Teapot with poems inscribed on purple sand

[Purple sand teapot with poems]

The purple sand teapot in the Qing Dynasty
has a closed mouth, a round belly and flat feet. Arch cover, bridge button, ring handle, DC. One side of the pot belly is engraved with a sentence in Liu Ying’s poem “Cold Food Resists Rain and Calling Yuan Gong Conversation” of the Yuan Dynasty: “Shiquan Huai Huo is up-to-date”, and the poem ends with the inscription “Nanlin”
Wang Nanlin, known as Nanlin, is the author of “Pure Body Round Qing Pot”. He was a famous purple clay potter in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. He is good at making purple tea pots. Its pot shape is simple, its outline is regular, and the color of sand mud is mild and elegant. It is a good product in the purple clay pot in the middle of the Qing Dynasty

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