Qing Dynasty (19th century)
The bottle is moulded from dark brown clay well buffed, and painted on each side in various colored enamels with two medallions depicting birds, butterfly and flowers.
H: 2 1/2in. (6.3 cm.) excluding stopper
Condition: very g... Click for details
Dated 1899
The bottle consists of two matching bottle joined by the side and well hollowed. Each one is painted on both side with mountainous landscapes. The bottle is inscribed Shou Shan Ji Wai and dated 1899.
H: 2 1/8 in. (5.5 cm.) excluding stopper
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Qing Dynasty (circa 1800 - 1880)
The bottle is made of a copper body painted in various colored enamels, each side with flowers in a medallion.
H: 2 1/4 in. (5.8 cm.) excluding stopper
Condition: good, with some minute touch-up to the mouth. ... Click for details
Signed Mashao Xuan (1867 - 1939) and dated Winter 1903
The bottle is painted in subtle shades of black, brown, green and blue pigments, on one side with a majestic mountainous landscape, the other side with some calligraphy work with a poem written by Wang Changling during the Tang Dynasty. The poems may be translated to:
It is night,... Click for details
Qing Dynasty (circa 1750 - 1820)
The bottle is of cylindrical form and decorated in various colored enamels and high relief all over with various floral ornaments in vases.
H: 3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm.) excluding stopper
Condition: overall good with some sligh... Click for details
Probably early 20th century
The 'wheel-cut' glass snuff bottle is finely painted on each side with a landscape in black ink. The inscriptions refers to the man in the landscape.
H: 2 5/8 in. (6.8 cm.) excluding stopper
Condition: overall in good condit... Click for details
Qing Dynasty (circa 1750 - 1820)
Of even greenish white color, the bottle is carved in low-relief with a pine tree growing among rockwork.
H: 3 1/8 in. (8 cm.) excluding stopper
Condition: good ... Click for details
Qing Dynasty (1780 - 1850)
Of baluster form, the bottle is of opaque milky white glass decorated all over in various colored enamels with a butterfly and sprays of flowers and foliage. The base is inscribed in iron-red 'Guye Xuan' [Ancient Moon Pavillion].
H: 2 1/8 in. (5.5 cm.) excluding stopper... Click for details
Qing Dynasty (circa 1800 - 1880)
The bottle of globular form is carved from a nice piece of jadeite with various shades of greens. The interior of the bottle is very well hollowed.
H: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm.) excluding stopper
Condition: very good... Click for details
Qing Dynasty, probably Yangzhou school (circa 1820 - 1860)
The bottle of white glass finely carved in the Yangzhou style with pink, blue, green and brown glass depicting a rebus formed by a boy, lotus leaves, pomegranates and peonies growing in a vase. The shoulder is inscribed 'Yan Xian Shui Pin', literary translating 'Smoke fragrant Water Product'. ... Click for details