Also Called :

Barrel Shape Teapots

Rarity :

Rare

Age :

Late 19th Century-Early 20th Century

Price Range :

$125.-$250.

Dimensions :

4 1/2″ diameter x 6 3/8″ tall;  Without Top: 4 7/8″

Weight :

Total Weight: 1 lb. 7 oz.;  Top: 3 oz.;  Pot: 1 lb. 4 oz.

Provenance :

1967

Availability :

SOLD

Description: Canton Tea, Coffee and Chocolate Pots make up a confusing world in defining the many, many variations to be found. Therefore, we have listed all of them under “Teapots”. Designations that have come into common useage such as “Censor”, “Dome-Top”, “Lighthouse” will be used as well as physical descriptions such as “Drum Shape”, “Pear Shape” and “Conical Shape”. In buying any teapot make sure the top fits well.

This Barrel Shaped teapot is one of a series of very late teapots which we call the “Flag Series” as they have a group of flags on one side that does not appear on the early Canton teapots (see closeup picture of the flags). They are also distinguished by a pyramid/triangle border on the tops and a rain cloud border on the pots.

This teapot has a curved spout, a large angled handle and a blue ball knob (we believe this is not the original top). The porcelain is very white without the usual firing imperfections we see on the early Canton pieces. The bottom is glazed.

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