11 octobre 2010
A fine and exquisite famille-rose floral medallion bottle vase enamelled in the palace workshops. Mark and period of Qianlong
A fine and exquisite famille-rose floral medallion bottle vase enamelled in the palace workshops. Blue enamel mark and period of Qianlong. photo courtesy Sotheby's
superbly potted, the slightly compressed spherical body sweeping up to a tall slender neck with a cupped mouth, in a tour-de-force of painting the fine white body covered in a clear glaze and decorated with four round white medallions each containing finely enamelled flowers, one with yellow day lilies growing beside pink and red poppies with small... [Lire la suite]
08 octobre 2010
A turquoise glass censer, Palace workshops, Beijing. Wheel-cut mark and period of Qianlong & a 'realgar' glass, Qing dynasty
A turquoise glass censer, Palace workshops, Beijing. Wheel-cut mark and period of Qianlong. photo courtesy Sotheby's
of bombé form, the plain opaque turquoise glass with rounded sides set on three short rounded legs, the slightly everted rim flanked by a pair of upright loop handles, the underside wheel-cut with a four-character reign mark within a double square; 11.5 cm., 4 5/8 in. - Estimate 350,000—400,000 HKD. Lot Sold 1,160,000 HKD
PROVENANCE: Christie's Hong Kong, 1st November 2004, lot 981.
NOTE: A closely... [Lire la suite]
23 septembre 2010
A jadeite snuff bittle, 1760-1830. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing

19 septembre 2010
An amber snuff bottle, 1730-1795. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing

18 septembre 2010
A carnelian double snuff bottle, 1750-1800. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing

17 septembre 2010
A yellow glass snuff bottle, 1750-1795. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing

17 septembre 2010
A yellow glass snuff bottle, 1750-1800. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing
A yellow glass snuff bottle, 1750-1800. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing. photo courtesy Sotheby's
well molded and carved in the form of a mallow flower, the glass of a transparent rich yellow-amber color; height 1 7/8 in., 4.8 cm. Estimate 8,000—12,000 USD. Lot Sold 8,125 USD
PROVENANCE: Sotheby's London, 5th December 1983, lot 20.
NOTE: An identical glass bottle, but of a more amber tone, is illustrated in Rachelle R. Holden, Rivers and Mountains Far From the World, New York, 1994, pp.... [Lire la suite]
17 septembre 2010
A carved green glass snuff bottle, 1750-1820. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops

17 septembre 2010
A carved pink and white glass snuff bottle, 1750-1820. Possibly Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops

17 septembre 2010
A faceted blue jadeite snuff bottle. 1780-1830. Imperial, attributed to the Palace workshops, Beijing.
