Two Yixing globular teapots and covers
Qing DynastyThe first of 'Wendan' shape, the globular form rising from a recessed, concave base to a rounded shoulder and domed cover, with inverted ear-shaped handle and a short straight spout, the base with a running script inscription reading '浣女祠前落日塵 文旦'; the second of globular form rising from a flaring circular foot to a lipped mouth, flanked with an ear-shaped handle and a short, straight spout sitting high on the rounded shoulder, the base with an inscription reading '肆筵設蓆'.The largest: 11cm (4 3/8in) wide (4).