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Yongzheng reign (1723-1735), Qing dynasty AD1723-1735

Glass-body Painted Enamel Snuff Bottle in the Shape of a Bamboo Section

Yongzheng reign (1723-1735), Qing dynasty AD1723-1735

Glass-body Painted Enamel Snuff Bottle in the Shape of a Bamboo Section

Height: 6.5 cm, diameter: 2.2 cm

Enamelware of the Yongzheng reign followed that of the Kangxi reign and raised to greater heights, characterized mainly by its panels in a full composition, traditional bird-and-flower painting as subject matter, colorful background, and inscriptions in panels of auspicious shapes. The body of this piece is semi-translucent white glass, its shape like that of a bamboo segment. The greenish yellow base is rendered with green bamboo and a spider, much in the elegant manner of a literati painting. The three knots of the bamboo segment here have even been colored with dots to give it an exceptionally realistic feel. The bottle includes a colorful enamelware bronze spoon handle with two butterflies along with an ivory spoon. The butterflies stand out against the dark background and give the piece even more opulence and liveliness, the golden rim further accentuating it. At the bottom is a panel against the background in an auspicious form for the inscription--spirit fungi. The inscription in red regular script against a white background reads "Made in the Yongzheng reign." This snuff bottle testifies to the features of Yongzheng wares mentioned above and therefore is quite important and precious. In 1733, archives from the Imperial Bureau of Manufacture mention the production in the glassware workshop of a "bamboo bottle with painted enamelware on white glass," which may in fact be the work seen here.

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