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A GROUP OF THREE PEWTER ENCASED YIXING TEAPOTS
Qing dynasty
All with fitted lids and hardstone finials, handles and spouts, incised
with calligraphic inscriptions and floral sprigs to the sides; the first, of
tapered cylindrical form (losses to clay interior); the second, of modified
ingot shape; the third of hexagonal section and bearing a Fan Luzeng
mark to the interior well (scratches dents to all).
6 3/4 to 7in (17.2 to 17.8cm) width o er handles

$1,500 - 2,500

清 砂 三只

A Fan Luzeng mark pewter teapot was offered in these rooms in sale
23514 of 22 March 2016 as lot 9267.

Please note that this lot is being offered without reserve.
(無底價拍品)

8123                                                                          8122
A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING POTTERY TEAPOTS
The first a larger example of compressed square section adorned in a
calligraphic inscription, the underside bearing a Tiehuaxuan mark; the
second of pear shape incised to the base in a calligraphic inscription;
the third of compressed globular shape incised to the sides, the base
bearing a factory mark reading Yixing Shang[?] Zhusha Minghu; the
fourth of slightly compressed globular section suspended from a
bamboo handle, the base impressed in a small maker’s mark reading
Shanzhen Yuan.
9in (23cm) width of first and largest o er handles

$1,000 - 1,500

   興 四只

Please note that this lot is being offered without reserve.
(無底價拍品)

8124                                                                          8123
A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING POTTERY TEAPOTS
The first two similarly potted in tapered square section, the first of
tan clay incised in calligraphy and prunus blossoms, the underside
of the possibly associated lid bearing the impressed maker’s mark
reading Yixing Zhang Wenhua, the second impressed to the base to
read Yixing Zisha, the lid bearing the maker’s mark reading Yang Ji;
the third of crescent-moon shape bearing calligraphic inscriptions and
floral sprigs to the sides, the interior of the lid bearing a maker’s mark
reading Hong Kun; the fourth of compressed square baluster form
adorned in molded prunus blossoms, the underside bearing a maker’s
mark reading yi pian bing xin to the recessed base.
5in (12.7cm) height of tallest

$1,000 - 1,500

   興 四只

Please note that this lot is being offered without reserve.
(無底價拍品)

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