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Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)


Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)
Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)

Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)    Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)

CHINESE PORCELAIN TEAPOT HAND PAINTED SILVER SPOUT & CHAINED LID. WE WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER 18TH - 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH, AMERICAN, CHINESE EXPORT. AND MEIJI SILVER & DECORATIVE ARTS. This is Chinese, we believe antique hand painted porcelain teapot. With chained cover and silver spout.

We are NOT porcelain experts by any means. Please view images, and ask questions.

Hand painted scene of Chines mother and child. Visiting family in garden at meal time, lush trees and foliage. Chained cover with lotus finial. Above landscape and thousand butterfly. In fine condition, no significant loss.

Restoration to edge of cover, handle surface bit roughness. And mild loss to facial detail to few of figures. The Chinese porcelain teapot is 8 inches. From handle to tip of the silver spout. The item "Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)" is in sale since Saturday, June 30, 2018.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Teapots". The seller is "runwithme" and is located in Worcester, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  1. Region of Origin: China
  2. Age: 1800-1849
  3. Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery Silver
  4. Type: Teapots


Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)    Silver Spout Antique Chinese Porcelain Teapot (18-19th Century)