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This exquisite sencha teapot originates from Jingdezhen during the Qing Dynasty. It has a capacity of 90cc.
Adorned with a vibrant famille rose floral motif against a yellow background, the decoration is masterfully executed.
The craftsmanship is remarkable, showcasing intricate details throughout.
What makes this piece particularly captivating is its petite size, which is quite rare and adds to its allure.
The underside of the lid bears the Qianlong nian zhi mark.
w9 x d9.5 x h6cm(手・注ぎ口を含まない胴寸7cm)
Item -
Antique Chinese Ceramics
Usage -
Tea Ceremony Utensils,
Kyūsu (Teapot)
Period -
Qing Dynasty/1616–1911CE
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