Lot 24
Lot 24
A CHINESE PEWTER-ENCASED YIXING TEAPOT AND TEN PEWTER-ENCASED AND ENAMELLED YIXING CUPS

19TH CENTURY

Price Realised GBP 1,250
Estimate
GBP 1,000 - GBP 1,500
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A CHINESE PEWTER-ENCASED YIXING TEAPOT AND TEN PEWTER-ENCASED AND ENAMELLED YIXING CUPS

19TH CENTURY

Price Realised GBP 1,250
Price Realised GBP 1,250
Details
The pewter-encased teapot has a wood handle, jade spout, and a cover surmounted by a jade finial. It is incised with a calligraphic inscription to one side and a stylised plant to the other. The interior has a seal impression of maker's mark Yang Pengnian.The ten matched cups each have a jade or hardstone handle and are also incised with calligraphic inscriptions. They each have crackled white enamel interiors.
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The teapot 612 in. (16.6 cm.), handle to spout
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Lot Essay

The practice of drinking tea is deeply embedded in Chinese culture. It evolved into an art form in the Tang dynasty (618-907AD) and became a favourite pastime for wealthy connoisseurs such as scholars, officials or members of the royal household. The drinking of tea is associated with literature, arts and philosophy. Teapots and cups made from Yixing pottery, have long been sought after by tea drinkers and scholars in China. K.S.Lo writes in Stonewares of Yixing: From the Ming period to the Present Day, Hong Kong, 1986, pp213-215, that the practise of encasing Yixing stoneware teapots in pewter coverings was developed by the scholar Zhu Jian during the Jiaqing-Daoguang periods (1796-1850).
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This lot incorporates material from endangered species which could result in export restrictions. Several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, please check the relevant customs laws before bidding on this lotif you intend to import this lot into another country. Please see the Conditions of Sale for further information.
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