Ok I can't keep it in anymore, I have to know.
Who was it?
Who was the lucky one that bought the 75 ml 3 legged Pan zhuni pot from Hou De? Also how much did they ask for it? I never saw it listed before it was sold out. That shure is a pretty little teapot!
http://www.houdeasianart.com/index.php? ... ts_id=1414
Jan 22nd, '13, 18:40
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Re: Who bought it?
Good question and a good topic perhaps.
Funny, I was going to ask who bought this one ... been watching it for a while but was way out of my current willingness to pay.
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... ake34.html
Actually and this one since Yamada Sou who has been discussed as of late on the forum ... this one I more seriously considered at less than half the price of the former ... but still would of shattered my previous price ceiling.
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... usu16.html
Funny, I was going to ask who bought this one ... been watching it for a while but was way out of my current willingness to pay.
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... ake34.html
Actually and this one since Yamada Sou who has been discussed as of late on the forum ... this one I more seriously considered at less than half the price of the former ... but still would of shattered my previous price ceiling.
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... usu16.html
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Re: Who bought it?
The two in my post were both very recently sold ...tingjunkie wrote:That's been sold for months. Why do you assume it was a member here?

I don't know about the realm of Yixing, but it is uncanny how TCers seem to buy up certain types of teaware, and then we see it at some point in the not to distant future on the pages of TeaChat.

Re: Who bought it?
Who knows! Anyway, don't assume some of those vendors display all their stock online. Why don't you shoot them an e-mail and ask if they got other hidden goodies? You might be lucky to score a treasure.Math wrote:I never saw it listed before it was sold out.
Re: Who bought it?
Sampletea had a similiar looking pot for sale a few days ago. It was priced 400usd.
http://sampletea.com/product/1970s-yixi ... eapot-80ml
http://sampletea.com/product/1970s-yixi ... eapot-80ml
Re: Who bought it?
There was a lot of talk about the Shigaraki clay kyusu-s recently from Hojo in a thread on here. Now they are pretty much all sold outChip wrote:The two in my post were both very recently sold ...tingjunkie wrote:That's been sold for months. Why do you assume it was a member here?![]()
I don't know about the realm of Yixing, but it is uncanny how TCers seem to buy up certain types of teaware, and then we see it at some point in the not to distant future on the pages of TeaChat.

Re: Who bought it?
That's a bit expensive for that thing.apolon wrote:Sampletea had a similiar looking pot for sale a few days ago. It was priced 400usd.
http://sampletea.com/product/1970s-yixi ... eapot-80ml
Re: Who bought it?
The one from HouDe was listed for six-something if I remember correctly ... much too rich for my bloodMarshalN wrote:That's a bit expensive for that thing.apolon wrote:Sampletea had a similiar looking pot for sale a few days ago. It was priced 400usd.
http://sampletea.com/product/1970s-yixi ... eapot-80ml

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Re: Who bought it?
And why 70's?MarshalN wrote:That's a bit expensive for that thing.apolon wrote:Sampletea had a similiar looking pot for sale a few days ago. It was priced 400usd.
http://sampletea.com/product/1970s-yixi ... eapot-80ml