Yongzheng (1722-1735) - Teapot (2) - De Neufville Teapot - George Washington Connection - Important - Porcelain - Encre De Chine - Armorial

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Porcelain teapot from Jingdezhen, in the Yongzheng period (1723–1735) with Encre de Chine armorial decoration, model De Neufville Teapot – George Washington Connection – Important, two pieces, in excellent condition with a tiny glaze bite on the sprout and enamel loss on the finial of the lid.

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A lovely good size antique Chinese porcelain teapot with an exterior armorial Encre de Chine decoration of finely painted family crest of the important De Neufville family, which played a big rol in and after the golden age in Amsterdam. They acquired the estate Westeramstel, and dealt with the early American government financing the Independence. A very high quality pice, with a nicely shaped ear and elegantly potted sprout.
Handmade in Imperial China during the Yongzheng to Qianlong reign, ca. 1730-1760 during the Qing Dynasty.

George Washington to Jean de Neufville, 6 January 1784

To Jean de Neufville
Mount Vernon 6th January 1784

Sir,
I have had the honor to receive your Letter bearing date the 19th of August & find myself exceedingly indebted to your partiality in favor of my Country & myself, both personally, & as a citizen of the United States of America.
The disaster which has happen’d to the House with which you was connected must be very affecting to every true American, especially as your great zeal in the cause of liberty, & your unwearied efforts to promote the interests of the United States, are well known to the Citizens of this republic. I cannot but flatter myself however, that the successes of the new firm of de Neufville & Co. will equal their greatest expectations, & that they will meet with the patronage of all who may be favored with their acquaintance & correspondence.
Notwithstanding the embarrassments of our Finances, I am also of opinion, that justice will ultimately be rendered to all the public Creditors: indeed, it is very much to be regretted that any of our good friends should have suffered from the delay of it—The exigencies have been pressing, & the misfortunes arising therefrom to private individuals, perhaps inevitable; but the happy termination of the war, will I trust, soon afford an opportunity of retreiving the public credit, & enable Congress, & the State of South Carolina, to discharge the Debts which are due to your house.
I have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with your son, & if it should be in my power to render him any services, it will be extremely agreeable to, Sir

Your most Obt hble Servant

G: Washington

Guaranteed original and of the stated period.

Length: 16,3 centimeter

Condition: the teapot is in perfect condition with only a tiny glaze bite off the sprout, the lid with some loss of enamel on the finial. The condition is carefully checked with strong UV-light and bright translucent white light.

Shipping method: This lot will be securely packed and shipped with insurance, without stand.

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A lovely good size antique Chinese porcelain teapot with an exterior armorial Encre de Chine decoration of finely painted family crest of the important De Neufville family, which played a big rol in and after the golden age in Amsterdam. They acquired the estate Westeramstel, and dealt with the early American government financing the Independence. A very high quality pice, with a nicely shaped ear and elegantly potted sprout.
Handmade in Imperial China during the Yongzheng to Qianlong reign, ca. 1730-1760 during the Qing Dynasty.

George Washington to Jean de Neufville, 6 January 1784

To Jean de Neufville
Mount Vernon 6th January 1784

Sir,
I have had the honor to receive your Letter bearing date the 19th of August & find myself exceedingly indebted to your partiality in favor of my Country & myself, both personally, & as a citizen of the United States of America.
The disaster which has happen’d to the House with which you was connected must be very affecting to every true American, especially as your great zeal in the cause of liberty, & your unwearied efforts to promote the interests of the United States, are well known to the Citizens of this republic. I cannot but flatter myself however, that the successes of the new firm of de Neufville & Co. will equal their greatest expectations, & that they will meet with the patronage of all who may be favored with their acquaintance & correspondence.
Notwithstanding the embarrassments of our Finances, I am also of opinion, that justice will ultimately be rendered to all the public Creditors: indeed, it is very much to be regretted that any of our good friends should have suffered from the delay of it—The exigencies have been pressing, & the misfortunes arising therefrom to private individuals, perhaps inevitable; but the happy termination of the war, will I trust, soon afford an opportunity of retreiving the public credit, & enable Congress, & the State of South Carolina, to discharge the Debts which are due to your house.
I have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with your son, & if it should be in my power to render him any services, it will be extremely agreeable to, Sir

Your most Obt hble Servant

G: Washington

Guaranteed original and of the stated period.

Length: 16,3 centimeter

Condition: the teapot is in perfect condition with only a tiny glaze bite off the sprout, the lid with some loss of enamel on the finial. The condition is carefully checked with strong UV-light and bright translucent white light.

Shipping method: This lot will be securely packed and shipped with insurance, without stand.

Buy multiple lots from this seller and save on shipping costs, for multiple lots you’ll pay the shipping costs only once.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Jingdezhen
Title additional information
Encre De Chine - Armorial
No. of items
2
Material
Porcelain
Country of Origin
China
Designer/Artist/Maker
Yongzheng (1722-1735)
Model
De Neufville Teapot - George Washington Connection - Important
Dynastic Style/Period
Yongzheng (1723-1735)
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
0 cm
Width
16.3 cm
Estimated period
1700-1750
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Objects sold
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