Exceptionally large Chinese Blue and White Teapot with metal handle, C19th
Starting Bid: | £100.00 |
Bid Increment: | £10.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £110.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £24.00 |
Total Amount: | £124.00 |
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 29/01/25 14:20:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 12/02/25 20:38:00 UTC |
Time Remaining: | 7d 12h 48m |
Exceptionally large Chinese Blue and White Teapot with metal handle, C19th
A Chinese teapot of exceptionally large size, the globular body with a short neck, a curved spout, two lugs for a carrying handle and a flush fitting flat lid. Attached to the lugs is a carrying handle in brass, probably contemporary with the date of manufacture of the teapot itself. The decoration is in vivid underglaze blue with an overall pattern of scrolling lotus and repeating white dot borders to the top rim and edge of the lid.The form here, without a ceramic handle but with an attached carrying handle, suggests a travelling teapot, a well known variation of the teapot type produced in China but rarely found on such an epic scale. Presumably this piece was intended for use at a rather large gathering or banquet so that a multitude of guests could be served at once! The paste of the footrim, style of decoration and clearly visible hand thrown potting rings (see images 8 and 9) all point to late nineteenth century work which is confirmed by the minute vertical lines seen on the exterior which are often found on blue and white pieces from that period. It is sometimes suggested that these brass handles, for similar examples can be found, were made in Thailand but there is little evidence for this. However, a local audience rather than an international one seems more than likely since there would have been little call for such a serving item in Western homes.
Size: | Ht (overall, handle raised) 26.5cm, (teapot with lid) 17cm, Width (max) 22cm, Base 10.5cm |
Weight: | 1.635kg |
Date: | C19th |
Condition: | na |
Estimate: | £200 – 300 |