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Subject:Pewter and Jade Teapot
Posted By: Marci Gabriel Wed, May 27, 2015 IP: 76.247.216.129 This was my grandparents and I don't know much about it except it's made of pewter and the handle is Jade. Inside is a different material with a stamp. |
Subject:Re: Pewter and Jade Teapot
Posted By: Michael Thu, May 28, 2015 Yes, this is mid 19th century Chinese teapot made in Yixing. |
Subject:Re: Pewter and Jade Teapot
Posted By: rat Thu, May 28, 2015 Attractive, the stamp is upside down in your photo but reads as 杨彭年製, made by Yang Pengnian, but whether it's genuine or imitation is not something I can tell you. Yang was an Yixing potter active during the Qing Jiaqing reign period (before 1820) but I would imagine the pewter teapots were made by his workshop thereafter. If you run 杨彭年锡 through Google Images you will see a bunch of similar teapots attributed to or by him/his workshop. |
Subject:Re: Pewter and Jade Teapot
Posted By: Marci Gabriel Fri, May 29, 2015 Thank you so much for the information. It is genuine. And beautiful. It was a wedding present. Thank you again! |
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