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Chinese Works of Art
Ceramics
Yixing Stoneware
Yixing Pottery from the Monterey Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Museum Funds; Acquired by the Museum in 1993
Lot 8126

An 'Yigong' Yixing pottery miniature teapot

28 June 2016, 12:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$1,187.50 inc. premium

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An 'Yigong' Yixing pottery miniature teapot

Potted from smooth tan clay in compressed pear shape supporting a fitted domical lid and a curving handle and spout, the underside bearing an incised four-character calligraphic inscription and the signature Yigong in 'running script' calligraphy (minute chip to lid).
4 1/2in (11.5cm) length over handles

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宜興茶壺 「逸公」款

For a similar shaped teapot, and a fuller explanation of the work of the early Qing Yixing ceramicist Hui Yigong, see lot 501 from the Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Hawthorn collection, offered in Bonhams Hong Kong sale 20489 of 27 May 2012.

Please note that this lot is being offered without reserve.
(無底價拍品)

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