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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE HONG KONG COLLECTION
A PINK GLASS BOTTLE VASE
QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD
the compressed globular body supported on a slightly flared
foot, surmounted with a tall cylindrical neck and a flat rim, the
opaque glass of an even rose-pink tone
26.1 cm, 10¼ in.
PROVENANCE
Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, 24th/25th June 1981, lot 83.
Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 8th April 2011, lot 3099.
HK$ 80,000-120,000
US$ 10,200-15,300
清乾隆 粉紅料長頸瓶
來源:
紐約蘇富比1981年6月24/25日,編號83
香港蘇富比2011年4月8日,編號3099
Related examples of pink glass bottle vase include a vase
sold in these rooms, 15th November 1983, lot 338 and again
24th/25th November 2014, lot 1116. See also a pair sold at
Christie’s New York, 20th September 2013, lot 1597. Glass
bottle vase of the Qianlong reign can also come in a more
elongated form, such as the Qianlong-marked turquoise vase
sold in these rooms, 3rd April 2018, lot 3642.
□ 701 SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
700
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF EMIL HULTMARK
(1872-1943)
A LAPIS LAZULI ‘BUDDHIST LIONS AND
LINGZHI’ WASHER
QING DYNASTY, 18TH – 19TH CENTURY
carved in the form of two Buddhist lions playing amongst
jagged rockwork issuing leafy lingzhi, the lustrously polished
stone of a rich indigo-blue colour with lighter inclusions and
golden specks, wood stand
11.4 cm, 4½ in.
HK$ 8,000-12,000
US$ 1,050-1,550
清十八至十九世紀 青金石雕靈山瑞獅洗
701
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