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清道光 礬紅彩雙龍爭珠圖鼻煙壺 《大清道光年製》款
估價
30,000 - 40,000 HKD
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描述
- 《大清道光年製》款
- ivory, porcelain
來源
紐約私人收藏
Jana Volf 收藏
Hugh Moss (HK) Ltd,2000年
Jana Volf 收藏
Hugh Moss (HK) Ltd,2000年
出版
Hugh Moss、Victor Graham 及曾嘉寶,《A Treasury of Chinese Snuff Bottles: The Mary and George Bloch Collection》,卷6,香港,2007年,編號1305
拍品資料及來源
With its broad, uncompressed form and extremely wide mouth, this is a typical snuff pot. The dating is not in doubt, given the reign mark. The presence of reign mark here confirms that the fashion of scenting snuff took hold at the court, however many more snuff pots may have been made for a wider market. It may be that the court was still setting fashion in certain areas of snuff taking in the Daoguang period, but it is also possible that, since this fad arose out of an increasingly arcane connoisseurship, the court was following fashion set by others at this time.
The design and drawing here are spirited. The dragons are a fine pair of fierce looking beasts, though the rear legs of one hint at the creeping corruption of earlier imperial dragon designs. A feature of later, devolved dragon design is that the rear legs get splayed out unrealistically, as if a Victorian butterfly collector managed to pin a dragon down onto his specimen board. Here they are still just about readable as realistic (in so far as a mythical beast can be realistic), but a hint of this proud beast becoming no more than an imperial pattern is evident.