Shao Youting, a native of Shangyuan Village in Yixing from Daoguang to Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty, was good at making pots, especially goose egg pots and meatball pots. Shao Youting became Shao Daheng's famous master of pot making, with simple modeling and beautiful skills. He also inherited his stepson Cheng Shouzhen, which laid a solid foundation for his purple sand art and became a famous player who won international gold medals many times. He is the adoptive father of Cheng Shouzhen, a famous pot maker in modern times.
Most of the teapots he makes are neat, and he is especially good at making Fiona Fang and colorful pots. Most of Shao Yiting's artifacts are engraved with the word "Yiting" in oval Yang seal. As Shao Youting is a famous pot maker in the late Qing Dynasty, his teapot has a high collection value.
Shao Youting's colorful teapot in Qing Dynasty is worth about 65,438+10,000 yuan.