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              A SANDWICHED REALGAR-SPLASHED GLASS BOTTLE, 18 - early
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              19  CENTURY
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              Sandwich type glass bottle with scattered realgar inclusions. Some air
              bubbles. Intense colors.
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              China, 18  – early 19  century
              The bottle is of flattened, elongated ovoid form and of a greyish tone
              accented with brilliant splashes of ochre and orange. ‘Realgar’ glass is
              assumed to have been developed at the Imperial glassworks during the
              Kangxi period (1662-1722), when production was under the directorship
              of Kilian Stumpf and his fellow Jesuits, who set up the glassworks for
              the Emperor in 1696. Plain realgar glass snuff bottles were made in
              large numbers throughout the 18th century and a large proportion of
              them were apparently produced at the court to be distributed as gifts.
              By the mid-Qing period, carved realgar began to take fashion among
              the glassworks and many fine examples were produced with this style of
              decoration.
              Shape: Elongated ovoid form.
              Hollowing: Standard.
              Mouth, neck and lip: Elongated neck with wide mouth.
              Base: Flat oval.
              Stopper: Glass in imitation of carnelian on a black platelet,
 86  87       good old spoon.
 A RARE ENAMELED ‘LOTUS   Width of the neck: 13 mm.   A REALGAR-SPLASHED DOUBLE-  Width of the neck: 14 mm.   Height of the bottle with stopper: 6,8 cm.
 POND’ BLUE GLASS SNUFF   Weight: 36 grams   GOURD GLASS BOTTLE, 18 -   Weight: 66,5 grams.   Width of the mouth: 7 mm.
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 BOTTLE, 18  CENTURY   Condition: The glass is   early 19  CENTURY   Condition: Excellent.    Width of the neck: 15 mm.
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 Faceted sapphire-blue glass painted   excellent condition, with a tiny   Transparent brown glass bottle with   Provenance: Hungarian private   Weight: 35,5 grams.
 in green and white enamels   manufacturing flaw at the neck   scattered realgar inclusions. Some   collection.   Condition: Excellent. Some microscopic open air-bubbles.
 China, 18  century  and one or two microscopic open   air bubbles. Intense colors.   Provenance: Hungarian private collection.
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 air bubbles. The enameling shows   China, 18  – early 19  century  Literature comparison: Moss,
 The transparent dark blue glass   significant wear.   Graham, Tsang, in A Treasury of   Literature comparison: Moss, Graham, Tsang, in A Treasury of Chinese
 bottle, of compressed rounded   Provenance: Hungarian private   The bottle is of elegant double-  Chinese Snuff Bottles, The Mary   Snuff Bottles, The Mary and George Bloch Collection, Vol. 5, Part 1,
 form, is enameled on one side   collection  gourd form made of transparent   and George Bloch Collection, Vol.   Glass, Hong Kong, 2002, pp. 138-9, no. 703, refer to a set of ten’
 with blossoming lotus plants, the   deep amber-tone glass accented   5, Part 1, Glass, Hong Kong, 2002,   realgar’ glass cups in Denmark that were purchased in Guangzhou and
 large leaves naturalistically detailed.   Literature comparison: Other   with brilliant splashes of ochre   pp. 138-9, no. 703, refer to a set of   brought back to Europe aboard the Kronprins Christian in 1732 (for an
 The reverse shows remainders of   known examples of guyue xuan   and orange. ‘Realgar’ glass is   ten’ realgar’ glass cups in Denmark   illustration of the cups see Ethnographic Objects in The Royal Danish
 enameling of what may once have   bottles on colored glass with their   assumed to have been developed   that were purchased in Guangzhou   Kunstkammer 1650-1800, Nationalmuseet, p. 218, nos. Ebc 71-82).
 been another lotus scene.  marks intact include one on a   at the Imperial glassworks during   and brought back to Europe aboard
 Bottles from this group of enameled   turquoise-blue ground (from the   the Kangxi period (1662-1722),   the Kronprins Christian in 1732   Auction result comparison: The Meriem Collection Important Chinese
 sapphire-blue glass are rare. There   Dane Collection, in Bob Stevens,   when production was under the   (for an illustration of the cups see   Snuff Bottles, Part II. Christies, New York, 19 March 2008, lot 203. (for
 are two possibilities regarding   The Collector’s Book of Snuff   directorship of Kilian Stumpf and   Ethnographic Objects in The Royal   a related bottle) THE BLANCHE B. EXSTEIN COLLECTION OF CHINESE
 the enameling: either the glass   Bottles, no. 960) and a small   his fellow Jesuits, who set up   Danish Kunstkammer 1650-1800,   SNUFF BOTTLES. Christies, New York, 21 March 2002, lot 18. (for a
 ground was originally intended to   group on yellow grounds (see   the glassworks for the Emperor   Nationalmuseet, p. 218, nos. Ebc   related bottle, also sandwiched and splashed-realgar, dated 1740-1820)
 be enameled, or the glass bottle,   John Gilmore Ford, Chinese Snuff   in 1696. Plain realgar glass snuff   71-82).
 which in both cases was probably   Bottles. The Edward Choate O’Dell   bottles were made in large      IJĹᶾ䲨军IJĺᶾ䲨⇅ầ晬湫㕁㔹⢢
 produced in the Palace workshops,   Collection, no. 102; The Imperial   numbers throughout the 18th   Auction result comparison: The   䍣䐫偶⣦暄溆䉨晬湫䎕炻ⷞṃ⮷㯋㲉炻刚㽌歖刟
 was originally intended to stand   Connection. Court Related Chinese   century and a large proportion of   Meriem Collection Important   ᷕ⚳炻IJĹᶾ䲨军IJĺᶾ䲨⇅㛇
 alone, but was later enameled by   Snuff Bottles, The Humphrey K.   them were apparently produced at   Chinese Snuff Bottles, Part II.   ⑩䚠㤝⤥
 the guyue xuan group of painters   F. Hui Collection, no. 48; Zhao   the court to be distributed as gifts.   Christies, New York, 19 March   ⊰䈁⇑䥩Ṣ㓞啷
 (although the present bottle is   Ruzheng, Jian Bian Bi Yan Hu, p.   By the mid-Qing period, carved   2008, lot 203. (for a related
 unmarked, likely because the mark   56, no. 54)   realgar began to take fashion   bottle) THE BLANCHE B. EXSTEIN   EstimateġEUR 500,-
 was worn off over time).     among the glassworks and many   COLLECTION OF CHINESE SNUFF   Starting price EUR 250,-ġ
 Auction result comparison: Fine   fine examples were produced with   BOTTLES. Christies, New York, 21
 Shape: Compressed rounded form   Chinese Ceramics and Works of   this style of decoration.   March 2002, lot 18. (for a related
 Hollowing: Standard   Art. Christies, New York, 19 - 20   bottle, also with splashed-realgar,
 Mouth, neck and lip: Sprawling   September 2013, lot 1609. (for   Shape: Double-gourd form.   dated 1740-1820)
 short neck, convex top and large   another enameled sapphire-  Hollowing: Standard.
 mouth   blue glass bottle, also showing   Mouth, neck and lip: Short   18军19ᶾ䲨⇅ầ晬湫㕁吓單⢢
 Base: Flat rectangular   significant wear, but with the guyue   sprawling neck with slanted lip and   德㖶䘬㡽刚䍣䐫⢢溆䵜歖导䘬晬
 Design, marks, school: Imperial   xuan mark still intact)  flat top   湫㔹溆
 glass workshops Beijing; possibly   Base: Round convex base   ᷕ⚳炻18ᶾ䲨军19ᶾ䲨⇅
 later enameled by the guyue xuan   ⮹夳䘬䏢䐗”咖剙”滣䂇⢢  Stopper: Incised metal on a black   ⑩䚠㤝Ἓ
 group of painters, the mark likely   ⮞䞛啵䍣䐫炻䵈䘥暁刚䏢䐗⼑丒  platelet, good old spoon.   ⊰䈁⇑䥩Ṣ㓞啷
 worn off over time   ᷕ⚳炻IJĹᶾ䲨  Height of the bottle with stopper:
 Stopper: Tourmaline cabochon on a   䍣䐫䒞幓⑩䚠㤝⤥炻䏢䐗⚾㟰㚱  6,8 cm.   EstimateġEUR 500,-
 white platelet, good spoon   䢐㎵  Width of the mouth: 6,4 mm.   Starting price EUR 250,-
 Height of the bottle with stopper:   ⊰䈁⇑䥩Ṣ㓞啷
 6 cm.
 Width of the mouth: 7 mm.   EstimateġEUR 800,-
 Starting price EUR 400,-


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