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A cloisonné enamel-decorated snuff bottle Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
28 July 2009, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$915 inc. premium
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Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
Of fattened pear shape and supported by an oval foot-rim, decorated on each main side with a pair of Mandarin ducks in a lotus pond framed by a lobed peach-form border, against a yellow ground filled with diamond patterns formed by gilt-metal wires, the neck surrounded by a band of ruyi-heads, the base carved with the four-character mark; conforming original stopper.
6cm high
Of fattened pear shape and supported by an oval foot-rim, decorated on each main side with a pair of Mandarin ducks in a lotus pond framed by a lobed peach-form border, against a yellow ground filled with diamond patterns formed by gilt-metal wires, the neck surrounded by a band of ruyi-heads, the base carved with the four-character mark; conforming original stopper.
6cm high
Footnotes
Provenance: formerly in the collection of Harriet Hamilton, a decendent of Claus Spreckels
Published & Illustrated: Hamilton, Harriet Halbrook, Oriental Snuff Bottles, Palo Alto, Mayfield Pub., 1977, p. 44, no. M-22














