824. A small Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, 19th/20th century, the flattened body with a bamboo-moulded handle and spout, impressed square seal mark to the base, the cover with a further impressed mark, 13cm. (2) £150-250
Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
825. Three Chinese Yixing pendants, modern, by Zhou Dingfang and Xu Hantang, one modelled as a small hollow cushion or bag with an interior rattle, one formed as a teapot, the last as a bamboo-style teapot, impressed marks for the artists, 5.5cm max. (3)
£100-200 Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain, all acquired directly from the artists.
826. A Chinese Yixing chrysanthemum teapot and cover, modern, by Shao Shunsheng, the dark body evenly fluted, circular mark to the base, the cover with two further impressed marks, 15cm. (2)
£250-350
Exhibited: Aberystwyth International Potters Festival 1995, no.82. Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain, acquired direct from the potter.
827. A small Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, 20th century, believed to be by Shi Xiaoma, the body flattened square-section with chamfered corners, impressed four character mark to the base, the cover with a further impressed mark, 14cm. (2)
£150-250 Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
828. A Chinese Yixing ‘Six Joys’ teapot, modern, by Shen Huifen, the hexagonal body incised with pine and calligraphy, impressed marks to the base and cover, 14.5cm. (2)
£50-150
Exhibited: Aberystwyth International Potters Festival 1995, no.60. Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain, acquired directly from the potter.
829. A Chinese Yixing hexagonal teapot and cover, probably dated 1874 and by Wang Shi Qi, the undulating sides believed to be incised by Jia Xu with a landscape scene, the reverse with calligraphy, all above a band of ruyi heads, 16.5cm. (2)
£350-450
Exhibited: Aberystwyth International Potters Festival 1995, No.2. Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
830. A miniature Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, Cultural Revolution 1966-78, believed to be by Wei Fen, the traditional globular body a rich earthy brown, impressed Zhong Guo Yixing square mark to the base, 8.5cm. £150-250
Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
831. A miniature Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, Cultural Revolution 1966-78, of traditional slightly flattened globular form, impressed Zhong Guo Yixing square mark to the base, 9.5cm. (2)
£100-200 Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
832. A Chinese Yixing monk’s cap teapot and cover, modern, believed to be by Cao Wanfen, the body a rich chocolate brown, impressed square mark to the base, the cover with a small oval mark, 15cm. (2)
£100-200
Exhibited: Aberystwyth International Potters Festival 1995, no.47. Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
833. A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, Cultural Revolution 1966-78, the square-section body with an overhead handle, impressed Zhong Guo Yixing mark to the base, the brigade name to the cover’s interior, 15.3cm. (2) £300-500
Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
834. A small Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, modern, believed to be by Chen Guoliang, modelled as a flower petal, impressed square seal mark to the base, the cover with two impressed marks, 12.5cm. (2)
Exhibited: Aberystwyth International Potters Festival 1995, No. 35. Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
835. A small Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, 19th century, applied around the shoulders with nuts and seeds, the three feet formed as nuts, the cover as an inverted mushroom, 12cm. (2)
£150-250
Paper label for Sydney L Moss Ltd. Provenance: from the collection of Peter and Susan Wain.
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