L&H
Auction To Hold The First Ever
Vintage
Pu’er Tea and Antique Teawares
Private
Selling Exhibition in Hong Kong
TIMELESS – Vintage
Pu’er, Premium Tea and Antique Teawares Private Selling Exhibition
Date:
7 To 17 July 2020
Venue: L&H Cultural Space In Hong Kong
Highlighting
Premium Pu’er Tea Spanning Over 100 Years
Including
the Noblest Hao- and Yin-Grade Teas, Seven-Son Tea Cakes and
Teas
from the 2000s
Introducing
Exquisite Teawares from the Qing, Folk Kilns to
the
Chinese Republican Period
[Tea
Gathering and Free Guided Tour]
Understanding
the History of Chinese Tea and
Pu’er
Tea Investment 101
L&H
Auction is delighted to hold TIMELESS – Vintage Pu’er, Premium Tea and Antique Teawares Private Selling
Exhibition from 7 to 17 July, 2020 in response to the growing demand
for understanding and investing vintage and premium Chinese pu’er tea in the
market. Providing a prime opportunity to
acquire rare and exquisite teas and tea wares, the selling exhibition is the
first of its kind in Hong Kong. Tea
lovers and seasoned collectors will be presented with the glorious history of
pu’er tea and the opportunity to discuss their collecting needs with L&H’s
team of specialists.
The
selling exhibition will comprise two parts, showcasing a selection of
representative teas and elegant Chinese tea wares respectively. There will be approximately 30 examples of
significant pu’er teas on offer, including Songping
Hao (Blue Mark), Fuyuanchang Hao
(Green Mark), Red Mark Raw Tea Cakes from the 1950s, 8582 Raw Tea Cakes and 88
Raw Tea Cakes, to name just a few. As
for teawares, around 30 pieces
from the Qing dynasty folk
kilns, the legendary Jiangxi Porcelain Company, Lihua Porcelain
Company, etc will be presented. Highlights
include two lots of delicate and demure tea cups from the 19th
century, featuring green-glazed lotuses and famille-rose flowers and insects.
Mr Henry Chau, Founder of L&H Auction said, “We are pleased to mount this unprecedented selling exhibition for tea lovers and connoisseurs this summer in response to the growing demand for collecting vintage and premium pu’er tea and tea wares. We are particularly thrilled to be able to present to the market a direct access to acquire excellent teas in this special time in the world. Apart from the exhibition per se, we will be holding tea gatherings and free-of-charge guided tours for the general public in order to promote the knowledge and investment of pu’er tea in this era. Collectors and tea lovers will be able to enjoy teas while understanding their history and the many facets of this quintessential Chinese tea culture.”