-2- TEAPOTS
CH1982.261
Two individual teapots from the wreck of a Chinese trading ship near Ujang Pandang in Indonesia, wrecked about 300 years ago. Bromilow bought the teapots from a friend who acquired them from villagers who excavated the wreck The teapots are I-Hsing ware - a factory west of Shanghai. a. is reddish brown b. is a mauvish colour. Both have Chinese characters on the base. Ref. Neave-Hill, 1975 : 147-8.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | CH1982.261 |
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Accession Date: | 14 Sep 1982 |
Measurement
height | 70mm |
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ov | 12cm | approx |
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