A CARVED YELLOW GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE
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A CARVED YELLOW GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE

IMPERIAL, PALACE WORKSHOPS, BEIJING, 1720-1820

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A CARVED YELLOW GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE
IMPERIAL, PALACE WORKSHOPS, BEIJING, 1720-1820
The bottle is carved with four 'mask and ring' handles directly below the shoulder, and is of a golden-yellow tone.
2 3/8 in. (6 cm.) high, glass stopper
Provenance
Vanessa F. Holden Collection, New York, 1998.
Ruth and Carl Barron Collection, Belmont, Massachusetts, no. 2597.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.

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Lot Essay

'Imperial' yellow is among the earliest colors produced in glass at the Kangxi Imperial Glassworks, from 1696 onwards. Because of the opacifying agent, early yellow glass bottles do not exhibit crizzling problems like other colors, such as ruby red. Plain, yellow glass bottles thus maintained a consistency of tone and texture throughout the Qing dynasty.

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