A WELL-CARVED CARNELIAN AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE
1780-1850年 玉髓瑪瑙巧雕靈芝紋鼻煙壺

1780-1850

細節
1780-1850年 玉髓瑪瑙巧雕靈芝紋鼻煙壺
來源
Harry H. Ross, London.
SB Collection, England.
Robert Hall, London, 2011.
Hugh Moss (HK) Ltd., Hong Kong, 2012.
Ruth and Carl Barron Collection, Belmont, Massachusetts, no. 5331.
出版
H. Moss, Chinese Snuff Bottles of the Silica or Quartz Group, London, 1971, p. 17, no. 32.
R. Hall, The SB Collection, Chinese Snuff Bottles XV, 2011, no. 4.

拍品專文

This type of bright red and white carnelian agate, also known as sardonyx, can be found on a small number of skillfully carved snuff bottles. See, Moss, Graham Tsang, The Art of the Chinese Snuff Bottle, The J & J Collection, Hong Kong, 1993, p. 258, no. 162, for a goldfish-form bottle, where the authors note, "This distinctive type of rich coral-red and white carnelian seems to have been hardly used before the Qing dynasty - although carnelian beads of a distinctly different appearance are known from archaic sites. Several other objects are known, most of small size (although not all as small as a snuff bottle), which could reasonably be dated to the mid-Qing period, but as a rule the nineteenth century seems a more likely period to which to attribute them. The material may have been imported from abroad. It is an extremely effective stone with its bright contrasts...As a rule the distinctly separate colours are used to perform fairly obvious design functions.”

A related bottle of this material of pebble form carved with chilong from the Rachel Holden Collection was sold at Christie’s New York, 21 March 2000, lot 168.

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