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TABATIERE EN VERRE ROUGE SCULPTE

CHINE, XVIIIEME-XIXEME SIECLE

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TABATIERE EN VERRE ROUGE SCULPTE
CHINE, XVIIIEME-XIXEME SIECLE
De forme ovale aplatie, les deux faces ornées d'un médaillon rehaussé des corps de deux chilong formant le caractère long (dragon), le col agrémenté de feuilles de bananier, le bouchon en jadéite cerclée de métal
Hauteur: 8,4 cm. (3 5/16 in.)
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Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country. No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT payable at 19.6% (5.5% for books) will be added to the buyer’s premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis
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A CARVED RED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE
CHINA, 18TH/19TH CENTURY

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Mathilde Courteault
Mathilde Courteault

Lot Essay

The dragon is a symbol of the natural world, adaptability and transformation and is one of the Twelve Symbols of Sovereignty, representing the emperor. The combination of this symbolism with the auspicious long character appears on many works of art that the emperor distributed as gifts.
See the blue overlay white glass snuff bottle sold in our New York Rooms, 19 March 2008, lot 208 ; the duan inkstone bottle from the Holden collection also sold in our New York Rooms, 21 March 2000, lot 178

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