Posted 9 years ago
Amisa013
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Very small. About three inches high. Said it was made of ivory. Chinese writing on the bottom bottle. Metal base. Unpainted inside. No pitting on the "ivory" but there are striations. Anyone know how much it's worth?
The chinese writing on the bottom of the bottle is what's called a "QIANLONG FOUR CHARACTERE SEAL MARK", Or "qianlong mark" For short, Named for the Qing Dynasty 1644–1911. The actual writing reads "Royally Commissioned By Emperor Quin Long" and the type of writing is confirmed over 200 years old. (That does not mean bottle is that old) Its value varies and depends on several different things. Does cap have original cork-stopper with Ox-Bone Spoon attached? and so-on. Just from what I've seen, even without original cap & spoon, it can get anywhere from 25-to-150 dollars roughly. Hope this helps you!
Hi Bugzee, or anyone out there who may have an answer for me..
Just wondering how to tell if Cinnibar?? I have a few of these that were my fathers that I inherited when he passed back in the 90's, unfortunately the rubber lid stopper/spoon holders are broken now so I also need to find replacements if possible!!!
Kylie from Australia
https://www.realorrepro.com/article/Cinnabar
http://www.ebay.com/gds/Chinese-Snuff-Bottles-Avoiding-The-Fakes-/10000000003022740/g.html
Hi, more Infos on this post :-)
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/160991-hand-carved-ivory-chinese-snuff-bottle?in=collection-3416
Oh thats similar to my red one, love it.
Thanks for the links...now to find a replacement for rubber stopper fitting!!! I think I know what I will use just unknown if I can get in the size I need...
Wish all the original photos were up.