Late Qing Yixing Bian-Fu 扁腹 Teapot, Marked “Wanbao” (萬寶)China, late Qing dynastyA finely made Yixing Bian-Fu (flat-belly) teapot, executed in classic form with well-proportioned spout and handle. The body is done in zisha (紫砂) clay using the tiaosha (调砂) process, a traditional blending of shengsha (生砂, “raw sand/clay”) and shousha (熟砂, “cooked sand/clay”) that yields a subtle, granular texture with lighter speckling from the fired grains. The base bears an impressed Wanbao (萬寶) seal.The Wanbao (萬寶 / 万宝) mark is mostly found on Yixing teapots dating from the late Qing to early Republic period. It is generally understood to represent a workshop or retail mark, rather than the signature of an individual potter. Examples on the mark often appear on high-quality zisha waresSee a Wanbao marked pair at Poly Auction:https://prf.hn/click/camref:1101l5d7f/creativeref:1101l154331/destination:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.polypm.com.cn%2Fauction%2Fproduct_details.html%3FoldData%3Dtrue%26infoId%3D4177342280794923008Dimensions: H 5.5 X W 11.5 cm (spout to handle) X D 7.5 cm Capacity: 90-100 mlCondition: Excellent! no damage; a fine patina from use only.Checked with strong UV light for defects.Shipping method: The item is securely packed and shipped with insurance without stand.
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