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A blue-enameled and slip-decorated dark brown Yixing snuff bottle 1750-1820 image 1
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PROPERTY FROM THE FRANCINE AND BERNARD WALD COLLECTION OF FINE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES
Lot 237

A blue-enameled and slip-decorated dark brown Yixing snuff bottle
1750-1820

17 March 2025, 09:00 EDT
New York

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A blue-enameled and slip-decorated dark brown Yixing snuff bottle

1750-1820
Of flattened and rounded rectangular shape, each main face with a large recessed oval stoneware panel painted in raised slip decoration with doves and bamboo to one side and two Pekinese dogs near rockwork and flowers to the other, the rounded sides, foot and neck enameled in a thick blue enamel.
2 1/2in (6.4cm) high, stopper

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1750-1820 宜興紫砂掛藍釉堆料犬鴿圖鼻煙壺一件

Provenance:
Eldred's, East Dennis, Massachusetts, 27 August 1998, lot 156

來源:
Eldred拍賣行,East Dennis,馬薩諸塞,1998年8月27日,拍品號156

For other examples of this popular subject, see Rachelle Holden, Rivers and Mountains Far from the World, New York, 1994, p. 127, no. 50 and Sotheby's, New York, 23 March 2004, lot 274.

The subject of Pekinese dogs in combination with doves was a favorite subject of the Daoguang Emperor and his consort and can be found on many Daoguang-marked Imperial ceramics and snuff bottles.

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