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LOT: 134
A Piece of Pu Qing Hao Pu-er Tea Cake, Circa 1913
ESTIMATE:HK$ 160,000 - 300,000
Year: Circa 1913
Category: Raw Pu-er Tea
Origin: Pu Qing Hao Tea House
Storage: Mid Dry Storage / Natural Storage
Quantity: A Piece
Total Weight: Approx. 271g

This lot was created to commemorate the 1911 Revolution, also known as the "Pu Tian Tong Qing Hao," meaning "Joyous Celebration". The absence of an inner ticket is due to the unusual practice of inserting only one ticket for a stack of tea cakes instead of embedding a ticket in each individual tea cake. This tea cake is slightly smaller and lighter, weighing approximately 271g. Renowned tea expert Mr. Deng Shihai noted that the aroma, flavor profile, and overall character of Pu Qing Hao suggest it belongs to the Yibang tea area rather than the Yiwu area, adding to its legendary origins. This lot has been stored in a mildly dry or natural warehouse.
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