Lot Essay
See Wang-go Wang and Yang Boda, The Palace Museum: Peiking, New York, 1982, pl. 218 for a pagoda in filagree work. The authors note, "As in all Imperial establishments, the only authority higher than that of the emperor was a religious and supernatural one. The Qing royal family practised Lamaist Buddhism, where rituals and settings required the richest paraphenalia, such as the jewelled golden pagoda housing a statue of Buddha." For a different type of pagoda dated to the Jiaqing reign see Sotheby's, London, 9 June 1987, lot 307