A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING TEA WARES
THE COLLECTION OF EILEEN AND I.M. PEI
A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING TEA WARES

20TH CENTURY

细节
A GROUP OF FOUR YIXING TEA WARES
20TH CENTURY
The group includes a teapot and cover of compressed rounded form, with the seal mark Zhongguo Yixing (China, Yixing) to the teapot's base, an illegible oval seal mark to the interior of the cover, and tea leaves remaining inside the teapot; a larger rounded teapot and cover raised on three short tapered feet, decorated to the sides with prunus sprays and an inscription in praise of prunus followed by the signature Shimei, with a seal mark reading Shanghai bo wu guan fu zhi (copy by the Shanghai Museum) to the base; a smaller rounded teapot and cover with a plain raised band encircling the exterior and dotted archaistic designs to the spout, handle and cover handle, the base with the seal of Shao Huiping; and a plain ovoid tea caddy.
Tea caddy: 5 5/16 in. (13.6 cm.) high, boxes
来源
Tea caddy: Gift from Chen Congzhou

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Priscilla Kong
Priscilla Kong

拍品专文

Zhu Shimei, also known as Zhu Jian, was a scholar-connoisseur active during the early 19th century. A pewter-encased Yixing teapot with the seal of Yang Pengnian and an inscription ending with the signature Shimei to one side, from the K.S. Lo Collection, is illustrated in The Art of the Yixing Potter: The K.S. Lo Collection, Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, Hong Kong, 1990, p. 164, no. 51.

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