A new record for a chinese snuff box
Bonhams, Hong Kong, sold the precious famille rose piece in 2,108,333 pounds the past 28th of November
The tiny, yet exquisite, famille rose enamelled glass European subject snuff bottle made in the Imperial Palace workshops in Beijing during the Emperor Qianlong period (1736-1795) measures only 8.07cm high. It carried a pre-sale estimate of 496.274 and 861.932 euros. International bidders in the packed auction room and on the telephone battled the bidding up to a final figure of 2.108.333, over five times its pre-sale estimate and set a new world record for any Chinese snuff bottle, beating Bonhams own record, established only eighteen months. This unique survivor of Imperial craftsmanship sold to an Asian collector who bid on the telephone.
This was the largest snuff bottle of all recorded Imperial Palace enamels on glass, and is set apart by the distinctly European, elaborate trompe l'oeil frames around all four panels. The main panels depict elegant European ladies, while the subsidiary ones are of Chinese landscapes. This snuff bottle reflects considerable European characteristics; representative of the historical period it was made.
The influence of the missionaries in the court arts of glassmaking and enamelling (particularly on metal and glass, which were arts introduced from the West) was significant during the first half of the eighteenth century. When this bottle was made, European and Chinese court artists worked side by side at the Imperial Palace workshops.
Following extraordinary results achieved at Bonhams Hong Kong in Parts I, II and III of the Bloch Collection, in which every single snuff bottle from the collection has so far been sold, with world records broken in 11 different categories.Alfonso Carbajo Agrasar
Fammile rose Qianlong Snuff Box. Hammer Price: 3.328.400 $. Bonhams.