Teapot (9) - Porcelain





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The teapot is made of porcelain, dating to the Kangxi period (1662–1722) from Jingdezhen, China, titled 'Theepot – Blauwwit Porselein' and part of a lot of nine pieces including three cups with saucers and a small bowl.
Description from the seller
Lot Chinese teapot – Blue and white porcelain – plus three cups and saucers (Qing Dynasty) and a 19th-century small dish.
Authentic Qing dynasty teapot, three sets of cups and saucers, and a small plate from Jingdezhen, China.
Features
Period: Qing Dynasty
Origin: Jingdezhen, China
Technique: Cobalt blue underglaze on white porcelain.
Decoration: Narrative scene / floral motifs (hand-painted)
- Condition: Used, with visible signs of aging and hairline cracks (see photos).
Dimensions & Weight teapot
Height (including handle): 16 cm
Cross-section: 12 cm
- Weight: 851 grams
Historical context
Blue-and-white porcelain reached its artistic peak during the Kangxi period. These teapots were popular in Europe and Asia as luxury export objects and status symbols.
Kangxi, Chinese teapot, Qing dynasty, Jingdezhen, blue-and-white porcelain, antique, bamboo handle, export porcelain, collectors' item
Lot Chinese teapot – Blue and white porcelain – plus three cups and saucers (Qing Dynasty) and a 19th-century small dish.
Authentic Qing dynasty teapot, three sets of cups and saucers, and a small plate from Jingdezhen, China.
Features
Period: Qing Dynasty
Origin: Jingdezhen, China
Technique: Cobalt blue underglaze on white porcelain.
Decoration: Narrative scene / floral motifs (hand-painted)
- Condition: Used, with visible signs of aging and hairline cracks (see photos).
Dimensions & Weight teapot
Height (including handle): 16 cm
Cross-section: 12 cm
- Weight: 851 grams
Historical context
Blue-and-white porcelain reached its artistic peak during the Kangxi period. These teapots were popular in Europe and Asia as luxury export objects and status symbols.
Kangxi, Chinese teapot, Qing dynasty, Jingdezhen, blue-and-white porcelain, antique, bamboo handle, export porcelain, collectors' item

