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Three Large Chinese Carved Hardstone Snuff Bottles
Estimate: $700-$900
Sold
$350
Live Auction
Asian Works of Art
Size
Overall height of largest 3 1/2 in., 8.9 cm.
Description

Three Large Chinese Carved Hardstone Snuff Bottles

19th/20th Century

近代 黃玉瑪瑙巧雕烟壺三支
the first a grey agate bottle with Shoulao on one side, a bat on the other, pink tourmaline stopper; the second an agate bottle carved to the russet skins with two fu-lions, red glass stopper; and a brown jade snuff bottle with a climbing monkey, russet hardstone stopper.

Overall height of largest 3 1/2 in., 8.9 cm.

Property from the Collection of Christopher and Genevieve McConnell. Christopher及Genevieve McConnell夫婦藏。

Condition
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Provenance
Provenance:Acquired from Gurie Gallery, Montreal, during 1950-60s. Initially based in Harbin in northeastern China during the first half of the 20th Century, the Gurevich family moved to Canada during the 1950s and opened the Gurie Gallery, a staple of Montreal’s trendy Sherbrooke street. The Gurie Gallery was one of the first to focus on Chinese ceramics, decorative arts and paintings, and was extremely popular to collectors in Montreal, Toronto and New York. The son, Alex Gurevich (1929-1990), took over the store during the 1960s and continued to source objects through frequent visits to Hong Kong.1950-60年代購自蒙特利爾Gurie藝廊。該藝廊由古列維奇Gurevich家族創建,上世紀五十年代從遠東哈爾濱遷居北美,系加國最早專營中國藝術品的古董行之一,備受蒙特利爾、多倫多及紐約藏家歡迎。1960年代傳于二代掌門人Alex Gurevich (1929-1990),多於香港進貨,1980年代結業。