Lot 658
A SILVER TEAPOT WITH RATTAN HANDLE AND JADE LID BY DAIMARU HOKYU
L: 17 cm
H: 15.5 cm
Estimate
TWD 252,000-336,000
HKD 60,000-80,000
USD 7,700-10,300
Sold Price
PROVENANCE:
Private Collection, Japan
Private Collection, Japan
With its round belly, rattan handle, jade lid handle, and tapering spout, this cleverly designed teapot blends essential features of Chinese and Japanese tea ceremony to create an eminently practical utensil that solves many of the little issues and problems avid tea drinkers have to deal with when preparing their favorite brew.
The rattan handle, for example, ensures that you won’t burn your hand when picking up the pot, while the sturdy tapering spout guarantees a smooth flow without any dribbling, and also cuts off the flow cleanly when the cup is full. Last not least, the lid handle made of jade not only provides heat insulation, but also serves an important aesthetical purpose, putting the finishing touch on an outstanding item that gets top marks for both beauty and functionality.
The rattan handle, for example, ensures that you won’t burn your hand when picking up the pot, while the sturdy tapering spout guarantees a smooth flow without any dribbling, and also cuts off the flow cleanly when the cup is full. Last not least, the lid handle made of jade not only provides heat insulation, but also serves an important aesthetical purpose, putting the finishing touch on an outstanding item that gets top marks for both beauty and functionality.
Related Info
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Ravenel Spring Auction 2016 Hong Kong
Sunday, May 29, 2016, 2:00pm