拍品专文
An ovoid bottle from the Mary and George Bloch Collection carved with a similar continuous scene of a standing phoenix amidst peony, lingzhi and pierced rocks beneath a cloud-veiled sun, is illustrated by H. Moss, V. Graham and K.B. Tsang, A Treasury of Chinese Snuff Bottles, The Mary and George Bloch Collection, Vol. 6, Part 1, 'Arts of the Fire', Hong Kong, 2008, no. 1101. The authors note that the scenes on the bottle evoke a number of auspicious wishes including the wish for longevity suggested by the lingzhi and rockwork, the peonies representing wealth, and the fenghuang gazing at the sun (Danfeng chaoyang), symbolizing the opportunity to prove ones talents.
A slightly smaller, but similar glass snuff bottle decorated in relief with a phoenix and chrysanthemums, rather than peonies, which also bears a Guyue xuan mark is in the collection of Sir Percival David, accession number 804.
A slightly smaller, but similar glass snuff bottle decorated in relief with a phoenix and chrysanthemums, rather than peonies, which also bears a Guyue xuan mark is in the collection of Sir Percival David, accession number 804.