Qing Dao Guang Shen Xi made Yushan carved section clay Han tile teapot

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Qing Dao Guang Shen Xi made Yushan carved section clay Han tile teapot

Auction Information

Product:Qing Dao Guang Shen Xi made Yushan carved section clay Han tile teapot

NO:5039

Starting Price:GBP:150,000

Transaction Price:GBP: 150,000

Specification:7.4×15cm

Auction Time:24-May-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Limited Corporation

Description

Style: "Shen Xi" (top style), "Tea is ripe, fragrant and warm" (bottom style). Engraved: "In the mid autumn of the Yisi period, recorded the Bodun script, Yushan. Bodun made a precious Gui." Yushan, also known as the Sun's edict, was from Pingdu, Shandong during the Jiadao period of the Qing Dynasty. He was skilled in calligraphy and seal carving, and was then known as "Mr. Yushan.". Occasionally, calligraphy has been passed down in the Jiaodong Peninsula, and it can be seen from the works that the level is quite high. Shen Xi, a master of pot making in Yixing during the Qing Dynasty's Daoguang era, with the courtesy name Ziyi, and his birth and death are unknown. Duzhi is skilled in pot art, skilled in carving, and adept at using white clay. I have collaborated with Yang Pengnian, Zhu Shimei, and others to make pots.