LOT 340 18th/19th century A rare Mughal-style white and russet jade snuff bottle
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18th/19th century|The spade-shaped bottle with broad shoulders and a straight neck, the body delicately carved with large flowering lotus blooms borne on a gracefully undulating stem issuing curling tendrils and acanthus leaves, the stone with a greenish-white matrix marked with rich russet inclusions. 5cm (2in) high.|十八/十九世紀 痕都斯坦式白玉帶皮纏枝蓮紋鼻煙壺Provenance: a distinguished Asian private collection來源: 顯貴亞洲私人收藏The intricate and delicate style of carving seen on the present lot is derived from a group of jade carvings that were known to the Qianlong emperor as 'Hindustan' or 'Mughal' jades. The Qianlong emperor admired this exotic style of carving for its softness of finish and thinness of the jade, whereupon this style was copied in the Imperial workshops.A related white jade 'Hindustan lotus' snuff bottle, circa 1750-1820, is illustrated by H.Moss, V.Graham and K.B.Tsang, A Treasury of Chinese Snuff Bottles, The Mary and George Bloch Collection: Volume 1, Jade, Hong Kong, 1995, pp.280-281, no.114, and later sold in our Hong Kong Rooms, 27 May 2012, lot 74.
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