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AN IMPERIAL TRANSPARENT RED GLASS BOTTLE

细节
AN IMPERIAL TRANSPARENT RED GLASS BOTTLE
YONGZHENG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER MARK ON THE BASE AND OF THE PERIOD

Of octagonal shape, the main sides with a raised rounded panel with four facets, the secondary sides with rectangular facets below a tall cylindrical neck with a wide mouth, the glass with some small air bubbles and a faint crizzling within the matrix of the glass, interior mouth nibbles
1 11/16in. (4.2cm.) high, stopper
来源
Hugh Moss, Ltd.

拍品专文

For two similar unmarked bottles see Snuff Bottles in the Collection of The National Palace Museum, Catalogue, Taipei, 1991, p. 210, nos. 261 and 263

For a bottle of similar shape, though slightly larger and unmarked but attributed to the Beijing Palace workshops see Robert Hall, Chinese Snuff Bottles III, Catalogue, London, 1990, p. 18, no. 8; and another, with slightly tapering neck, see Alexander Brody, Old Wine into Old Bottles, A Collector's Commonplace Book, Hong Kong, 1993, p. 30-31, no. 30

For a slightly smaller example, with front and rear panels polished flat, attributed to the Beijing Palace workshops during the Qianlong period, see Robert W. L. Kleiner, Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Collection of Mary and George Bloch, Hong Kong, 1987, p. 58, no. 71