Mar 30th, '19, 09:02
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Square teapot with overhead handle- New member

by TeaForUs » Mar 30th, '19, 09:02

Dear All,

I am a new member of this forum, but have visited as guest once in a while.

My interest in Yixing pots have grown the last couple of years, trying to gather as much information as I can on the subject. I have 5 pots that I really like, but this is my last buy, and I would kindly ask for your thoughts.

Does anyone recognize the seal at the base ? Does this shape have an official name ? And does somebody know the origin of the shape. It seems that it is classical shape, but not so many to be found online.

The pot is 14.5 cm high and app. 14.5 cm wide incl. spout. It has a nice beautiful patina after usage.

Best regards
Anders
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Jun 14th, '19, 13:19
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Re: RE: Square teapot with overhead handle- New member

by Tstudio » Jun 14th, '19, 13:19

TeaForUs wrote:Dear All,

I am a new member of this forum, but have visited as guest once in a while.

My interest in Yixing pots have grown the last couple of years, trying to gather as much information as I can on the subject. I have 5 pots that I really like, but this is my last buy, and I would kindly ask for your thoughts.

Does anyone recognize the seal at the base ? Does this shape have an official name ? And does somebody know the origin of the shape. It seems that it is classical shape, but not so many to be found online.

The pot is 14.5 cm high and app. 14.5 cm wide incl. spout. It has a nice beautiful patina after usage.

Best regards
Anders
Hello~ I could read the seal on the teapots , maybe could gives some reference to u , the name is " 葛明仙" GeMingXian , and it is commonly called "提梁壶"
Enjoy your tea collection !

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Jun 14th, '19, 13:22
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Re: Square teapot with overhead handle- New member

by Tstudio » Jun 14th, '19, 13:22

Hi Andreas, the teapot seal is 4 characters actually. 葛明仙制 , 制means "made"

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