TWO FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES
One depicts two seated ladies, one on each side. Early 19th C. H. 5.7 cm (2 1/4 in).
One with 'Budai' monk on one side, and immortal figure on reverse. Daoguang mark and period. H. 5.7 cm (2 1/4 in).
Richard
TWO FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES
One depicts two seated ladies, one on each side. Early 19th C. H. 5.7 cm (2 1/4 in).
One with 'Budai' monk on one side, and immortal figure on reverse. Daoguang mark and period. H. 5.7 cm (2 1/4 in).
Richard One depicts two seated ladies, one on each side. Early 19th C. H. 5.7 cm (2 1/4 in). One with 'Budai' monk on one side, and immortal figure on reverse. Daoguang mark and period. H.5.7 cm (2 1/4 in). Richard C.Pearce (1892-1972) purchased the Northern Miners publication in 1916 and helped to chronicle the mining industry in Canada. His father, Lt. Col. Norman was a Lieutenant in the navyand traveled across the world. Over this time through his journeys in the Far East he collected Chinese snuff bottles which were later inherited by his son and grandchildren. The collection has found a home with the Pearce抯 for nearly acentury. Original bills of sale show that many of the snuffs were purchased in 1923 from George Crofts & Co, a well-known collector and philanthropist ofChinese antiques in Toronto. The one with seated ladies has label sticker to the bottom, with plastic stopper, spoon missing. The one with two male figures has minor chip to rim. Firing flaw on body, with quartz stopper and boneRichard C.Pearce (1892-1972) purchased the Northern Miners publication in 1916 and helped to chronicle the mining industry in Canada. His father, Lt. Col. Norman was a Lieutenant in the navy
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The one with seated ladies has label sticker to the bottom, with plastic stopper, spoon missing. The one with two male figures has minor chip to rim. Firing flaw on body, with quartz stopper and bone spoon.