Details
Thirteen bottles, comprising of three of flattened rectangular and baluster shapes with Mongolian mounts, stoppers -- 3in (9.5cm) high max; one of baluster shape with simulated red lacquer carved with panels of birds on prunus branches below a key-fret border, stopper -- 25.8cm) high; one of gold-speckled black glass of rounded shape, stopper, 3in (7.6cm) high; two agate bottles, one of pear shape and long tapering neck with honey and dark brown mottling, mask fixed-ring handles to the sides and the other of orange tones carved with scrolling lotus, stopper -- 3in (7.6cm) high max; two cloisonne bottles, one with prunus sprays and ring handles to the sides, the other of pear shape and long tapering neck with insect cartouches to each side below stylised foliage, stoppers -- 3in (7.6cm) high max; one rose quartz bottle of baluster shape and flaring neck, stopper -- 2in (7cm) high; one lapis bottle painted with gilt and carved with a large dragon relief to the base -- 1in (4.6cm) high; an ivory bottle carved in the form of a tortoise, stopper -- 3in (7.6cm) long; and a tiger's eye bottle carved in the form of a fish -- 2in (5.1cm) long, 19th/20th Century, (some inlaid stones losses to mounts, minor rim nibbles to some). (3)