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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: SophieMarie on May 06, 2019, 12:35:31 am
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Greetings,
I'm having difficult finding a teapot like this one, and needed some assistance to determine origin and date. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Strange item to be called a teapot, unless I’m not seeing correctly.
A handle for lifting, a spout for pouring, but no lid for filling and 7 holes in the bottom/base.
If it has a functional purpose, it could be some sort of a condensing “vaporizer”.
Or maybe just “a work in progress”.
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I had a pottery one years ago, but have not seen a brass version. Regardless, I'm guessing the origin as probably India within the last few decades.
(Cogar; They can function as a teapot because of a tall inverted funnel inside that allows filling the pot from the bottom through the holes.)
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Now that's pretty darn clever craftmanship. Would never have thought of that.
Thanks, Rauville
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Rauville,
I was thinking perhaps India too, but could only find porcelain and/or pottery examples.
Cogar,
I've seen these referred to as a "Chinese puzzle/Cadogan" teapot. And, of course out of curiosity, I tried to fill it not quite understanding how it worked at first. Rauville explained it correctly. But, here is a visual.
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That is crazy interesting! Never seen one before!
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New one for me too !!
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Only video I could find on "Chinese Puzzle Vessels" thought these two were interesting!
https://youtu.be/01DIRqLD3sQ (https://youtu.be/01DIRqLD3sQ)