Teapot - Porcelain






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Porcelain teapot from the Qianlong period (1736–1795), richly decorated with floral motifs and a central flower ornament, measuring 19 cm wide by 13 cm high, in good condition with minor signs of age and stains.
Description from the seller
Chinese teapot – Qianlong period, richly decorated with floral motif
A refined Chinese teapot from the Qianlong period (1736–1795), executed with an extensive decoration of floral motifs and a central flower ornament. This piece reflects the high level of craftsmanship and aesthetics characteristic of this flowering period within the Qing dynasty.
The teapot is richly decorated with finely worked flowers and tendrils, applied with care and precision. The central floral motif forms the visual focal point and is framed by additional decorative elements, creating a harmonious and lively whole.
As is often the case with household items of this age, there are restorations to the handle. However, this does not diminish the decorative value and historic appearance of the object.
An attractive and collectible piece for enthusiasts of antique Chinese porcelain and tea culture.
Overview
Object: teapot
Material: porcelain
Origin: China
Period: Qianlong (1736–1795)
Decoration: extensive florals, central floral motif
Special feature: restorations to the handle
Condition: wear consistent with age
Dimensions and weight
Length: 10 cm
Width: 19 cm
Height: 13 cm
Weight: 430 g
The photos are part of the lot description. The object will be well packaged and insured for shipping. We ship worldwide. In some cases we reserve the right to cancel an order due to shipping restrictions in the destination country.
Seller's Story
Chinese teapot – Qianlong period, richly decorated with floral motif
A refined Chinese teapot from the Qianlong period (1736–1795), executed with an extensive decoration of floral motifs and a central flower ornament. This piece reflects the high level of craftsmanship and aesthetics characteristic of this flowering period within the Qing dynasty.
The teapot is richly decorated with finely worked flowers and tendrils, applied with care and precision. The central floral motif forms the visual focal point and is framed by additional decorative elements, creating a harmonious and lively whole.
As is often the case with household items of this age, there are restorations to the handle. However, this does not diminish the decorative value and historic appearance of the object.
An attractive and collectible piece for enthusiasts of antique Chinese porcelain and tea culture.
Overview
Object: teapot
Material: porcelain
Origin: China
Period: Qianlong (1736–1795)
Decoration: extensive florals, central floral motif
Special feature: restorations to the handle
Condition: wear consistent with age
Dimensions and weight
Length: 10 cm
Width: 19 cm
Height: 13 cm
Weight: 430 g
The photos are part of the lot description. The object will be well packaged and insured for shipping. We ship worldwide. In some cases we reserve the right to cancel an order due to shipping restrictions in the destination country.
