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The stamp on teapot.

by cnltc345 » Jan 15th, '15, 13:00

I have the teapot that have these stamps. Does anyone know what it translates to?
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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by Fuut » Jan 15th, '15, 14:02

Some additional photo's of the object and or the type would narrow the search considerably..

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by cnltc345 » Jan 15th, '15, 16:05

Sorry. Here's more pics of it.

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by cnltc345 » Jan 15th, '15, 16:09

And here's more.

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by futurebird » Jan 21st, '15, 23:04

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Here are the second two characters on another teapot. They seem quite common.

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I don't know what they mean still working on that.

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by cnltc345 » Jan 22nd, '15, 05:20

futurebird wrote:
I don't know what they mean still working on that.
That's a very nice find. I wonder why the last two chars are the same. Either same last/first name, some common phrase or something like that. :)
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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by kyarazen » Jan 22nd, '15, 08:02

制陶 or 陶制 are very common words in clay items.

it means "clay item made by".

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by Fuut » Jan 22nd, '15, 11:48

If that's the bottom part, the upper part might be the district or factory?

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by kyarazen » Jan 22nd, '15, 12:33

Fuut wrote:If that's the bottom part, the upper part might be the district or factory?
you mean inside the lid?

nope not necessarily. it is usually the author's name again...or in some factory pots.. the cup size of the pot.. and blahblahblah... :X

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Re: The stamp on teapot.

by futurebird » Jan 22nd, '15, 13:28

kyarazen wrote:制陶 or 陶制 are very common words in clay items.

it means "clay item made by".

Thanks. I'm working on a little glossary for my website of the more common seals.

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