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Charll shared this beautiful Xianfeng (1851-1861) dated bottle depicting NeZha combating the Dragon King amongst a rolling sea of blue and eight mythical sea creatures.


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Boxwood, Porcelain, Nephrite, and Ivory Dishes to Share !

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« on: July 05, 2011, 08:13:38 pm »

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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2014, 05:40:39 am »

Thank you George, I don't own a saucer so they were interesting for me to see. Very varied. just like bottles. Wink
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2014, 06:08:55 am »

Dear George,

    These are wonderful. I remember them from YF's display at the Honolulu Museum of Arts (then, the HAA), at our 2010 ICSBS convention.

    I have two snuff dishes in underglazed B & W, one of a dragon and one of a rooster; and I must contact Maggie Kleiner, to find out what happened to my green jadeite snuff dish which had a chip out of the rim which was to be repaired on my behalf by the late Robert Kleiner with gold lacquer. It was a gift from the late John Ault, who'd found it when he was allowed to dredge the  river just outside Ayutthaya, where people fled as they were abandoning the city in 1767 during its sack by the Burmese.

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Joey Silver (Si Zhouyi 義周司), collecting snuff bottles since Feb.1970

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