
Qing Dynasty, Spinach Green Jade SNUFF BOTTLE, 18th/19th C.
Snuff Bottles
$1,450
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- Item 426. Style common in late 18th C. and early 19th C.** About Us: We prefer payment by Paypal. Payment is expected within 72 hours of auction closing. We encourage everyone to look
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China, Qing Dynasty (1760 -- 1850). This is a large Snuff Bottle of flattened rectangular oval shape, supported on a raised oval elongated foot rim, the gently sloping shoulders rising to a cylindrical neck, with wide and flat mouth; The translucent stone of a spinach green tone with distinct black, gray, and russet inclusions, and natural fissures. The stone comes with a sterling silver stopper (including collar) and spoon, topple with a mottle light and dark green jade stone. Very good condition with minor wear and light surface scratches. Provenance: Austrian private collection. The base with an old collector's label. Bottle Measurements Height: 2.75 inches (7.0cm) - not including stopper Width: 2.24 inches (5.7cm) Thickness: 1.12 inches (2.85cm) Weight: 5.0 ounces An similar form snuff bottle is illustrated in 'The Collector's Book of Snuff Bottles