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A PEWTER-ENCASED YIXING TEAPOT
AND COVER
Late Qing Dynasty
Of hexagonal section, the pewter with
incised landscape and calligraphy, signed
雲生刻 Yunsheng ke, sobriquet of 徐秀
棠 Xu Xiutang, the interior of the base with
342 impressed seal mark 范祿曾 Fan Luceng,
with green jade handle, spout and finial to the
matching lid.
16.5cm (6 1/2in) wide (2).
£800 - 1,200
HK$7,800 - 12,000
CNY7,100 - 11,000
345
A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING TEAPOTS
AND COVERS
Qing Dynasty
Comprising: a brown clay globular teapot
with a short spout and domed cover,
with incised calligraphy, the base with a
four-character seal mark reading [O偉成
製], (Weicheng), and further calligraphy; a
343 344 further dark brown clay globular teapot and
cover with incised bamboo and calligraphy,
bamboo handle and spout, the base with
a four character seal mark reading [O琴製
陶], (Qin Zhitao), the base of the handle and
interior or lid with impressed seal marks; a
small gilt and turquoise enamelled red clay
teapot and cover, the base marked [老安
順治] (Lao’an shun zhi); and a rectangular
brown clay teapot and cover, the base with
incised mark [漿糊方] (Jiang hu fang).
The first: 16cm (6 1/4in) wide (8).
345 £1,000 - 1,500
HK$9,800 - 15,000
CNY8,900 - 13,000
342 343 346
A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING ZISHA A BROWN/BLACK CLAY YIXING TEAPOT A SELECTION OF YIXING DUANNI AND
TEAPOTS AND COVERS AND COVER ZISHA VESSELS
18th/19th century and later Early 20th century, probably Yufeng Qing Dynasty and later
Comprising: a red clay hexagonal teapot with Workshop Comprising: a globular teapot and cover,
bamboo decoration and taijitu finial, the base The tapered ovoid form with S-shaped dated by inscription to Jimao year (AD1939),
with a seal mark; a red clay melon shaped spout, recessed cover, and copper overhead with incised scholar in a bamboo grove,
teapot, the lid with lion finial, the base with handle, with impressed seal mark to base signed Dao Wu, with impressed seal
impressed pictorial mark; a brown clay reading ‘Yufeng’ in Manchurian and Chinese Fan zhuang nong jia (范莊農家) to base;
conjoined teapot and cover with a simple to base, the lid with two impressed seals two small zisha cups with crackle glazed
‘bow’ decoration; and a reddish/brown clay within double gourds reading ‘Yufeng’. interior; three small duanni pouring vessels
teapot and cover with decoration of lotus 16c, (6 1/4in) high (2). with crackle glazed interior and incised
lappets, with seal mark to base reading [徐 decoration, seal marks to base; and a
雪卷製] (Xuxuejuan zhi), the interior of the £1,000 - 1,500 duanni jardiniere with incised decoration and
cover and base of the handle with further HK$9,800 - 15,000 calligraphy, with matching tray.
impressed seals. The largest: 21.5cm (8 CNY8,900 - 13,000 The jardiniere: 14.5cm (5 3/8in) high (9).
1/2in) wide (8).
For a similar teapot see Christie’s online, £1,000 - 2,000
£800 - 1,200 Contemporary Clay: Yixing Pottery from the HK$9,800 - 20,000
HK$7,800 - 12,000 Irving Collection, 19-26 March 2019, lot 7. CNY8,900 - 18,000
CNY7,100 - 11,000
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
146 | BONHAMS please refer to paragraphs 7 & 8 of the Notice to Bidders at the back of the catalogue.