Lot Description HK$ price including US$ price including premium premium 1 A nephrite pebble-material snuff bottle 1700–1880 HK$175,000 $22,547 2 A chalcedony 'dragons' snuff bottle The Cameo Ink- HK$375,000 $48,315 play Master, possibly Imperial, Official School, 1770–1860 3 A crystal 'pod' snuff bottle 1760–1860 HK$75,000 $9,663 4 An inside-painted carved crystal snuff bottle Yiru jushi, HK$150,000 $19,326 attributable to Beijing, dated 1807 (the bottle: 1750–1807) 5 A brown glass 'taotie' snuff bottle 1730-1790 HK$225,000 $28,989 6 A white nephrite 'chi dragon' snuff bottle 1730-1790 HK$187,500 $24,157 7 A double-overlay two-colour glass 'blind man's buff' HK$375,000 $48,315 snuff bottle 1780-1820 8 A carved white porcelain 'dragons' snuff bottle Li HK$137,500 $17,715 Yucheng, probably Imperial, Jingdezhen, 1820–1870 9 An inside-painted glass 'Li Hongzhang and Prince Qing' HK$312,500 $40,262 snuff bottle Ziyizi, Beijing, 1900–1905 10 A 'famille-rose' enamelled glass 'literati in landscape' HK$620,000 $79,880 snuff bottle Attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing, 1750–1799 11 An inscribed white and russet nephrite 'three friends' HK$250,000 $32,210 snuff bottle 1700–1880 12 An inside-painted glass 'Qiao sisters' snuff bottle Gui HK$87,500 $11,273 Xianggu, Beijing, dated 1897 13 A 'famille-verte' enamel on copper with gold 'European HK$175,000 $22,547 figures' snuff bottle Guangzhou, 1705–1718 14 A white nephrite 'plum blossom' snuff bottle Probably HK$225,000 $28,989 Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing, 1740–1799 15 An inscribed cinnabar-red glass overlay 'auspicious HK$225,000 $28,989 objects' snuff bottle Yangzhou, 1830-1890 16 An inscribed dendritic chalcedony 'bird' snuff bottle HK$87,500 $11,273 Official School, 1750–1880 17 A white and russet nephrite 'chi dragon' snuff bottle HK$150,000 $19,326 Possibly Imperial, perhaps palace workshops, Beijing, 1750–1820 18 An inside-painted glass 'landscape' snuff bottle Ding HK$250,000 $32,210 Erzhong, Xuannan, Beijing, dated 1898 19 An inscribed yellow nephrite snuff bottle Shen Kan HK$237,500 $30,599 mark, possibly Imperial, perhaps palace workshops, Beijing, 1740–1820 20 An inscribed inkstone snuff bottle Jingshan, 1750–1880 HK$75,000 $9,663 21 A silver 'nine dragons' snuff bottle Yuanxin, 1760–1850 HK$350,000 $45,094 22 An enamel on porcelain 'boy' snuff bottle Jingdezhen, HK$112,500 $14,494 1810–1860 23 A ruby-pink glass 'lotus and fish' snuff bottle Imperial HK$325,000 $41,873 glassworks, Beijing, 1730-1780 24 An amygdaloidal basalt snuff bottle 1740–1880 HK$68,750 $8,858 25 An inside-painted crystal 'landscape' snuff bottle Gan HK$100,000 $12,884 Xuanwen, Lingnan school, 1810–1825 26 A white nephrite pomegranate-form snuff bottle HK$980,000 $126,262 Possibly Imperial, 1750–1830 27 A faceted jasper snuff bottle Imperial, probably palace HK$81,250 $10,468 workshops, Beijing, 1730–1840 28 Two blue and white porcelain 'dragon' snuff bottles HK$237,500 $30,599 Imperial kilns, Jingdezhen, Daoguang four-character marks and of the period, 1821–1850 29 An emerald-green glass overlay 'chi dragon and bi disc' HK$81,250 $10,468 snuff bottle 1770-1830 30 An inside-painted glass 'herdboy' snuff bottle Ye HK$62,500 $8,052 Zhongsan, The Apricot Grove Studio, Chongwen district, Beijing, dated 1893 31 An inlaid lacquer 'prunus' snuff bottle Dated autumn, HK$62,500 $8,052 1888 32 A white nephrite 'auspicious plants' snuff bottle HK$860,000 $110,802 Attributable to Suzhou, 1720–1780 33 A panelled jasper snuff bottle Possibly Imperial, HK$137,500 $17,715 1730–1860 34 A transparent green glass 'kui dragons' snuff bottle HK$200,000 $25,768 Imperial glassworks, Beijing, 1720-1770 35 An inscribed nephrite pebble-material snuff bottle HK$52,500 $6,764 Yitang mark, 1780–1833 36 An agate 'monkeys, deer, butterfly, and bird' snuff HK$300,000 $38,652 bottle Official School, 1770–1880 37 An elephant-molar snuff bottle 1740–1860 HK$87,500 $11,273 38 A 'famille-rose' enamel on copper with gold 'European HK$4,800,000 $618,427 ladies with children' snuff bottle Imperial, palace workshops, Beijing, Qianlong blue-enamelled four- character mark and of the period, 1736–1760 39 A crystal double-gourd 'da ji' snuff bottle Possibly HK$150,000 $19,326 Imperial, 1730–1850 40 A 'famille-rose' enamel on stoneware 'landscape' snuff HK$81,250 $10,468 bottle The Jagged Line Master, Yixing, 1800–1850 41 An inside-painted crystal 'crane and prunus' snuff HK$87,500 $11,273 bottle Zhou Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan, Beijing, circa 1892 (the bottle: 1750–1880) 42 A pale green and russet nephrite pebble-material 'fish' HK$225,000 $28,989 snuff bottle 1770–1880 43 A gilded bronze 'auspicious objects' snuff bottle HK$87,500 $11,273 Probably Imperial, 1750–1820 44 A white nephrite 'cicada' snuff bottle 1700–1840 HK$200,000 $25,768 45 A turquoise-green glass snuff bottle 1720-1780 HK$62,500 $8,052 46 A polychrome lacquer 'chi dragon and lingzhi' snuff HK$212,500 $27,378 bottle Imperial, Fuzhou, Qianlong gold-lacquered four- character seal mark and of the period, 1760–1799 47 A nephrite pebble-material 'beast' snuff bottle HK$200,000 $25,768 1700–1850 48 A silver 'figures in garden' snuff bottle Huiyuan, HK$43,750 $5,637 1840–1910 49 A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'female HK$400,000 $51,536 immortals' snuff bottle Imperial kilns, Jingdezhen, Jiaqing iron-red four-character seal mark and of the period, 1796–1820 50 A crystal 'cicada' snuff bottle Possibly Imperial, HK$100,000 $12,884 1740–1850 51 A 'famille-rose' enamel on porcelain 'ritual object' HK$162,500 $20,936 snuff bottle Jingdezhen, 1785–1830 52 A jadeite snuff bottle with matching dish Probably HK$56,250 $7,247 Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing, 1770–1830 53 An inscribed white nephrite snuff bottle Probably HK$350,000 $45,094 Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing 1720–1780 54 A marble 'aragonite' snuff bottle 1770–1870 HK$40,000 $5,154 55 A 'famille-rose' cloisonné enamel on copper 'Indian HK$225,000 $28,989 lotus' snuff bottle Imperial, palace workshops, Beijing, 1750–1799 56 A carnelian 'peach' snuff bottle Possibly school of the HK$106,250 $13,689 Rustic Crystal Master, 1740–1880 57 A nephrite 'chi and lingzhi handles' snuff bottle HK$250,000 $32,210 Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing, Qianlong wheel-cut four-character seal mark and of the period, 1736–1799 58 An inside-painted glass 'mounted Westerner' snuff HK$75,000 $9,663 bottle Ziyizi, Beijing, probably circa 1900 59 An inscribed cinnabar-red and turquoise-blue glass HK$125,000 $16,105 overlay 'Zhong Kui' snuff bottle Yangzhou, 1870-1890 60 A turquoise-matrix snuff bottle 1760–1880 HK$87,500 $11,273 61 An inside-painted crystal 'landscape' snuff bottle Zhou HK$87,500 $11,273 Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan, Beijing, dated 1885 (the bottle: 1780–1870) 62 An inscribed enamel on glass 'chrysanthemums' snuff HK$187,500 $24,157 bottle Imperial, Guyue xuan mark, palace workshops, Beijing, dated 1775 63 A ruby-red glass overlay 'hunting' snuff bottle 1740- HK$150,000 $19,326 1790 64 An inscribed pebble-material nephrite 'taotie' snuff HK$175,000 $22,547 bottle Yitang seal mark, 1780–1833 65 A colourless lacquered nut-form snuff bottle HK$20,000 $2,577 1750–1900 66 A puddingstone snuff bottle 1740–1900 HK$100,000 $12,884 67 A citrine snuff bottle Probably Imperial, attributable to HK$43,750 $5,637 the palace workshops, Beijing, 1660–1820 68 A chalcedony 'enfeoffment' snuff bottle Official HK$325,000 $41,873 School, 1750–1880 69 A bronze 'dragons' snuff bottle The Shunzhi Bronze HK$12,500 $1,610 Forger, 1830–1920 70 An inscribed jet 'chi-dragons' snuff bottle Probably HK$150,000 $19,326 Beijing, possibly Imperial, 1760–1840 71 A fossiliferous limestone snuff bottle 1750–1900 HK$82,500 $10,629 72 An inside-painted glass 'landscape' snuff bottle Zhou HK$118,750 $15,300 Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan, Beijing, 1890 or 1891 73 An agate 'purse' snuff bottle Possibly Imperial, Official HK$50,000 $6,442 School, 1730–1850 74 A white nephrite 'Indian lotus' snuff bottle Probably HK$300,000 $38,652 Imperial, attributable to Xifanzuo (Tibetan workshop), Beijing, 1758–1820 75 An inside-painted glass 'insects and rocks' snuff bottle HK$50,000 $6,442 Zhou Leyuan, The Studio of Lotus-root Fragrance, Xuannan, Beijing, dated 1887 76 A miniature yellow nephrite snuff bottle Probably HK$18,750 $2,416 Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing, 1740–1820 77 An inscribed chalcedony snuff bottle Imperial, HK$437,500 $56,367 probably palace workshops, Beijing, incised Yi Jin zhai mark, 1780–1823 78 An inscribed nephrite 'stealing the peaches of HK$437,500 $56,367 immortality' snuff bottle Suzhou, 1710–1770 79 An inkstone 'cicada' snuff bottle 1780–1920 HK$50,000 $6,442 80 An inside-painted glass 'playing children' snuff bottle HK$43,750 $5,637 Ye Zhongsan, the Apricot Grove Studio, Chongwen district, Beijing, dated 1896 81 A copper-red and underglaze-blue porcelain 'Zhong HK$22,500 $2,899 Kui' snuff bottle Jingdezhen, 1830–1880 82 An inside-painted crystal 'insect and minnows' snuff HK$50,000 $6,442 bottle Ye Zhongsan, the Apricot Grove Studio, Chongwen district, Beijing, dated 1899 83 A chalcedony 'Boating on an Autumn Night' snuff HK$175,000 $22,547 bottle Probably Imperial, attributable to the palace workshops, Beijing, 1740–1820 84 An inlaid lacquer 'Indian lotus' snuff bottle Possibly HK$62,500 $8,052 workshop of Lu Dong, Yangzhou, 1780–1860 85 An inscribed amber and coconut-shell
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