Three Chinese Yixing teapots, Qing Dynasty to Republic period, the first teapot, Qing dynasty, mark unread, the second teapot, with seal mark reading Shao Tailai Ji, the third teapot, mark unread, with guardian certificate, a small teapot of red clay, decorated in relief with a lighter coloured carved slip depicting figures in a landscape. Oval seal mark to the base, a small pear-shaped teapot of red clay, with a short conical spout. Square impressed seal mark to the base, a compressed cylindrical teapot of red clay, undecorated but with a large square seal mark to the base together with a two-line inscription, 6 cm high, 10.5 cm wide, 8.4 cm high, 9.8 cm wide, 8.5 cm high, 15 cm wide