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A Banded Agate Snuff Bottle 1750-1850 The pale, transparent stone is encircled at the center by parallel white bands and the neck has been carved to suggest the folds of a cinched purse. The base is incised with a two-character mark, zhen wan (precious plaything). Pink tourmaline stopper.
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Unknown artists, Chinese snuff bottles, 10th - 19th century. Carnegie Museum
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April 1 - April 7, 2024; truly a week i have to be thankful for. this week will stay with me for a long time 🤎
#my friend ended up getting me the snuff bottles in the fourth pic :] <3#i've always wanted to collect chinese snuff bottles and these were exactly my taste so it's so cool that she got them for me#agh what a nice week#there's a lot not pictured. toned my hair brown after wanting to for weeks. cried a lot because of good and bad things but it was for good#reasons. i ate good food and had many many laughs#i bought myself a lot of bday gifts. money is usually smth im stressed about but i let myself buy things just bc i wanted them#anyways. i have a lot of love in me and around me rn and it's truly smth i dont take for granted <33#this week
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look at these beauties …
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Wallace Chan – Bliss and Peace Necklace – Daoguang Period (1821-1850) Snuff Box, Rubellite (approx. 80.54 cts) Jadeite, Yellow Diamond, Ruby, Amethyst, Diamond, Pink Sapphires, Titanium.
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"Cinnabar lacquer incised snuff bottle from China. Snuff bottle, with stopper, lacquered, bamboo / cinnabar / brass / tortoiseshell, China, Qing dynasty, circa 1700-1799." "The brown bamboo inner frame is carved with a key pattern as the background of the lacquer design, on which there are deeply carved varying relief designs through the layers of cinnabar lacquer applied over the bamboo frame, with two rocky landscape scenes on each side."
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Chinese snuff bottles
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George Sheringham - Chinese Snuff Bottles (ca. 1923)
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Snuff Bottle. Chinese origin, made during the Qianlong reign period (1736–1795) of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). Medium is pink glass with white and black overlay. Dimensions: h. 7.3 cm x w. 6.0 cm x d. 2.8 cm. From the Princeton University Art Museum, object number: y1936-539.
(Source: artmuseum.princeton.edu)
#bottle#vessels#1700s#18th century#qianlong period#qing dynasty#chinese design#animal motif#horses#glass#pink#white
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A yellow glass snuff bottle Probably Imperial, attributed to the Imperial Glassworks Beijing, 1740-1840
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Chinese Snuff Bottles 中國鼻煙壺
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Chinese snuff bottle
#art#qing dynasty#the Walters#the Walter’s art museum#art museum#Chinese art#artifacts#Chinese#Chinese artifacts#walters art museum
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Chinese snuff bottles
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Chinese Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Birds, Lotus and Prunus Branch - LACMA collection
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