Description
Since you're listing this on Chairish, the presentation needs to lean into the "curated antique" vibe rather than a standard resale listing. Designers love pieces with "soul" and a story.
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Description
This striking mid-century Japanese cast iron teapot (Tetsukyusu) is a masterful blend of functional art and traditional craftsmanship. The body features a deeply embossed, all-over floral relief pattern that provides a beautiful tactile quality, complemented by a classic braided-style stationary handle.
The piece rests elegantly on three integrated tripod feet, giving it a lifted, architectural silhouette. The base is notably marked with the vertical signature of the artisan workshop, Ueda ZÅ (ä¸Šç”°é€ ), alongside a "JAPAN" export cartouche, dating this piece to the mid-20th century Showa era. Its heavy, substantial presence makes it an ideal accent piece for Wabi-Sabi, Japandi, or Brutalist interiors.
Condition Report
Condition: Good (Vintage)
Exterior: The cast iron retains a rich, dark charcoal patina with sharp detail in the floral relief. No cracks or structural damage to the body, spout, or lid.
Interior: Consistent with its age and authentic materials, the interior shows significant oxidation (rust) and mineral buildup. This is a common characteristic of vintage ironware and adds to its antique character.
Wear: Light surface oxidation on the underside near the feet and handle joints, consistent with mid-century age.
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Japanese Antiques, Cast Iron, Mid-Century Modern, Asian Decorative Arts, Tetsubin, Signed Metalwork, Wabi-Sabi, Japandi, Tea Culture, Zen Decor, Showa Period, Brutalist, Artisan Made, Shelf Decor, Metal Teapot, Relief Pattern, Collectible Ironware, Office Accents, Minimalist Decor, Nanbu Tekki Style
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Condition: Good (Vintage)
Exterior: The cast iron retains a rich, dark charcoal patina with sharp detail in the floral relief. No cracks or structural damage to the body, spout, or lid.
Interior: Consistent with its age and authentic materials, the interior shows significant oxidation (rust) and mineral buildup. This is a common characteristic of vintage ironware and adds to its antique character.
Wear: Light surface oxidation on the underside near the feet and handle joints, consistent with mid-century age.
Origin:
Japan
Materials & Techniques:
Cast Iron
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Here is your tailored listing content:
Description
This striking mid-century Japanese cast iron teapot (Tetsukyusu) is a masterful blend of functional art and traditional craftsmanship. The body features a deeply embossed, all-over floral relief pattern that provides a beautiful tactile quality, complemented by a classic braided-style stationary handle.
The piece rests elegantly on three integrated tripod feet, giving it a lifted, architectural silhouette. The base is notably marked with the vertical signature of the artisan workshop, Ueda ZÅ (ä¸Šç”°é€ ), alongside a "JAPAN" export cartouche, dating this piece to the mid-20th century Showa era. Its heavy, substantial presence makes it an ideal accent piece for Wabi-Sabi, Japandi, or Brutalist interiors.
Condition Report
Condition: Good (Vintage)
Exterior: The cast iron retains a rich, dark charcoal patina with sharp detail in the floral relief. No cracks or structural damage to the body, spout, or lid.
Interior: Consistent with its age and authentic materials, the interior shows significant oxidation (rust) and mineral buildup. This is a common characteristic of vintage ironware and adds to its antique character.
Wear: Light surface oxidation on the underside near the feet and handle joints, consistent with mid-century age.
Search Tags
Copy and paste these directly into the keywords field:
Japanese Antiques, Cast Iron, Mid-Century Modern, Asian Decorative Arts, Tetsubin, Signed Metalwork, Wabi-Sabi, Japandi, Tea Culture, Zen Decor, Showa Period, Brutalist, Artisan Made, Shelf Decor, Metal Teapot, Relief Pattern, Collectible Ironware, Office Accents, Minimalist Decor, Nanbu Tekki Style
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Condition: Good (Vintage)
Exterior: The cast iron retains a rich, dark charcoal patina with sharp detail in the floral relief. No cracks or structural damage to the body, spout, or lid.
Interior: Consistent with its age and authentic materials, the interior shows significant oxidation (rust) and mineral buildup. This is a common characteristic of vintage ironware and adds to its antique character.
Wear: Light surface oxidation on the underside near the feet and handle joints, consistent with mid-century age.
Origin:
Japan
Materials & Techniques:
Cast Iron
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Condition: Good (Vintage)
Exterior: The cast iron retains a rich, dark charcoal patina with sharp detail in the floral relief. No cracks or structural damage to the body, spout, or lid.
Interior: Consistent with its age and authentic materials, the interior shows significant oxidation (rust) and mineral buildup. This is a common characteristic of vintage ironware and adds to its antique character.
Wear: Light surface oxidation on the underside near the feet and handle joints, consistent with mid-century age.
Exterior: The cast iron retains a rich, dark charcoal patina with sharp detail in the floral relief. No cracks or structural damage to the body, spout, or lid.
Interior: Consistent with its age and authentic materials, the interior shows significant oxidation (rust) and mineral buildup. This is a common characteristic of vintage ironware and adds to its antique character.
Wear: Light surface oxidation on the underside near the feet and handle joints, consistent with mid-century age.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
6 x 6 x 6 in
Mid 20th Century Signed Japanese Cast Iron Floral Teapot - Ueda ZÅ
Estimate $150-$440
Starting Price
$60
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Jul 03, 2026 4:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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