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Snuff bottle

Snuff bottle

  • Place of origin:

    China (made)

  • Date:

    1750-1895 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    [Snuff bottle] Chalcedony, with dark brown inclusions and white skin
    [Stopper] Glass, coloured to imitate jadeite jade and set in metal

  • Credit Line:

    Salting Bequest

  • Museum number:

    C.1808&A-1910

  • Gallery location:

    In store

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Snuff is powdered tobacco, usually blended with aromatic herbs or spices. The habit of snuff-taking spread to China from the West during the 17th century and became established in the 18th century. People generally carried snuff in a small bottle. By the 20th century these bottles had become collectors' items, owing to the great variety of materials and decorative techniques used in their production.

Physical description

The bottle is a heart-shaped flattened flask form curving to a narrow base and a dome-shaped stopper.
It is made of chalcedony, brown, with dark brown inclusions and white skin. The stopper is probably of glass coloured white and green to imitate jadeite jade, set in metal which shows traces of gilding.
The decoration depicts a bearded man standing at the parapet of a fortified pavilion; below is a boy sweeping; rocks and clouds.
There is no separate foot with a narrow oval base with indentation underneath.
The white skin is used for the carved decoration; the reverse is left uncarved as the dark brown inclusions provided natural decoration. Previously illustrated in Bob Stevens, The collector's book of snuff bottles, (Weatherhill, New York, 1976), p. 147, no. 583. The decoration is a scene known as 'The empty city' from 'The romance of the three kingdoms'. It shows Zhuge Liang on the watchtower with his boy sweeping below, a double bluff to suggest to the attacking army that they are about to enter a trap, when in fact the city has no soldiers to defend it .

Place of Origin

China (made)

Date

1750-1895 (made)

Artist/maker

unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

[Snuff bottle] Chalcedony, with dark brown inclusions and white skin
[Stopper] Glass, coloured to imitate jadeite jade and set in metal

Dimensions

Height: 5.9 cm

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

White, Helen. Snuff Bottles from China. London: Bamboo Publishing Ltd in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1992. 291p., ill. ISBN 1870076109.

Materials

Glass; Metal; Chalcedony

Techniques

Carving

Subjects depicted

Men; Boys; Rock; Pavilions (garden structures); Zhuge Liang

Categories

Containers; Personal accessories

Collection code

FEC

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