**A COPPER-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE
**A COPPER-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE

JINGDE ZHEN KILNS, 1780-1840

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**A COPPER-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE
JINGDE ZHEN KILNS, 1780-1840
Of tapering cylindrical form with recessed foot surrounded by a footrim, decorated with a continuous design with two underglaze-red five-clawed dragons with blue eyes, one flying amidst blue clouds and red flames above the other emerging from a band of wind-tossed waves, coral stopper with gilt-metal collar
2¼ in. (5.7 cm.) high
Provenance
Hugh Moss Ltd.

Lot Essay

The shape of this bottle is very rare, as most cylindrical bottles from the mid-Qing period, when this range of forms became popular, tend to have a more prominent neck. Although unmarked, the bottle is typically Imperial both in subject matter, with its five-clawed dragon, and in style (see, for instance, lot 601 for a Qianlong-marked example in similar coloring). An almost identical bottle is illustrated in a volume of snuff-bottle illustrations that accompanied the catalogue publised in 1874 by William Bragge, Bibliotheca Nicotiana. A Catalogue of Books about Tobacco together with a Catalogue of Objects Connected with the Use of Tobacco in All its Forms, formerly in the J & J Collection and sold in these rooms, 22 March 2007, lot 20 (also illustrated by H. Moss, "The William Bragge Illustrated Album", JICSBS, Winter 2006, p. 15, fourth row, fourth column).

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