A REALGAR GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE 1750s1750-1820. Glass in imitation of realgar carved in high relief with four intertwined, sinuous Chilong. Baluster form with sprawling neck, convex mouth and round foot. Note the fine incisions.Provenance: Hungarian private collection.Condition: Perfect.Stopper: Serpentine cabochon on blue glass platelet.Weight: 90.4 grams.Dimensions: Height including stopper 83 mm. Diameter neck 13 mm and mouth 7 mm.Plain realgar glass snuff bottles were made in large numbers throughout the eighteenth century, a large proportion of which were apparently produced at the court to be distributed as gifts. By the mid-Qing period, there must have been many in circulation, and it began to occur to carvers to decorate them, since in most cases they were uncarved overlays, often with a surface layer of brighter color. For other examples of carved realgar-glass snuff bottles, see M. Hughes, The Blair Bequest, Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Princeton University Art Museum, no. 185 (carved with chrysanthemums and prunus) and Robert Kleiner, Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Collection of Mary and George Bloch, no. 109 (carved with pomegranate and melons).The subject on this bottle was a popular Court motif. 1750-1820仿雄黃玻璃鼻烟壺1750-1820。仿雄黃,高浮雕四隻艷紅色螭龍。削肩縮腹,頸部寬闊,突嘴,圓底。切口精細。來源:匈牙利私人收藏品相:完美瓶蓋:蛇紋石,藍色玻璃蓋片重量:90.4 克尺寸:含蓋總高83 毫米;頸部直徑13 毫米;嘴 7 毫米