Lot 192
  • 192

A RECTANGULAR JADEITE 'DRAGON AND FLAMING PEARL' SNUFF BOTTLE QING DYNASTY, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY

Estimate
25,000 - 35,000 HKD
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Description

  • jadeite

Provenance

Collection of Gerry P. Mack.
Robert Kleiner, London.

Literature

Bob C. Stevens, The Collector's Book of Snuff Bottles, New York and Tokyo, 1976, no. 455.
Robert Kleiner, Precious Playthings: Important Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Mack Collection, London, 2000, cat. no. 21 and front cover.

Condition

The overall condition is very good, except for some typical nibbles to the rims, including a slightly polished one to the outer foot. There are also some expected surface scratches to the lip. There are some natural veinings in the stone. The actual tone is slightly colder than the catalogue illustration suggests.
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Catalogue Note

Although this rounded rectangular form was extremely popular at court during the mid-Qing period, and plain bottles of this material are known, carved examples are relatively unusual, and the carving style in most cases suggest a nineteenth century date for the workmanship.