Teaware purge

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jessepat84
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Joined: Fri Dec 21, 2018 2:55 pm
Location: Finland

Sun Jan 11, 2026 7:04 am

Long time no see and I'm here to do a larger-scale purge.

To discuss costs and shipping, my first preference would be if you DM me on Instagram (@nestingcup_teaware), as I'm not very active here.
You can also DM me here, I will once in a while check my messages.

Shipping from the EU, but happy to post these anywhere in the world.

I've assembled these into three image sets, item descriptions are in L-R order starting from the top left.

1. 70ml Qing Chaozhou pot, slip coating on the exterior.
2. 200ml wood-fired celadon bowl by Peter Montgomery, some tea staining.
3. 550ml 1960s Han Jun. Great craftsmanship.
4. 110ml wood-fired, internally unglazed sandy clay pot by Jiri Duchek.
5. 260ml wood-fired tea bowl by Jiri Duchek, some tea staining.
6. Set of two (170ml and 160ml) autumnal tea cups by Jiri Duchek.
7. 65ml fully handmade Zhaozhuang zhuni pot by Wang Jian Fang (of the former Yann Zisha Gallery).
8. 150ml fully handmade Dicaoqing Heart Sutra pot by Shen Ye Qin (also formerly of YZG).
9. 14cm diameter wood-fired plate by Petr Sklenicka.
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1. 100ml wood-fired porcelain teapot with celadon glaze, by Petr Novak.
2. Set of four ~200ml electric-fired handmade porcelain teabowls by Ferdinand Hovancik.
3. 180ml wood-fired, internally unglazed pot by Takashi Ichikawa.
4. 180ml Fe-rich unglazed teapot by Petr Novak. Slight warping on lid opening, but pours beautifully.
5. 120ml LQER Qinghuini teapot with kintsugi-repaired spout.
6. 120ml ROC Zini apple.
7. Duo (80ml and 110ml) of Inge Nielsen tenmoku pots.
8. 100ml LQER Zisha teapot with staple repair.
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1. Set of two 100ml wood-fired cups by the Finnish potter Jonna Oksanen.
2. Set of two ~85ml wood-fired porcelain cups with celadon cups, by Petr Novak.
3. 300ml Asahiyaki kiln teabowl with crackling glaze. Used with dark teas and there is tea staining.
4. 270ml wood-fired teacup by Jiri Duchek. I realise the image is a little dark, but the details are stunning (happy to share more photos).
5. 14cm diameter Early Joseon Dynasty hakeme plate. Kintsugi repair, chips. Staining from tea.
6. 14cm diameter Goryeo Dynasty celadon plate with embossed flower motif. Warping from firing and partially cracked. Still functional.
7. 1950s / 60s tokkuri and cup. The tokkuri is 11cm tall. If you don't drink sake, this also makes a beautiful vase!
8. 60ml purportedly Yuan Dynasty (I have my suspicions) celadon cup with a beautiful tear-shaped glaze drop.
9. Set of four 70ml Edo Period arita ware cups. Hairline cracks, chips, scrapes, still perfectly functional.
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