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17 Snuff Bottles of Various Materials, China, 19th/20th

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17 Snuff Bottles of Various Materials, China, 19th/20th
17 Snuff Bottles of Various Materials, China, 19th/20th
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Description
Lapis lazuli, turquoise, quartz, malachite, overlay glass, porcelain and bone
China, 19th/20th century
Round, cylindrical, shoulder accented, angular, tapered, vase-shaped and oval elongated shapes respectively
Partly very well and wide hollowed body
Different mouth with a straight or accentuated lip
Partly recessed base with a flat foot rim
The walls are decorated with reliefs, interior painting, fine painting or detailed, partly open worked carving
Floral ornaments, mythical creatures, animals, figures, inscriptions and other elements are visible
Stopper of various materials, partly with a spoon
Height of the bottle with stopper: 5.5-11.5 cm
Width of the mouth: 0.3-2.6 cm
Width of the neck: 0.8-3.2 cm
Good condition
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 2.000 Euro

Condition:

The snuff bottles are in good condition with partly stronger signs of age and. The height of the bottle with stopper is 5.5-11.5 cm. The width of the mouth measures 0.3-2.6 cm and the width of the neck is 0.8-3.2 cm.


Chinese Snuff bottles

Chinese snuff bottles were used to store snuff tobacco powder. Besides this purpose, they were also decorative objects which served as status symbols. Often they were small masterpieces, showing fine craftsmanship in various materials such as glass, porcelain, jade, quartz, ivory, coral, lacquer, amber and wood.

Tobacco was imported to China from Europe in the late 16th century and was initially smoked in pipes. The use as snuff began at the outset of the Qing dynasty in 1644, when smoking tobacco was prohibited, whereas snuff was seen as a remedy for common illness: colds, headaches or stomach aches. At first, snuff was only accessible to the elites of the dynastic households, but towards the end of the 17th century it became popular at the Beijing court and developed into a social ritual among the upper classes. By the end of the late 18th century, this trend had spread to the rest of the country and permeated all social strata. It was considered polite to offer a pinch of snuff to friends on the street or to house guests. As a result, elaborate Snuff bottles were constantly being held and passed around, slowly rounding the edges from wear. The popularity of snuff reached its apex in the Qing dynasty, ebbing with the revolution and the founding of the Chinese republic in 1912.


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17 Snuff Bottles of Various Materials, China, 19th/20th

Estimate €500 - €650
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Starting Price €500
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