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A RARE-MARKED TRANSPARENT RUBY-RED OVERLAY MISTY For a similar un-marked tall-necked bottle, see Hugh Moss, Victor
GLASS BOTTLE Graham and Ka Bo Tsang, A Treasury of Chinese Snuff Bottles, The
Red overlay two-character Shui Yi mark to the base, possibly a studio Mary and George Bloch Collection, Vol. 5, Part 2, Hong Kong, 2002,
name, 1760-1860 pp. 448-449, no. 881, where the authors note that the subject was a
depicting two two-horned five-clawed scaly dragons contesting a popular Imperial subject employed well into the nineteenth century by
flaming pearl in a writhing scene above breaking waves that surround Imperial glass carvers. Use of this motif as the main subject on snuff
the rounded oval foot ring, which has a convex base with a very rare bottles suggests an Imperial connection, and when combined with
carved red-overlay mark, the tall cyndrical neck with medium mouth a standard Imperial color, as in this case, the Imperial glassworks is
opening with concave rim certainly a likely provenance.
2 5/8in (6.7cm) high, stopper
$1,800 - 2,500
1760-1860 霧白地套寶石紅料刻祥龍戲珠圖鼻煙壺一件
《水詒》款
Provenance:
Michael Oster, New York
來源:
Michael Oster,紐約
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