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🫖 F2 Shui Ping Early 90s
🔎 The teapot was not in use, as evidenced by the sawdust and clay shavings that were inside the teapot, and the surface was waxed. Both the first and second are clearly visible in the last photo (before cleaning). As for the period a similar angle of the spout and its cut most often appear on both Factory No 1 and Factory No 2 in the late 80s, that is, during the White Label period. It is difficult to say exactly which Factory it is because the general shape, finish and clay are typical for both, although the shape of the 中 symbol leans towards the second.
🧱 Hong Ni clay (red).
🧂 Each teapot with a single hole is equipped with a filter-nest made of food-grade stainless steel.