A VERY RARE ZITAN TEAPOT WARMER QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) Of plain cylindrical form in the shape of a traditional pail, the holder is flanked by two upright flared tabs with openings for the arch-shaped removable handle. The handle is hinged on one side to insert into the openings above the fitted wood cover. There is a U-shaped opening at the rim for the spout of the teapot to be placed, and reinforced by a ruyi -shaped metal mount. The body is encircled with a ring of metal mounted at the waist and the bottom. The wood is of deep purplish black tone. 7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) high
A VERY RARE ZITAN TEAPOT WARMER QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) Of plain cylindrical form in the shape of a traditional pail, the holder is flanked by two upright flared tabs with openings for the arch-shaped removable handle. The handle is hinged on one side to insert into the openings above the fitted wood cover. There is a U-shaped opening at the rim for the spout of the teapot to be placed, and reinforced by a ruyi -shaped metal mount. The body is encircled with a ring of metal mounted at the waist and the bottom. The wood is of deep purplish black tone. 7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) high
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