:29
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 29th, '12, 13:29

Well, not exactly what I was hoping to hear, but I really appreciate your insights and honesty (and no need to worry at all about a "blunt answer". :D I knew I was taking a potential risk with these pots when I bought them, but luckily I didn't pay through the nose to get them.

I'll have to compare these pots more closely with the two zhuni pots I received from Teamasters to pick up on key differences in build, technique and clay consistencies.

Much appreciated.

User avatar
Jul 29th, '12, 13:40
Vendor Member
Posts: 1990
Joined: Apr 4th, '06, 15:07
Location: NYC
Contact: TIM

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by TIM » Jul 29th, '12, 13:40

1 is a good buy if you did not pay a lot.

User avatar
Jul 29th, '12, 13:41
Posts: 2061
Joined: Mar 15th, '06, 17:43
Contact: MarshalN

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by MarshalN » Jul 29th, '12, 13:41

The first one is not hand built but is cast - the dip inside the body where the handle goes tells you that.

User avatar
Jul 30th, '12, 00:51
Posts: 251
Joined: Sep 19th, '11, 23:42
Location: Northern California

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by tst » Jul 30th, '12, 00:51

Thank you all so much. I value all of your input.

Thanks TIM. I did not pay a lot ($17 shipped I believe). I had really crumby photos to go off of prior to purchasing, and given the info she provided and the price she wanted, I knew this was a risky buy. Any reason in particular why that pot is an okay buy?

MarshalN, I figured that image with the dip would provide useful information to someone who knows their stuff. Thanks for sharing that.

Much appreciated everyone.

Aug 8th, '12, 00:47
Posts: 504
Joined: Oct 7th, '09, 21:31
Location: South Carolina

Re: Four New Yixings - Help Identifying

by bryan_drinks_tea » Aug 8th, '12, 00:47

tst wrote:Thank you all so much. I value all of your input.

Thanks TIM. I did not pay a lot ($17 shipped I believe). I had really crumby photos to go off of prior to purchasing, and given the info she provided and the price she wanted, I knew this was a risky buy. Any reason in particular why that pot is an okay buy?

MarshalN, I figured that image with the dip would provide useful information to someone who knows their stuff. Thanks for sharing that.

Much appreciated everyone.

Hey Man,

that pot (#1) is probably fired to an okay degree, and while it does look like it has a 'slip' or liquid clay painted on the outside, the inside looks okay to me. Please bear in mind i'm no expert, but I have spent some time learning about and making pottery. Does pot #1 have any strange smells on it or in it?

Good Luck,

Bryan

+ Post Reply