Yixing ware teapots, also known as Zisha teapots, have a rich history that dates back centuries. These teapots are named after Yixing, a city located in Jiangsu province, China. Yixing has been renowned for its clay and pottery production since the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Here is a brief history of Yixing ware teapots:

The origins of Yixing ware teapots can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). During this time, Yixing clay, also known as Zisha clay, was discovered in the region. The clay is found near the banks of Lake Tai and is known for its unique properties, including its ability to retain heat and enhance the flavor of tea.

Yixing ware teapots gained popularity during the late Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The teapots were favored by scholars, artists, and literati for their elegant and simple designs, as well as their more...

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A Chinese 'landscape' yixing teapot, Dated 1943 by inscription,…

1943 Yixing Landscape Teapot by Jiang Handing and Gu Jingzhou

A Chinese 'landscape' yixing teapot, Dated 1943 by inscription, attributed to Jiang Handing (1903-1963) and Gu Jingzhou (1915 - 1996), 19 cm spout to handle

A yixing tea pot attributed to Gu Jingzhou, commemorating the…

Gu Jingzhou Yixing Tea Pot for National Banking Conference

A yixing tea pot attributed to Gu Jingzhou, commemorating the sixth National Banking Conference, 16 cm long, ()

A contemporary Chinese yixing hexaganal tea pot, Attributed to…

Yixing Tea Pot with Dragon and Phoenix Motifs

A contemporary Chinese yixing hexaganal tea pot, Attributed to Shi Xiaoma, moulded on four sides in low relief dragons and phoenix, impressed seal mark 'Xiaoma' to the base, 6.2 cm high, 12.3 cm at the widest

Chinese enamelled Yixing teapot, of cylindrical form with ear…

Enamelled Yixing Teapot with Bats and Foliage

Chinese enamelled Yixing teapot, of cylindrical form with ear shaped handle and angled spout, the cover set with a pierced cylindrical finial, the whole decorated in blue, pink, green and yellow enamels with stylised bats, clouds and stylised borders,…

A large Chinese Yixing Zisha Fencai teapot Jiaqing period, the…

Yixing Fencai Teapot with Butterfly and Flower Motifs

A large Chinese Yixing Zisha Fencai teapot Jiaqing period, the large teapot of globular form, the clay of deep brownish-purple hue, beautifully decorated all over with butterflies and flowers including rose and lotus in blue, pink and green enamels from…

A Chinese jun-glaze yixing teapot, Four-character studio…

Chinese Yixing Teapot with Studio Mark - 22cm High

A Chinese jun-glaze yixing teapot, Four-character studio embossed mark to the base 22 cm high

A Yixing teapot, on three feet, decorated with poetry and ships…

Poetry and Ships Yixing Teapot

A Yixing teapot, on three feet, decorated with poetry and ships in harbour scenes, the handle in a stylised dragon with it's mouth joining to the body, chop to inner lid, stamp to base with calligraphy to either side of stamp. Height 12 cm. Length 18 cm

A Chinese yixing 'grapes and squirrel' tea pot, Zhu Kexin (1904…

Yixing Tea Pot with Grapes and Squirrel Motif

A Chinese yixing 'grapes and squirrel' tea pot, Zhu Kexin (1904 - 1986) two seals of the artist, one to the base and the other to the interior of the lid 11 cm high

Two Yixing ware teapots, larger 19.5 x 13 x 8 cm

Pair of Yixing Teapots - Large Size

Two Yixing ware teapots, larger 19.5 x 13 x 8 cm

Two yixing teapots and covers, 20th century, (4), comprising…

Pair of Yixing Teapots with Inscriptions and Bark Texture

Two yixing teapots and covers, 20th century, (4), comprising one incised with a long inscription and with fish among lotus plants, the base and cover with impressed seal marks, the other simulating roughened bark on the exterior, the cover with knop in…

Two yixing stoneware teapots and covers, (4), comprising one of…

Yixing Stoneware Teapots with Covers and Decoration

Two yixing stoneware teapots and covers, (4), comprising one of globular form, the neck with galleried 'monk's cap' rim above a key-fret band, the base with impressed marks, the other with simulated bamboo spout and handle, the sides slip-decorated in…