A Chinese porcelain Wu Shang Pu teapot, Qing, late 19th century, of hexagonal form, painted with Liang Gong and Wu Ze Tian (Wu Zhao) from the Table of Peerless Heroes, the cover with a peach form knop, with interior pierced liner, on six short feet, painted red seal mark for Daoguang, 13cm high; a Famille rose hexagonal teapot, late 19th century, painted with the three star gods and attendants, red stamped Tongzhi seal mark, 14.5cm, a Chinese gourd shape teapot, with applied blossoming vines in blue, yellow and green against a green ground with aubergine handle, 10cm high; and a Cadogan type teapot modelled as a Buddhist temple lion, standing on its haunches against a lidded vase, 16.5cm
Sold for £1,300
Condition Report
The wire handle teapot good order
The Wu Shang Pu teapot has a damaged rim on the interior liner
The Dog Of Fo Cadogan has an old repair to the spout
The small green teapot is OK
A Chinese porcelain Wu Shang Pu teapot, Qing, late 19th century, of hexagonal form, painted with Liang Gong and Wu Ze Tian (Wu Zhao) from the Table of Peerless Heroes, the cover with a peach form knop, with interior pierced liner, on six short feet, painted red seal mark for Daoguang, 13cm high; a Famille rose hexagonal teapot, late 19th century, painted with the three star gods and attendants, red stamped Tongzhi seal mark, 14.5cm, a Chinese gourd shape teapot, with applied blossoming vines in blue, yellow and green against a green ground with aubergine handle, 10cm high; and a Cadogan type teapot modelled as a Buddhist temple lion, standing on its haunches against a lidded vase, 16.5cm