AN ENAMELED DOUBLE-GOURD-FORM PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE
AN ENAMELED DOUBLE-GOURD-FORM PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE

IMPERIAL, JINGDEZHEN KILNS, QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD, 1770-1795

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AN ENAMELED DOUBLE-GOURD-FORM PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE
IMPERIAL, JINGDEZHEN KILNS, QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD, 1770-1795
Of double-gourd form with a recessed circular foot, the bottle is decorated in bright polychrome enamels picked out in gilding with an overall design of gourds growing on leafy vines, all reserved on a coral-red ground.
2½ in. (6.4 cm.) high, coral stopper
Provenance
Christie's East, 11 June 1997, lot 217.
Jana Volf, New York, 1997.

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Lot Essay

The present bottle is a later Qianlong version of the well-known double-gourd design initiated by Tang Ying early in the reign and is one of only two known examples of this type. The other is in the Markovic Collection, Vienna, and is illustrated in Journal of the International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society, Baltimore, Spring 2006, front cover.

The double gourd is a symbol of longevity, good fortune, and the hope for ample male progeny, all of which is reinforced by the additional painted decoration of gourds.

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