Chrysanthemum Petal Pot (菊瓣壶) - Yixing Teapot - "Wanquan” (萬泉) marked - China - Qing Dynastie (1644-1911)





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Qing-dynastie Yixing steengoed theepot, Chrysanthemum Petal Pot (菊瓣壶), gemarkeerd met ‘Wanquan’ (萬泉), hoogte 6,5 cm, breedte 10 cm, diepte 6 cm, inhoud circa 75–85 ml, in uitstekende staat.
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Qing Dynasty Yixing Chrysanthemum-Petal Teapot (菊瓣壶), Marked “Wanquan” (萬泉)
China, 19th Century
A finely potted Yixing stoneware teapot of the Chrysanthemum Petal (菊瓣壶) type, a form first appearing in the early Qing dynasty and long admired by collectors for its refined craftsmanship and elegant structure. Teapots of this type were technically demanding to produce and, historically, were rarely attempted by ordinary potters; signed examples are typically associated with highly skilled artisans.
The present teapot is a classic example of the Juban (菊瓣) ribbed style: the chrysanthemum petals radiate continuously from the finial down to the foot, each petal seamlessly aligned. The lid fits in any rotational position, with each “mother-and-son” joint matching perfectly—an indication of exceptional precision. The gracefully arched spout extends naturally from the petal pattern, while the elongated handle sweeps downward like flowing water, giving the piece a poised and elegant silhouette. Balanced in both form and function, this teapot exemplifies the aesthetic harmony valued in Yixing wares.
The base bears the seal-script mark “Wanquan” (萬泉), the courtesy name of Jiang Delin (蔣德林), an accomplished Yixing potter active during the Daoguang and Tongzhi periods. According to the Guangxu edition of the New Gazetteer of Jingxi County, Yixing 《宜興荊溪縣新志》, Jiang Delin was “exquisitely skilled in all arts; his teapots, flowerpots, cups, plates, and desk furnishings were elegantly shaped and lustrous in color, making him the foremost craftsman of his time.”
Reference:
For a comparable Wanquan-marked teapot, see the example sold by the California Asian Art Auction Gallery:
https://www.caa-auction.com/art-asian-14A/14A2001.html
Dimensions: H 6.5 × W 10 cm (spout to handle) × D 6 cm
Capacity: approx. 75–85 ml
Condition: Excellent. No damage; only a fine, attractive patina from use.
Please check the images carefully. Small imperfections and kiln-firing defects are not always described in detail. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item's condition.
Shipping method: The item is securely packed and shipped with insurance without stand.
Qing Dynasty Yixing Chrysanthemum-Petal Teapot (菊瓣壶), Marked “Wanquan” (萬泉)
China, 19th Century
A finely potted Yixing stoneware teapot of the Chrysanthemum Petal (菊瓣壶) type, a form first appearing in the early Qing dynasty and long admired by collectors for its refined craftsmanship and elegant structure. Teapots of this type were technically demanding to produce and, historically, were rarely attempted by ordinary potters; signed examples are typically associated with highly skilled artisans.
The present teapot is a classic example of the Juban (菊瓣) ribbed style: the chrysanthemum petals radiate continuously from the finial down to the foot, each petal seamlessly aligned. The lid fits in any rotational position, with each “mother-and-son” joint matching perfectly—an indication of exceptional precision. The gracefully arched spout extends naturally from the petal pattern, while the elongated handle sweeps downward like flowing water, giving the piece a poised and elegant silhouette. Balanced in both form and function, this teapot exemplifies the aesthetic harmony valued in Yixing wares.
The base bears the seal-script mark “Wanquan” (萬泉), the courtesy name of Jiang Delin (蔣德林), an accomplished Yixing potter active during the Daoguang and Tongzhi periods. According to the Guangxu edition of the New Gazetteer of Jingxi County, Yixing 《宜興荊溪縣新志》, Jiang Delin was “exquisitely skilled in all arts; his teapots, flowerpots, cups, plates, and desk furnishings were elegantly shaped and lustrous in color, making him the foremost craftsman of his time.”
Reference:
For a comparable Wanquan-marked teapot, see the example sold by the California Asian Art Auction Gallery:
https://www.caa-auction.com/art-asian-14A/14A2001.html
Dimensions: H 6.5 × W 10 cm (spout to handle) × D 6 cm
Capacity: approx. 75–85 ml
Condition: Excellent. No damage; only a fine, attractive patina from use.
Please check the images carefully. Small imperfections and kiln-firing defects are not always described in detail. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item's condition.
Shipping method: The item is securely packed and shipped with insurance without stand.

