I am told that these teapots are not fakes and not new ones
Please feel free to comment about them
My collection of old teapots
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williammimi70 wrote: I am told that these teapots are not fakes and not new ones
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williammimi70 wrote:williammimi70 wrote: I am told that these teapots are not fakes and not new ones
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williammimi70 wrote:williammimi70 wrote:williammimi70 wrote: I am told that these teapots are not fakes and not new ones
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wow, nice collection. Hard to say for sure, but just from these pictures, they look pretty legit. I particular like the second set of pots.
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I am quite skeptical about the first and last. For the others, I'd need to see a few more pictures...
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Thank youricegeek wrote: wow, nice collection. Hard to say for sure, but just from these pictures, they look pretty legit. I particular like the second set of pots.
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thank you very muchsteanze wrote: I am quite skeptical about the first and last. For the others, I'd need to see a few more pictures...
The first teapot has a little bit of o provenance , it was exhibited in 1986 at Hoghton Tower The UK . So it must be made at least before this
The last teapot was bought from an antique shop in Kensington high street London . When I have time I will try to take better photos of these
Your opinions are as always appreciated
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Re: My collection of old teapots
Just saw this post by one of our award winning ceramicists on teachat, John Baymore, thought you might be interested;williammimi70 wrote:thank you very muchsteanze wrote: I am quite skeptical about the first and last. For the others, I'd need to see a few more pictures...
The first teapot has a little bit of o provenance , it was exhibited in 1986 at Hoghton Tower The UK . So it must be made at least before this
The last teapot was bought from an antique shop in Kensington high street London . When I have time I will try to take better photos of these
Your opinions are as always appreciated![]()
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thank you very much , I love collecting yixing teapots but my knowledge is quite poor and have to rely on the honesty of the sellers when I buy my teapotsvictoria3 wrote:Just saw this post by one of our award winning ceramicists on teachat, John Baymore, thought you might be interested;williammimi70 wrote:thank you very muchsteanze wrote: I am quite skeptical about the first and last. For the others, I'd need to see a few more pictures...
The first teapot has a little bit of o provenance , it was exhibited in 1986 at Hoghton Tower The UK . So it must be made at least before this
The last teapot was bought from an antique shop in Kensington high street London . When I have time I will try to take better photos of these
Your opinions are as always appreciated![]()
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=18676
I have quite a few "tuition fees " teapots in my collection

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First teapot is lovely, could be late-Qing/ROC (if lucky)..a rare one.
Last one is quite special, only reduction firing could get that color I think...
Last one is quite special, only reduction firing could get that color I think...
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Thank youchrl42 wrote: First teapot is lovely, could be late-Qing/ROC (if lucky)..a rare one.
Last one is quite special, only reduction firing could get that color I think...
I am away from home at the moment, this weekend I will take better pictures and post them up. Would be grateful for your and other experienced members opinions
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I like this one very much
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For poor knowledge your collections seems quite good… You are either very humble or very lucky managing so many items which are genuine from the looks of it. Most other people with limited knowledge accumulate crap only before they – maybe – find one or two gemswilliammimi70 wrote: I love collecting yixing teapots but my knowledge is quite poor and have to rely on the honesty of the sellers when I buy my teapots
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Thank you BokBok wrote:For poor knowledge your collections seems quite good… You are either very humble or very lucky managing so many items which are genuine from the looks of it. Most other people with limited knowledge accumulate crap only before they – maybe – find one or two gemswilliammimi70 wrote: I love collecting yixing teapots but my knowledge is quite poor and have to rely on the honesty of the sellers when I buy my teapots
I have quite a few "tuition fees " teapots in my collection![]()
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My main knowledge is with antique porcelain but as far as yixing is concerned I still can't tell one type of clay to another : zhuni , da hong pao etc and then of course most importantly fake yixing clay and mixed yixing clay