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Default Chinese/Japanese Teapot Sources in NYC

John Soto wrote:
> hey all -
>
> I will be visiting NYC in a couple of days. Always wanted one but
> never took out the time to source it out. While I'm in NYC, any good
> shops in Chinatown or the like where there is a good selection of
> Yixing or Tetsubin teapots.
>
> thanks !


I've got a nice Japanese teapot set you can buy. It's decorated with bamboo
leaves and gold, almost looks like the Mikasa set of china my mom has. It's
porcelain. Has the teapot, sugar and creamer dishes and 6 cups. Email me if
you're interested.

Jill


 
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