Qing Dynasty Pewter Teapot — “Yinghe Old Shop, Chaoyang” (潮陽英和老店)China, late 19th centuryA finely crafted round pewter teapot from the late Qing dynasty, designed in the form of bamboo sections, symbolizing resilience and moral integrity in Chinese culture. The teapot features an internal strainer, an arched handle, and a fitted lid.The surface is richly engraved with lotus leaves and blossoms, archaic characters, and an elegant poetic inscription, demonstrating both technical precision and refined scholar’s taste. The base bears the impressed marks 潮陽英和老店 (Yinghe Old Shop, Chaoyang) and 點銅 (Dian Tong), indicating production by the renowned Yinghe workshop in Chaoyang, noted for its high-quality pewter wares during the late Qing period.The bottom has a Jian Ding (Certified) Guangdong (Province). Cultural Relics Bureau #2 (Guangdong (Province) = Canton). Export approval seal. Comes with the original sale label with price.Dimensions:H10 x W12 (incl spout) x W9 cmCondition: Minor dents and scratches in the pewter and solder splatter covering parts of the decoration.Please check the images carefully. Small imperfections and defects are not always described in detail. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item's conditionShipping method: The item is securely packed and shipped... lees verder bij Catawiki
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