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Alex Chaihorsky 07-07-2005 10:26 PM

Stamps on zisha (Yixing) chahu?
 
Guys -

Can anyone direct me to any source of information about the stamps (chops,
zhuan) on Yixing (and non-Yixing) zisha teapots (chahu).
All I know is there can be up to three of them - manufacturer on the bottom,
master's last name on the handle and master's given name inside the lid (all
but the bottom one can be omitted). Sometimes there is a number, not a
character for last name, as I have seen several times. Most of the time the
one on the handle is missing. I have one chahu where there are three stamps
inside the lid and not one on the handle.
I was also told that there can be two stamps on the bottom - one for the
quality of the zisha and one - manufacturer's.

However none of the above came from any "official" sources, so...
I am looking for a catalog (if there is one) of these stamps or for any info
on them. The language of the publication or a web site does not matter.

Thanks,

Sasha.



pb2q 15-07-2005 02:21 PM

Billy Mood is a good start:

http://www.terebess.hu/english/yixing1a.html

Look for "The Seal Chops of Zisha Teapots".

In particular note this bit:

"During the Cultural Revolution period from 1966 to 1976, potters were
not allowed to imprint their personal seals on teapots. To resolve the
problem of identifying the works after firing in cases of breakage or
deformity, numbers were used to identify each potter."'

Please share any other information that you come across in your search.

Patrick


Alex Chaihorsky 16-07-2005 12:18 AM

Excellent, thank you so very much.

Sasha.


"pb2q" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Billy Mood is a good start:
>
> http://www.terebess.hu/english/yixing1a.html
>
> Look for "The Seal Chops of Zisha Teapots".
>
> In particular note this bit:
>
> "During the Cultural Revolution period from 1966 to 1976, potters were
> not allowed to imprint their personal seals on teapots. To resolve the
> problem of identifying the works after firing in cases of breakage or
> deformity, numbers were used to identify each potter."'
>
> Please share any other information that you come across in your search.
>
> Patrick
>





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