A WELL-HOLLOWED MOTTLED GREEN JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE
This lot is offered without reserve.
1780-1860年 翠玉鼻煙壺

1780-1860

細節
1780-1860年 翠玉鼻煙壺
2 ¼ in. (5.6 cm.) high, glass stopper, metal spoon
來源
Robert Kleiner, Belfont Company Ltd., Hong Kong, 2000.
Ruth and Carl Barron Collection, Belmont, Massachusetts, no. 3026.
注意事項
This lot is offered without reserve.

拍品專文

Jadeite was sourced from a remote part of Burma and first attracted the attention, and then the passion of the Qianlong emperor, although regular supplies of the stone had to await the normalization of previously uneasy relations between China and Burma in 1784. In the latter part of the Qianlong reign, snuff bottles were regularly made of jadeite for, and at the Court, and its ongoing popularity may be seen in a series of porcelain bottles and other wares with glazes imitating jadeite made during the Daoguang period (Moss, Graham and Tsang, The Art of the Chinese Snuff Bottle. The J & J Collection, New York/Tokyo, 1993, no. 251). The Palace and other glassworks also made bottles that simulated jadeite in both color and weight.

The color combination of the present bottle is unusual with its dark emerald and apple-green mottling, but the shape and fine hollowing suggest an early example. The high gloss polish on the bottle helps to exemplify the color and translucency of the stone.

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