Blue Teapot

Started by kardinalisimo, Jul 18, 2014, 08:17:21

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kardinalisimo

Not sure if Chinese. If so, any suggestions on age?
Thanks

kardinalisimo

Not sure if that is the original lid.

peterp

The handle is typical for Chinese teapots. The dragon scales are in a mesh pattern (criss cross lines), which means it is Guangxu or later. Perhaps republican period or even later. Any signs of usage?

kardinalisimo

No significant scrathes. I don't think it was used as a teapot but probably kept on display.  There was a chip on the foot rim that has been repaired but that means nothing I guess. Some impurities and flaws but I guess that does not make it old either. Wonder if they were made on purpose.
Do the decoration and the shades imitate a particular period?

peterp

Imitating Kangxi, but the dragons tells something different ... :-)
A later period can copy earlier designs, but the opposite is not possible.

kardinalisimo

Actually Peter I am finding mesh/cross-hatch scales on Yuan pieces but they were drawn more differently.