Pots like this are commonly seen in pewter (usually from late qing/early roc).
EDIT: Here's one in yixing, supposedly from factory 1: https://research.britishmuseum.org/rese ... more-views
Pots like this are commonly seen in pewter (usually from late qing/early roc).
Here you go:Mark-S wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 3:21 pmChadrinkincat
Unfortunately, I cannot open your Facebook links. Could you please check this link?
I like the handlebut if you are right and this is a non F1 or laser era pot, I will most likely return it because it's not worth $143 to me.
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Today, I have seen this antique pot. I did not buy it, but the design is interesting. Why does the teapot consist of two parts. What's the purpose of this? The teapot is about 4 inch tall.
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Now, after seeing this laser era pot, I think you are probably right. I am curious what the Facebook group will say.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 6:54 pmMark-S
https://m.facebook.com/groups/142937832 ... 6474911350
@ChadrinkincatChadrinkincat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:42 amMark-S
The “please drink oolong tea” pot at the earliest would be early 90’s or laser era if real.
As far as I’ve read it has no connection to the famous ones w/ 22 character seal. There are a few 90’s examples from the book. Here’s a few from FB and one from 2088tea
http://2088taiwan.com//index.php?route= ... uct_id=147
https://m.facebook.com/groups/142937832 ... 7937189867
https://m.facebook.com/groups/142937832 ... 0700790595
https://m.facebook.com/groups/142937832 ... 8548159143
Also that tea set shares some of the wonky flaws of these early-late 90’s pots but I don’t believe this pot is right for these eras either since I’ve seen this set in person. I’ve been wrong before so it’s possible I’m wrong in case but that would still make this set over priced.
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It is Dr Lu's book on Yixing factory 1 early teapots II (no there is no volume I published and according to him, he abandoned the initial plan for it
Just msg dr Lu directly via that fb group about his book Early Teapot Vol 2. It’s pretty heavy though, so be prepared for the shipping cost as well
Ah, the Bible of factory yixing haha. Will add to the wish listBok wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:30 amIt is Dr Lu's book on Yixing factory 1 early teapots II (no there is no volume I published and according to him, he abandoned the initial plan for it. You can buy it via the fb group. Chinese only. Well worth the money. Could avoid some a lot of tuition purchases...
and Chadrinkincat should probably ask him for permission to post images of it...
He only covers the white label and later period in passing as this is already later factory and with clay full of additives. I remember there are some of those green and blue clay pots in there just for the sake of it
There are a couple of more ornamented pots in there, but most of those really started after green label. Before creative liberties were little...