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18th Century Teapot from Nanking Cargo Shipwreck
Located in Atlanta, GA
Blue and white teapot and cover from Nanking Cargo shipwreck, mid-18th century, painted with a
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Antique Mid-18th Century Chinese Ceramics

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Porcelain

Rare Pair of Small Teapots from the Hatcher Collection
Located in Atlanta, GA
A rare pair of blue and white globular teapots with covers from the Hatcher Collection, painted
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Antique 17th Century Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Teapot, James Giles, London Decoration, C. 1765
By James Giles
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
A fine and rare Chinese porcelain teapot, James Giles studio decoration, c. 1765. The Qianlong
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Antique 1760s Chinese Georgian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese porcelain teapot, Meissen style, c. 1750, Qianlong Period.
By Meissen Porcelain
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, c. 1750, Qianlong Period. The globular teapot, painted after a
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Antique 1750s Chinese Qing Ceramics

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Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Teapot
Located in Leeds, GB
A delightful Chinese Globular Porcelain Teapot with a white metal replacement spout. The two panels
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Tea Sets

Chinese Porcelain Teapot, Precious Objects, Kangxi Period, circa 1700
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Chinese porcelain teapot, circa 1700, Kangxi Period. The lightly stippled ‘chicken skin’ body, well
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Other Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Teapot Cover, Famille Verte, circa 1700, Kangxi Period
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1700, Kangxi Period. The moulded teapot painted in
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Antique Early 1700s Chinese Chinoiserie Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Teapot, Cantonese, c. 1850
By CANTON FAMILLE ROSE
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Chinese porcelain tea pot and cover, c. 1850. Finely painted in the Cantonese style of famille rose
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Antique 1850s Chinese Qing Ceramics

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Porcelain

Set of 3 Tea Pots in Chinese Porcelain, 1900
Located in PÉZENAS, FR
Magnificent set of 3 Chinese porcelain teapots from the 1900 period, signed on the bottom The 3
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Antique Early 19th Century Chinese Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese porcelain Cockerel and Cat Teapot, circa 1740, Qianlong Period
By Chinese Jesus
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
A rare Chinese porcelain teapot, circa 1740, Qianlong Period. Hand painted to both sides, in fencai
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Antique 1740s Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Cantonese Teapot and Cover, circa 1870, Qing Dynasty
By CANTON FAMILLE ROSE
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Chinese porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1880, Qing Dynasty. The large, pear shaped teapot, hand
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Antique 1870s Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Export Globular Teapot
Located in Leeds, GB
A Chinese Export Teapot of globular form and decorated with a Chinese family illustration Pot
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Famille Rose Teapot
Located in Corona Del Mar, CA
A wonderfully detailed and whimsical hand painted Famille Rose teapot. There are many handpainted
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Qing Porcelain Monkey Teapot
Located in Sheffield, MA
Chinese Qing dynasty Guangxu period porcelain tea pot in the form of a monkey holding a peach with
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Antique 1870s Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

Materials

Pottery

Chinese export teapot
Located in Hudson, NY
Chinese teapot and cover with intertwined handle finely decorated with polychrome flowers and swags.
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese export teapot
Located in Hudson, NY
Chinese export teapot with cover. Decorated with polychrome domestic scene.
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Export Porcelain Teapot of Globular Shape
Located in Leeds, GB
A lovely Chinese Teapot with famille rose decoration made during the latter part of the 18th
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Tea Sets

Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Lotus Teapot and Saucer
Located in Corona Del Mar, CA
Early 19th Century famille rose teapot and saucer with applied floral decoration. There is an iron
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Tea Sets

Chinese armorial teapot with cover
Located in Hudson, NY
Chinese teapot and cover for the English market decorated with polychrome armorial design along
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

20th Century Chinese Blue White Porcelain Jumbo Teapot as Lamp
Located in Atlanta, GA
20th century Chinese blue & white porcelain jumbo teapot as lamp Wood base New wiring.
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20th Century Chinese Table Lamps

Materials

Porcelain, Wood

18th Century Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Teapot Kangxi, Yongzheng Reign
Located in Drottningholm, SE
A fantastic and rare blue and white teapot made during the first part of the 18th century, most
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Antique Early 18th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Teapot and Cover, 18th Century
Located in London, GB
A Chinese porcelain famille rose teapot and cover painted on the body with four panels on a gilt
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Enamel Painted Teapot
Located in Newport, NH
Chinese export porcelain famille rose teapot decorated with enamel painted flowers. Age: circa
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Antique Late 18th Century Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese export porcelain famille rose teapot and cover, 18th century
Located in London, GB
Famille rose miniature cylindrical fluted teapot and cover, painted on both sides with the scene
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Antique Late 18th Century Chinese Qing Tea Sets

Materials

Ceramic

Chinese Export Porcelain Grisaille and Gilt Teapot with Chickens, 18th Century
Located in London, GB
A Chinese export porcelain grisaille and gilt teapot painted on either side with a panel comprising
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

American Eagle Decorated Chinese Export Teapot
Located in Great Barrington, MA
OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FROM THE MOTTAHEDEH COLLECTION IN THE VIRGINIA MUSEUM by Howard and Ayers.
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Tea Sets

Materials

Enamel, Gold

Chinese Porcelain Famille Verte Teapot and Cover with Flowers, 18th Century
Located in London, GB
A Chinese porcelain famille verte teapot and cover decorated with flowers heightened in gilt, a
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Antique Late 18th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Early Chinese Teapot with French Ormolu Mounts
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
A late 18th c. Chinese tea pot with the spout and handle removed set with French bronze gilt mounts
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Famille Rose Teapots, Covers and under Dishes, Qianlong, 1736-1795
Located in London, GB
Pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose black ground moulded teapots, covers and under dishes
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

18th century teapot
Located in San Francisco, CA
A Chinese 18th century porcelain teapot in the shape of a noble lady.
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

A Double Spouted Teapot
Located in Hilversum, NL
floral decor in bedding on pleated wall and floral sprigs on spouts and handle. The teapot contains
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese ‘Meissen’ Porcelain Teapot, c. 1760, Qianlong Period
By Chinese Jesus
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Rare Chinese ‘Export’ porcelain teapot and cover, c. 1760, Qianlong Period. Hand painted in the
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Antique 1750s Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Lenox China Westchester M139 Pattern Teapot with Lid Older 1690 Shape Rare
By Lenox s Ceramic Art Company
Located in St. Petersburg, FL
). Lenox China Westchester M139 pattern teapot with lid in great condition free from chips, cracks
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Early 20th Century American Porcelain

Chinese Export Qianlong Mandarin Palette Enameled Porcelain Teapot, circa 1780
Located in Atlanta, GA
18th century circa 1780 Chinese Export Qianlong Mandarin palette hand enameled lidded porcelain
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Chinese Export Chinoiserie Lidded Teapot
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th century Chinese export chinoiserie lidded teapot.
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Chinese Export Chinoiserie Lidded Teapot
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th century Chinese export chinoiserie lidded teapot.
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

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Chinese Porcelain Teapot For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic Chinese porcelain teapot available at 1stDibs. Each Chinese porcelain teapot for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, porcelain and metal. There are 51 variations of the antique or vintage Chinese porcelain teapot you’re looking for, while we also have 1 modern editions of this piece to choose from as well. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect Chinese porcelain teapot — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. Each Chinese porcelain teapot bearing Modern or Victorian hallmarks is very popular. Chinese Jesus each produced at least one beautiful Chinese porcelain teapot that is worth considering.

How Much is a Chinese Porcelain Teapot?

Prices for a Chinese porcelain teapot start at $89 and top out at $4,658 with the average selling for $980.
Questions About Chinese Porcelain Teapot
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Chinese Canton porcelain is a type of decorative hand-painted ceramic ware produced during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries in China. Its name comes from the region where it originated. You will sometimes see it referred to as Cantonese porcelain. On 1stDibs, find a selection of Chinese Canton porcelain.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A Chinese porcelain pillow is a type of ceramic object produced by Chinese artisans. They normally have highly decorative rectangular designs and feature curved tops. Historically, they functioned as headrests, but today they normally serve purely as decorations. On 1stDibs, shop a wide variety of Chinese porcelain ware.
  • PAGODA RED
    PAGODA REDOctober 7, 2020

    True porcelain ware was developed in the 11th century at the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China. These early porcelains of the Song and Yuan dynasties are known as Qingbai or Yingqing ware, defined by a light blue-grey glaze. Later forms of Chinese porcelain include blue and white underglaze ware, Celadon ware, Jun ware, Famille Verte ware, Wucai (Five Color) ware, and Dehua ware, also known as Blanc de Chine.

    Lotus Gallery
    Lotus GalleryMarch 17, 2021
    In China, porcelain is referred to a "cíqì" 瓷器.
  • Lotus Gallery
    Lotus GallerySeptember 15, 2020

    Chinese porcelain can usually be dated by form and decoration. However, copies and forgeries abound, so you should have an expert such as an appraiser, reputable dealer or auction house, or museum examine your porcelain to accurately date it.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To identify Chinese export porcelain, first look for a mark. Most pieces made after 1891 feature a maker's mark that you can research using authoritative online resources. Identifying older porcelain ware is more difficult. A licensed appraiser can provide assistance. You'll find a range of expertly vetted Chinese export porcelain on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    You can sell old Chinese porcelain in a few ways. You can advertise the piece locally or work with an antique shop or auction house. There are also reputable online platforms available for selling online. Shop a collection of Chinese porcelain on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    To identify Chinese porcelain marks, consult trusted online resources. Most markings on Chinese porcelain consist of four to six characters, and the last two often represent when a piece was produced. Since there is a lot of variation in the markings, looking at images shared on trustworthy websites is the best way to make an identification. Alternatively, you can use the services of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer. On 1stDibs, explore a wide range of Chinese porcelain.
  • PAGODA RED
    PAGODA REDOctober 21, 2020

    For thousands of years, China’s court-sponsored porcelain industry has been at the forefront of technical innovation and aesthetic refinement. Exquisite finishes and precision of form gave China an international reputation for fine ceramic wares. Age, shape, glaze, motif, and reign mark are all factors contributing to the value of a ceramic piece, indicative of the maker and the dynastic reign under which the object was created.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Chinese Kangxi porcelain was popular because of its particular blue colorings. The blue was made using cobalt ore which was imported from Persia. As cobalt ore was a scarce ingredient, the rarity made the porcelain items highly sought after. Shop a collection of Chinese Kangxi porcelain from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Chinese blue and white porcelain is the most common type of decorated porcelain. Its name in Chinese is qinghua. On 1stDibs, you’ll find a collection of antique and modern Chinese blue and white porcelain from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • Lotus Gallery
    Lotus GallerySeptember 23, 2020

    The best way to know is to take it to an expert, such as an appraiser, reputable dealer or auction house, or museum

  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Chinese blue and white porcelain is called qinghua, pronounced “CHING-hwa.” Artisans first began producing the porcelain during the Tang and Song dynasties ranging from 609 to 1279. However, the techniques the pottery is most well known for weren't developed until the subsequent Ming era, which lasted until 1644. You'll find a collection of Chinese porcelain on 1stDibs.