A Chinese tuquoise glazed Cadogan teapot, Qing Dynasty
Modelled as a lion dog with embroidered ball between its front paws, resting on an ovoid square section teapot, his tail forming the handle, raised on a moulded domed base.
19.5cm high
Sold for £1,350
Condition Report
Very small firing flaw to tip of spout, otherwise good overall condition.
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