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Lot Description HK$ price including premium US$ price - E-Yaji
Lot
Description
HK$ price including
US$ price including
premium
premium
HK$175,000
$22,547
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A nephrite pebble-material snuff bottle 1700–1880
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A chalcedony 'dragons' snuff bottle The Cameo Inkplay Master, possibly Imperial, Official School,
1770–1860
A crystal 'pod' snuff bottle 1760–1860
An inside-painted carved crystal snuff bottle Yiru jushi,
attributable to Beijing, dated 1807 (the bottle:
1750–1807)
A brown glass 'taotie' snuff bottle 1730-1790
A white nephrite 'chi dragon' snuff bottle 1730-1790
HK$375,000
$48,315
HK$75,000
HK$150,000
$9,663
$19,326
HK$225,000
HK$187,500
$28,989
$24,157
A double-overlay two-colour glass 'blind man's buff'
snuff bottle 1780-1820
A carved white porcelain 'dragons' snuff bottle Li
Yucheng, probably Imperial, Jingdezhen, 1820–1870
HK$375,000
$48,315
HK$137,500
$17,715
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An inside-painted glass 'Li Hongzhang and Prince Qing'
snuff bottle Ziyizi, Beijing, 1900–1905
HK$312,500
$40,262
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A 'famille-rose' enamelled glass 'literati in landscape'
snuff bottle Attributable to the palace workshops,
Beijing, 1750–1799
An inscribed white and russet nephrite 'three friends'
snuff bottle 1700–1880
An inside-painted glass 'Qiao sisters' snuff bottle Gui
Xianggu, Beijing, dated 1897
A 'famille-verte' enamel on copper with gold 'European
figures' snuff bottle Guangzhou, 1705–1718
HK$620,000
$79,880
HK$250,000
$32,210
HK$87,500
$11,273
HK$175,000
$22,547
A white nephrite 'plum blossom' snuff bottle Probably
Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing,
1740–1799
An inscribed cinnabar-red glass overlay 'auspicious
objects' snuff bottle Yangzhou, 1830-1890
HK$225,000
$28,989
HK$225,000
$28,989
HK$87,500
$11,273
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$250,000
$32,210
HK$237,500
$30,599
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An inscribed dendritic chalcedony 'bird' snuff bottle
Official School, 1750–1880
A white and russet nephrite 'chi dragon' snuff bottle
Possibly Imperial, perhaps palace workshops, Beijing,
1750–1820
An inside-painted glass 'landscape' snuff bottle Ding
Erzhong, Xuannan, Beijing, dated 1898
An inscribed yellow nephrite snuff bottle Shen Kan
mark, possibly Imperial, perhaps palace workshops,
Beijing, 1740–1820
An inscribed inkstone snuff bottle Jingshan, 1750–1880
HK$75,000
$9,663
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A silver 'nine dragons' snuff bottle Yuanxin, 1760–1850
HK$350,000
$45,094
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An enamel on porcelain 'boy' snuff bottle Jingdezhen,
1810–1860
A ruby-pink glass 'lotus and fish' snuff bottle Imperial
glassworks, Beijing, 1730-1780
An amygdaloidal basalt snuff bottle 1740–1880
An inside-painted crystal 'landscape' snuff bottle Gan
Xuanwen, Lingnan school, 1810–1825
A white nephrite pomegranate-form snuff bottle
Possibly Imperial, 1750–1830
A faceted jasper snuff bottle Imperial, probably palace
workshops, Beijing, 1730–1840
Two blue and white porcelain 'dragon' snuff bottles
Imperial kilns, Jingdezhen, Daoguang four-character
marks and of the period, 1821–1850
HK$112,500
$14,494
HK$325,000
$41,873
HK$68,750
HK$100,000
$8,858
$12,884
HK$980,000
$126,262
HK$81,250
$10,468
HK$237,500
$30,599
An emerald-green glass overlay 'chi dragon and bi disc'
snuff bottle 1770-1830
An inside-painted glass 'herdboy' snuff bottle Ye
Zhongsan, The Apricot Grove Studio, Chongwen
district, Beijing, dated 1893
An inlaid lacquer 'prunus' snuff bottle Dated autumn,
1888
A white nephrite 'auspicious plants' snuff bottle
Attributable to Suzhou, 1720–1780
A panelled jasper snuff bottle Possibly Imperial,
1730–1860
A transparent green glass 'kui dragons' snuff bottle
Imperial glassworks, Beijing, 1720-1770
An inscribed nephrite pebble-material snuff bottle
Yitang mark, 1780–1833
An agate 'monkeys, deer, butterfly, and bird' snuff
bottle Official School, 1770–1880
An elephant-molar snuff bottle 1740–1860
A 'famille-rose' enamel on copper with gold 'European
ladies with children' snuff bottle Imperial, palace
workshops, Beijing, Qianlong blue-enamelled fourcharacter mark and of the period, 1736–1760
HK$81,250
$10,468
HK$62,500
$8,052
HK$62,500
$8,052
HK$860,000
$110,802
HK$137,500
$17,715
HK$200,000
$25,768
HK$52,500
$6,764
HK$300,000
$38,652
HK$87,500
HK$4,800,000
$11,273
$618,427
A crystal double-gourd 'da ji' snuff bottle Possibly
Imperial, 1730–1850
A 'famille-rose' enamel on stoneware 'landscape' snuff
bottle The Jagged Line Master, Yixing, 1800–1850
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$81,250
$10,468
An inside-painted crystal 'crane and prunus' snuff
bottle Zhou Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root
Fragrance, Xuannan, Beijing, circa 1892 (the bottle:
1750–1880)
A pale green and russet nephrite pebble-material 'fish'
snuff bottle 1770–1880
A gilded bronze 'auspicious objects' snuff bottle
Probably Imperial, 1750–1820
A white nephrite 'cicada' snuff bottle 1700–1840
A turquoise-green glass snuff bottle 1720-1780
HK$87,500
$11,273
HK$225,000
$28,989
HK$87,500
$11,273
HK$200,000
HK$62,500
$25,768
$8,052
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A polychrome lacquer 'chi dragon and lingzhi' snuff
bottle Imperial, Fuzhou, Qianlong gold-lacquered fourcharacter seal mark and of the period, 1760–1799
HK$212,500
$27,378
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A nephrite pebble-material 'beast' snuff bottle
1700–1850
A silver 'figures in garden' snuff bottle Huiyuan,
1840–1910
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'female
immortals' snuff bottle Imperial kilns, Jingdezhen,
Jiaqing iron-red four-character seal mark and of the
period, 1796–1820
A crystal 'cicada' snuff bottle Possibly Imperial,
1740–1850
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'ritual object'
snuff bottle Jingdezhen, 1785–1830
A jadeite snuff bottle with matching dish Probably
Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing,
1770–1830
An inscribed white nephrite snuff bottle Probably
Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing
1720–1780
A marble 'aragonite' snuff bottle 1770–1870
A 'famille-rose' cloisonné enamel on copper 'Indian
lotus' snuff bottle Imperial, palace workshops, Beijing,
1750–1799
A carnelian 'peach' snuff bottle Possibly school of the
Rustic Crystal Master, 1740–1880
A nephrite 'chi and lingzhi handles' snuff bottle
Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing,
Qianlong wheel-cut four-character seal mark and of
the period, 1736–1799
An inside-painted glass 'mounted Westerner' snuff
bottle Ziyizi, Beijing, probably circa 1900
An inscribed cinnabar-red and turquoise-blue glass
overlay 'Zhong Kui' snuff bottle Yangzhou, 1870-1890
HK$200,000
$25,768
HK$43,750
$5,637
HK$400,000
$51,536
HK$100,000
$12,884
HK$162,500
$20,936
HK$56,250
$7,247
HK$350,000
$45,094
HK$40,000
HK$225,000
$5,154
$28,989
HK$106,250
$13,689
HK$250,000
$32,210
HK$75,000
$9,663
HK$125,000
$16,105
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A turquoise-matrix snuff bottle 1760–1880
An inside-painted crystal 'landscape' snuff bottle Zhou
Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan,
Beijing, dated 1885 (the bottle: 1780–1870)
HK$87,500
HK$87,500
$11,273
$11,273
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An inscribed enamel on glass 'chrysanthemums' snuff
bottle Imperial, Guyue xuan mark, palace workshops,
Beijing, dated 1775
A ruby-red glass overlay 'hunting' snuff bottle 17401790
An inscribed pebble-material nephrite 'taotie' snuff
bottle Yitang seal mark, 1780–1833
A colourless lacquered nut-form snuff bottle
1750–1900
A puddingstone snuff bottle 1740–1900
HK$187,500
$24,157
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$175,000
$22,547
HK$20,000
$2,577
HK$100,000
$12,884
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A citrine snuff bottle Probably Imperial, attributable to
the palace workshops, Beijing, 1660–1820
HK$43,750
$5,637
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A chalcedony 'enfeoffment' snuff bottle Official
School, 1750–1880
A bronze 'dragons' snuff bottle The Shunzhi Bronze
Forger, 1830–1920
An inscribed jet 'chi-dragons' snuff bottle Probably
Beijing, possibly Imperial, 1760–1840
A fossiliferous limestone snuff bottle 1750–1900
HK$325,000
$41,873
HK$12,500
$1,610
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$82,500
$10,629
An inside-painted glass 'landscape' snuff bottle Zhou
Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan,
Beijing, 1890 or 1891
An agate 'purse' snuff bottle Possibly Imperial, Official
School, 1730–1850
A white nephrite 'Indian lotus' snuff bottle Probably
Imperial, attributable to Xifanzuo (Tibetan workshop),
Beijing, 1758–1820
An inside-painted glass 'insects and rocks' snuff bottle
Zhou Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance,
Xuannan, Beijing, dated 1887
A miniature yellow nephrite snuff bottle Probably
Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing,
1740–1820
An inscribed chalcedony snuff bottle Imperial,
probably palace workshops, Beijing, incised Yi Jin zhai
mark, 1780–1823
An inscribed nephrite 'stealing the peaches of
immortality' snuff bottle Suzhou, 1710–1770
An inkstone 'cicada' snuff bottle 1780–1920
An inside-painted glass 'playing children' snuff bottle
Ye Zhongsan, the Apricot Grove Studio, Chongwen
district, Beijing, dated 1896
A copper-red and underglaze-blue porcelain 'Zhong
Kui' snuff bottle Jingdezhen, 1830–1880
An inside-painted crystal 'insect and minnows' snuff
bottle Ye Zhongsan, the Apricot Grove Studio,
Chongwen district, Beijing, dated 1899
A chalcedony 'Boating on an Autumn Night' snuff
bottle Probably Imperial, attributable to the palace
workshops, Beijing, 1740–1820
An inlaid lacquer 'Indian lotus' snuff bottle Possibly
workshop of Lu Dong, Yangzhou, 1780–1860
HK$118,750
$15,300
HK$50,000
$6,442
HK$300,000
$38,652
HK$50,000
$6,442
HK$18,750
$2,416
HK$437,500
$56,367
HK$437,500
$56,367
HK$50,000
HK$43,750
$6,442
$5,637
HK$22,500
$2,899
HK$50,000
$6,442
HK$175,000
$22,547
HK$62,500
$8,052
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An inscribed amber and coconut-shell 'dragon' snuff
bottle Attributable to Guangdong province, 1770–1860
HK$68,750
$8,858
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An inside-painted glass 'chicken' snuff bottle Ding
Erzhong, Xuannan, Beijing, dated 1898
A brown glass 'Indian lotus' snuff bottle Attributable to
the Imperial glassworks, Beijing 1740-1790
HK$250,000
$32,210
HK$87,500
$11,273
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HK$43,750
$5,637
HK$125,000
$16,105
HK$52,500
$6,764
HK$47,500
$6,120
HK$21,250
HK$150,000
$2,738
$19,326
HK$112,500
$14,494
HK$18,750
$2,416
HK$325,000
$41,873
A multi-coloured streaked glass overlay 'playing
children' snuff bottle 1750-1790
A 'famille rose' porcelain 'dragon and phoenix' snuff
bottle Nezhai Mingbei mark, probably Imperial,
Jingdezhen, 1796–1820
A 'famille rose' enamelled-glass 'lotus' snuff bottle
Imperial, palace workshops, Beijing, Guyue xuan mark,
probably 1767
An inside-painted glass 'playing cats' snuff bottle
Family of Ma Shaoxuan, Beijing, dated 1899
HK$225,000
$28,989
HK$175,000
$22,547
HK$200,000
$25,768
HK$40,000
$5,154
101
An iron-red and underglaze-blue porcelain 'dragons'
snuff bottle Imperial kilns, Jingdezhen, Daoguang ironred four-character mark and of the period, 1821–1850
HK$187,500
$24,157
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An inscribed pale blue glass 'lotus-design' snuff bottle
Probably Imperial, attributable to Beijing, Guangxu
engraved four-character mark and of the period, 18741908
A brown glass snuff bottle 1740-1860
A crystal 'eight-reale' coin snuff bottle 1781–1830
HK$275,000
$35,431
HK$18,750
HK$62,500
$2,416
$8,052
HK$56,250
$7,247
HK$118,750
$15,300
HK$500,000
$64,420
HK$30,000
$3,865
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A sapphire-blue aventurine-glass snuff bottle 17301800
A moulded gourd snuff bottle Imperial, palace
workshops, Beijing, 1780–1850
An iron-red and underglaze-blue porcelain 'Indian
lotus' double snuff bottle Possibly Imperial,
Jingdezhen, 1790–1840
An inside-painted glass 'Zhong Kui' snuff bottle Sun
Xingwu, Beijing, dated 1897
A burlwood snuff bottle 1760–1900
A white nephrite 'orchids' snuff bottle Possibly Suzhou,
1644–1770 (conversion: 1750–1940)
A pale ruby-red and colourless glass snuff bottle
Imperial glassworks, Beijing, 1710-1770
A blue and white porcelain 'floral' snuff bottle
Jingdezhen, 1800–1880
An inside-painted crystal thumb ring Ma Shaoxuan,
Studio for Listening to the Qin, Ox Street district,
Beijing, dated 1898 (the thumb ring: 1740–1898)
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An inside-painted glass 'fish' snuff bottle Zhu
Zhanyuan, Gu Zheng (Henan province), dated 1896
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A ruby-red glass overlay 'fortune and longevity' snuff
bottle 1710-1760
A yellow glass snuff bottle Imperial glassworks, Beijing,
Qianlong incised four-character seal mark and of the
period, 1736-1770
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'figures' snuff
bottle Jingdezhen, 1830–1880
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An amber 'boys in garden' snuff bottle 1750–1860
HK$100,000
$12,884
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An emerald-green and sapphire-blue glass overlay
snuff bottle 1730-1780
A nephrite pebble-material snuff bottle with
inscriptions Xiangzhou zhai seal mark, 1750–1880
HK$75,000
$9,663
HK$112,500
$14,494
HK$31,250
$4,026
HK$60,000
$7,730
HK$106,250
$13,689
HK$43,750
$5,637
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$75,000
$9,663
HK$56,250
$7,247
HK$237,500
$30,599
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$524,000
$67,512
HK$106,250
$13,689
HK$31,250
HK$50,000
$4,026
$6,442
HK$212,500
$27,378
HK$860,000
$110,802
HK$22,500
$2,899
HK$52,500
HK$131,250
$6,764
$16,910
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A transparent pale sapphire-blue bamboo sided snuff
bottle Attributable to the Imperial glassworks, Beijing,
1720-1780
An inside-painted glass 'landscape' snuff bottle Sun
Xingwu, Beijing, dated 1895
A ruby-red glass overlay 'Liu Hai' snuff bottle
Yangzhou, 1830-1890
An inscribed stoneware 'gourds' snuff bottle Imperial,
Daoguang moulded four-character mark and of the
period, 1821–1850
An emerald-green glass overlay 'auspicious objects'
snuff bottle 1770-1810
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'Liu Hai' snuff
bottle Jingdezhen, 1790–1830
An inside-painted glass 'katydid' snuff bottle Zhou
Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan,
Beijing, dated mid spring, 1887
An inscribed white nephrite snuff bottle Possibly
Imperial, 1726–1830
A multi-colour glass overlay 'chi dragon' snuff bottle
Attributable to the Imperial glassworks, Beijing, 17601820
An inscribed nephrite pebble-material 'dragon and
phoenix' snuff bottle Possibly Imperial, perhaps palace
workshops, Beijing, 1740–1820
An inscribed ruby-red glass overlay 'chicken' snuff
bottle Yangzhou, dated 1881
A coconut snuff bottle 1800–1900
An inside-painted glass 'Tan Xinpei in the role of Qin
Qiong' snuff bottle Meng Zishou, Beijing, probably
1905 or 1906
A white and russet nephrite 'gourd vines' snuff bottle
Master of the Rocks school, 1740–1850
A 'famille-rose' enamel on copper with gold 'European
figures' snuff bottle Imperial, Guangzhou, Qianlong
black-enamelled four-character mark and of the
period, 1736–1770
An inscribed blue and white porcelain 'dragons' snuff
bottle Probably Imperial, Jingdezhen, Jiaozi shengtian
mark, 1840–1900
A blue glass snuff bottle 1740-1820
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'bats-and-flowers'
snuff bottle Imperial kilns, Jingdezhen, Qianlong ironred four-character seal mark and of the period,
1750–1780
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A bamboo snuff bottle 1830–1920
A nephrite 'eight trigrams' snuff bottle Xingyouheng
tang mark, 1800–1854
A crackled-glaze porcelain 'lion' snuff bottle Probably
Imperial, Jingdezhen, 1796–1820
An octagonal yellow glass snuff bottle Attributable to
the Imperial glassworks, Beijing, 1700-1760
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'moths' snuff
bottle Jingdezhen, 1790–1840
A white nephrite 'meiping' snuff bottle Probably
Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing,
1736–1800
An agate 'parrot' snuff bottle Official School,
1730–1850
An inscribed yellow glass snuff bottle Imperial
glassworks, Beijing, Qianlong incised four-character
mark and of the period, 1760-1799
An inscribed hornbill 'Ma Gu' snuff bottle Wang Baishi,
1830–1850
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'cicada' snuff
bottle Jingdezhen, 1790–1850
A ruby-red and sapphire-blue glass overlay 'chi
dragons' snuff bottle Attributable to the Imperial
glassworks, Beijing, 1740-1820
A yellow glass 'elephant' snuff bottle Attributable to
the Imperial glassworks, Beijing, 1760-1830
HK$20,000
HK$200,000
$2,577
$25,768
HK$25,000
$3,221
HK$112,500
$14,494
HK$75,000
$9,663
HK$100,000
$12,884
HK$225,000
$28,989
HK$524,000
$67,512
HK$1,300,000
$167,491
HK$43,750
$5,637
HK$100,000
$12,884
HK$112,500
$14,494
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A blue and white porcelain 'Buddhist emblems' snuff
bottle Jingdezhen, Jingchun yuan zhi mark, 1821–1850
HK$50,000
$6,442
143
A gourd 'garden scene' snuff bottle Imperial, palace
workshops, Beijing, 1780–1850
A carved porcelain 'landscape' snuff bottle Wang
Jiemei, Jingdezhen, 1860–1923
An inscribed pale-yellow porcelain 'Hugong' snuff
bottle Jinyu[?], Jingdezhen, 1830–1880
An Yixing stoneware 'aubergine' snuff bottle Yixing,
1780–1900
A burlwood snuff bottle 1780–1900
A 'famille-rose' enamel on copper with gold 'European
subject snuff bottle Imperial, palace workshops,
Beijing, Qianlong blue-enamelled four-character mark
and of the period, 1736–1775
HK$125,000
$16,105
HK$118,750
$15,300
HK$300,000
$38,652
HK$56,250
$7,247
HK$18,750
HK$3,000,000
$2,416
$386,517
HK$106,250
$13,689
HK$560,000
$72,150
HK$60,000
$7,730
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A bamboo snuff bottle Tongzhi mark and of the period,
1862–1873
An inside-painted crystal 'Lanting Preface' snuff bottle
Ding Erzhong, Xuannan, Beijing, 1898–1900
A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'fictional figures'
snuff bottle Maochun, Jingdezhen, Maochun yazhi
mark, 1796–1830
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153
A jadeite snuff bottle 1780–1880
A white nephrite 'longevity' snuff bottle 1730–1860
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A Shagreen snuff bottle 1723–1820
An iron-red enamel on porcelain 'Zhong Kui' snuff
bottle Jingdezhen, 1830–1860
An amber 'yin-yang' snuff bottle 1720–1840
An inside-painted crystal 'portrait of Dashou' snuff
bottle Ye Zhongsan, the Apricot Grove Studio,
Chongwen district, Beijing, dated 1908 (the bottle:
1760–1908)
A bronze 'pocketwatch' snuff bottle Palace workshops,
Qianlong silver-inlaid four-character mark and of the
period, 1750–1799
A crackled-glaze porcelain snuff bottle Possibly
Imperial, Jingdezhen, 1770–1800
A coconut-shell and ivory 'figures in landscape' snuff
bottle 1770–1880
An inside-painted crystal 'portrait of Zhang Cengju'
snuff bottle Ma Shaoxuan, Ox Street district, Beijing,
1920–1932 (the bottle: 1760–1932)
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169
A lacquer 'Buddha's hand' snuff bottle Possibly
Imperial, 1750–1800
A jasper snuff bottle Possibly Imperial, possibly palace
workshops, 1760–1840
A feathers-on-silver snuff bottle Guangchang and Luen
Wo, Shanghai, 1870–1912
A nephrite cicada-form snuff bottle Possibly Imperial,
perhaps palace workshops, Beijing, 1750–1840
An inside-painted glass 'horse and landscape' snuff
bottle Gui Xianggu, Beijing, dated 1898
A 'famille-rose' enamel on copper with gold 'figures in
mansion' snuff bottle Imperial, palace workshops,
Beijing, Kangxi blue-enamelled four-character mark
and of the period, 1705–1718
An inside-painted glass 'portrait of Ye Xiaofeng' snuff
bottle Liu Shouben, Beijing, dated 1992
A Treasury of Chinese Snuff Bottles: The Mary &
George Bloch Collection, Volumes 1-7 Moss, Hugh &
Graham, Victor & Tsang, Ka Bo limited and numbered
edition of 1000 copies, signed by Mary Bloch
HK$1,500,000
HK$175,000
$193,259
$22,547
HK$250,000
HK$50,000
$32,210
$6,442
HK$50,000
HK$1,200,000
$6,442
$154,607
HK$250,000
$32,210
HK$25,000
$3,221
HK$50,000
$6,442
HK$1,000,000
$128,839
HK$87,500
$11,273
HK$112,500
$14,494
HK$150,000
$19,326
HK$400,000
$51,536
HK$13,750
$1,772
HK$3,600,000
$463,820
HK$47,500
$6,120
HK$18,750
$2,416

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