A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI APOTHECARY BOTTLES
A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI APOTHECARY BOTTLES

KANGXI PERIOD

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A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI APOTHECARY BOTTLES
Kangxi period
Brightly decorated with a formal arrangement of lotus vine bearing large blue and gilt blooms and a profusion of iron-red and blue curling leaves, the neck with a border of stiff upright leaves beneath a tasselled collar
9 7/8in. (25.1cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

A European form used for liquid medicines and made in both Japan and China, most often in the 17th century, these bottles were sometimes inscribed with the names of potential contents or of an owner. D.S. Howard, The Choice of the Private Trader, p. 204 points out that the "double rings enabled a skin or parchment strip to be tied with a thong over the mouth which could then be sealed with wax"

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