A pair of Chinese compressed Yixing teapots, 'Fortune longevity…
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A pair of Chinese compressed Yixing teapots, 'Fortune longevity one Bead', Liu Jianfei (born 1969), circa 2005, the pair of teapots of compressed globular form in zisha clay, finely inlaid with gold and silver bats and shou characters, both with a seal mark reading 'Jianfei pottery Art', and accompanied by certificates. One dated 2005, the other dated 6 June 2005, 6.2 cm high, 12 cm wide (each)

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