TABATIERE EN AGATE
TABATIERE EN AGATE
TABATIERE EN AGATE
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TABATIERE EN AGATE

CHINE, SUZHOU, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIEME-XIXEME SIECLE

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TABATIERE EN AGATE
CHINE, SUZHOU, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIEME-XIXEME SIECLE
De forme arrondie, elle est finement sculptée en utilisant les inclusions naturelles brunes de la pierre de Liu Hai sur une face accompagné de son crapaud à trois pattes, et sur l'autre d'un grenadier, l'épaulement portant une inscription à cinq caractères Liuchuan Baizi tu.
Hauteur sans le bouchon: 5 cm. (2 3⁄8 in.)
Provenance
Previously from a French private collection.
Further details
A FINELY CARVED CAMEO AGATE INSCRIBED 'LIU HAI AND POMEGRANATE' SNUFF BOTTLE
CHINA, SUZHOU, QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

The town of Suzhou was one of the main cultural centers in China, attracting painters, calligraphers, poets, musicians and other talented individuals. Their pursuits comprise the main subject matter of the group of acclaimed snuff bottles intricately carved from agate and jade in a style unique to at least one workshop in the town, associated with the eighteenth-century master who occasionally signed his wares Zhiting.
For a series of Zhiting School Suzhou agate bottles, see G. Tsang and H. Moss, Snuff Bottles of the Ch'ing Dynasty, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1978, pp. 114-5, nos. 204-7. See, also, a group of Zhiting School small agate bottles from the collection of Denis Low illustrated by R. Kleiner, Treasures from the Sanctum of Enlightened Respect, Singapore, 1999, nos. 190-3.

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