A elegantly shaped Yixing teapot from the late Qing dynasty/early Republic period is called a 蛋包壶 or Egg bun pot. The pot has two hinged bronze handles and is clad in pewter decoration of dragons chasing the pearl of wisdom and on the backside a large Shou (longevity) character. The lid has a bronze Guangxu period 1 Tongbao (通宝) coin pressed in the pewter bearing the inscription: 光绪通宝 (Guang Xu Tong Bao) This teapot is finely hand-made and stamped at the bottom with a “宜兴紫砂” (Yixing purple sand) mark. REFERENCE:Please see similar teapots in Yixing : Teapots for Europe : Patrice Valfre | item 150 & 151Dimensions:H10 x W18 (incl spout) x W14 cmCondition: Minor dents in the pewter and a dent in the bronze handle. No further damage.Shipping method: The item is securely packed and shipped with insurance without stand.
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