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What does the tea bottom stamp mean? Who is the maker? What's the year?

by Michael
(Vancouver BC)

Hi,

It will be very nice If anyone can help me to find out the story behind my friend's teapot.

Attached is the photo of the teapot bottom stamp. The pattern is very unique. It seems that a man is thanking the sky (or God).

Thanks,

Michael

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What does the tea bottom stamp mean? Who is the maker? What's the year?

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Sep 27, 2011
Yixing teapot
by: peter

Yixing teapots may have thousands of marks at any one time. I'm afraid you will have to find someone specialized on pottery from Yixing to identify such marks.

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