This is another one of these yellow clay pots that are a bit odd – this one has a slight greenish tint to it. No marks. 125ml.
To be fair, wine in even high quality restaurants sucks, the bottle usually costs 4-5 times more than in a…
This is another one of these yellow clay pots that are a bit odd – this one has a slight greenish tint to it. No marks. 125ml.
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To be fair, wine in even high quality restaurants sucks, the bottle usually costs 4-5 times more than in a…
Great idea! I have been keeping all the brocade boxes that came with the teapots, and they take a lot…
Great! Waiting for the teapot porn! :)
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3 responses so far ↓
Karl // February 22, 2017 at 2:44 pm |
MarshalN,
Another fine looking vintage pot. Do you regularly use it? If so, what do you brew in it?
kyf // February 22, 2017 at 6:20 pm |
How can one be sure that this was made in the Chinese mainland and not somewhere in Japan, Taiwan, or Southeast Asia?
MarshalN // February 23, 2017 at 1:25 am |
You can’t in some cases.