User avatar
May 6th, '17, 02:03
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 6th, '17, 02:03

I think this tea pot is old and hand made
single hole
12cm from tip of spout to back handle
7cm from bottom to top of lid
Attachments
aaa221 (1 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (1 of 25) (Medium).jpg (26.56 KiB) Viewed 756 times
aaa221 (3 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (3 of 25) (Medium).jpg (21.46 KiB) Viewed 756 times
aaa221 (5 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (5 of 25) (Medium).jpg (23.35 KiB) Viewed 756 times

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 02:57
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 6th, '17, 02:57

Full photo of bottom
Attachments
aaa221 (4 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (4 of 25) (Medium).jpg (25.15 KiB) Viewed 750 times

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 05:21
Posts: 139
Joined: Jan 16th, '13, 15:23
Location: Netherlands

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by NPE » May 6th, '17, 05:21

Feed the poor thing some nice tea.... it has gone hungry for so very long :D
That is a lovely find. I am no expert but that is a nice teapot!

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 05:38
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 6th, '17, 05:38

NPE wrote: Feed the poor thing some nice tea.... it has gone hungry for so very long :D
That is a lovely find. I am no expert but that is a nice teapot!
I like its simple form
At the moment I have a modern teapot to drink tea from but I think it would be next in line :D

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 05:52
Posts: 1144
Joined: Jul 10th, '13, 01:38
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Japan.

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by William » May 6th, '17, 05:52

This is clearly a R.O.C. period Zini or Hongni clay teapot. What I am not sure about, is the nature of the decorations. Is it white glaze?

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 05:59
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 6th, '17, 05:59

William wrote: This is clearly a R.O.C. period Zini or Hongni clay teapot. What I am not sure about, is the nature of the decorations. Is it white glaze?
It is whitish clay appliqué

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 06:05
Posts: 1144
Joined: Jul 10th, '13, 01:38
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Japan.

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by William » May 6th, '17, 06:05

williammimi70 wrote:
It is whitish clay appliqué
Oh, I see. Thanks for explaining! :D
I like this teapot!

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 06:14
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 6th, '17, 06:14

William wrote:
williammimi70 wrote:
It is whitish clay appliqué
Oh, I see. Thanks for explaining! :D
I like this teapot!
Thank you
here is another one with similar decoration
Attachments
aaa221 (7 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (7 of 25) (Medium).jpg (26.38 KiB) Viewed 710 times
aaa221 (9 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (9 of 25) (Medium).jpg (28.62 KiB) Viewed 710 times
aaa221 (10 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (10 of 25) (Medium).jpg (26.57 KiB) Viewed 710 times

User avatar
May 6th, '17, 06:16
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 6th, '17, 06:16

closer views
Attachments
aaa221 (13 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (13 of 25) (Medium).jpg (33.93 KiB) Viewed 710 times
aaa221 (12 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (12 of 25) (Medium).jpg (25.44 KiB) Viewed 710 times
aaa221 (15 of 25) (Medium).jpg
aaa221 (15 of 25) (Medium).jpg (25.94 KiB) Viewed 710 times

May 7th, '17, 03:04
Posts: 55
Joined: Mar 8th, '16, 00:30

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by ricegeek » May 7th, '17, 03:04

These are lovely pots. I particularly like the decorations, almost has a golden glow to it, contrast nicely with the zini. Thanks for sharing.

User avatar
May 7th, '17, 03:27
Posts: 313
Joined: Mar 25th, '17, 16:15

Re: I don't think that it was ever used

by williammimi70 » May 7th, '17, 03:27

ricegeek wrote: These are lovely pots. I particularly like the decorations, almost has a golden glow to it, contrast nicely with the zini. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much
Now I know what zini looks like
I will try to learn more about other clay types

+ Post Reply