Aug 13th, '11, 12:01
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by auhckw » Aug 13th, '11, 12:01
1980s Di Cao Qing From the same collector who sold the KLP3 teapots. I wonder how many more he is hiding... anyway, here is one small sized version. 80ml. Single hole. I decided to take since no one grab it
Passed all 3:-
-Shoots water. Emptied less than 10 sec. No leaking while pouring.
-Water stops instantly when lid hole is covered.
-Fill with water. Cover the spout hole, turn the pot upside down. Lid didn't fall.
More:
http://imageshack.us/g/31/image001wow.jpg/
Aug 13th, '11, 12:58
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by TIM » Aug 13th, '11, 12:58
Dingshu wrote:Anything I liked, at least half the shops seemed to claim it was 老泥 laoni, and that's probably what I was told about this, though I don't recall for certain.
I believe 老泥 laoni "old clay" can refer to either genuinely old clay -- very rare -- or modern clay that imitates the look of old clay, and this would be the latter.
Welcome Dingshu. Interesting pieces indeed. Toki
Aug 13th, '11, 15:12
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by betta » Aug 13th, '11, 15:12
auhckw wrote:1980s Di Cao Qing From the same collector who sold the KLP3 teapots. I wonder how many more he is hiding... anyway, here is one small sized version. 80ml. Single hole. I decided to take since no one grab it
Passed all 3:-
-Shoots water. Emptied less than 10 sec. No leaking while pouring.
-Water stops instantly when lid hole is covered.
-Fill with water. Cover the spout hole, turn the pot upside down. Lid didn't fall.
That's a nice looking and creamy dicaoqing, auhckw!
Aug 14th, '11, 12:00
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by auhckw » Aug 14th, '11, 12:00
A customer brought his artist teapot. This is a new teapot and cost a bomb. Duan Ni.

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by debunix » Aug 14th, '11, 12:05
Whoa.
How big is that one? Just trying to get a sense of scale for the incredible details of the bark and needles.
Aug 14th, '11, 12:20
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by auhckw » Aug 14th, '11, 12:20
debunix wrote:Whoa.
How big is that one? Just trying to get a sense of scale for the incredible details of the bark and needles.
120ml (guestimate). shoots water like water canon
Aug 14th, '11, 12:46
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by debunix » Aug 14th, '11, 12:46
auhckw wrote:debunix wrote:Whoa.
How big is that one? Just trying to get a sense of scale for the incredible details of the bark and needles.
120ml (guestimate).
Wow. I had the impression it was at least twice that size, given the details.
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by Drax » Aug 14th, '11, 13:13
Wow, yeah! Great detail on the bark qualities of the spout, lid, and handle...!
Aug 14th, '11, 14:21
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by auhckw » Aug 14th, '11, 14:21
Drax wrote:Wow, yeah! Great detail on the bark qualities of the spout, lid, and handle...!
Indeed a beauty. The maker did make a bigger version 3x the size of the pot above but the price is 1/2 of the smaller version. The smaller it is, the harder it gets (I guess).
Anyway, I will try to showcase more of such artist teapots for fun and will post up any for sale.
From the same teashop that sold the teapot above... here is a different artist teapot posted in KLP4
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 69#p204769
Aug 15th, '11, 01:07
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by phoenixK » Aug 15th, '11, 01:07
Hello everyone... I've been reading the forum for a while and just bought a yixing teapot from a tea shop in DC... that I wanted to show off. I'm trying to pair it with a tea right now.
I tried it with some Dan Cong, but I don't think it worked out too well. I'm trying it with some Gao Shan, and it seems to be working well. But I was wondering if anyone (maybe by looking at the pictures) could recommend a particular tea to test it out with.
It holds 150ml water. Empties in ~5.5 seconds. And passes the tests that auhckw described: (shoots water, stops when lid hole is covered, and when flipping upside down while covering the spout the lid stays attached)
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Aug 15th, '11, 12:42
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by IPT » Aug 15th, '11, 12:42
I forgot I had these. This is a zisha cup with a white glaze. It is from the 1980's and was intended as an export to Russia. It has the original box with it. Of all the 1980's zisha cups I have, this is one of my favorites due to its quality and great shape.
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by bagua7 » Aug 15th, '11, 19:29
phoenixK wrote:Hello everyone... I've been reading the forum for a while and just bought a yixing teapot from a tea shop in DC... that I wanted to show off. I'm trying to pair it with a tea right now.
Very funny looking pot. It looks like a toy.
I would personally brew puerh in it and see how it goes.
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by BioHorn » Aug 16th, '11, 10:49
bagua7 wrote:phoenixK wrote:Hello everyone... I've been reading the forum for a while and just bought a yixing teapot from a tea shop in DC... that I wanted to show off. I'm trying to pair it with a tea right now.
Very funny looking pot. It looks like a toy.
I would personally brew puerh in it and see how it goes.
+1
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by phoenixK » Aug 16th, '11, 11:11
BioHorn wrote:bagua7 wrote:
Very funny looking pot. It looks like a toy.
I would personally brew puerh in it and see how it goes.
+1
Haha thanks guys! I'll try some puerh in it.... and It'll give me an excuse to buy some higher quality puerh.