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4pc Book Collection on Chinese Snuff Bottles

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4pc Book Collection on Chinese Snuff Bottles
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This lot comprises four essential reference volumes dedicated to the study and appreciation of Chinese snuff bottles, offering both scholarly insight and visual documentation for collectors and connoisseurs alike. Included are The Collector's Book of Snuff Bottles by Bob C. Stevens, Old Chinese Snuff Bottles by Hugh Moss (Charles E. Tuttle Company), Chinese Snuff Bottles by Lilla Perry (Weatherhill), and Bottles of Delight: The Ching-Fu Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles published by the Seattle Art Museum. Together, these works represent decades of expertise and serve as foundational resources in the field of Chinese decorative arts. Bob C. Stevens' The Collector's Book of Snuff Bottles remains one of the most comprehensive treatments of the subject, featuring detailed descriptions, historical analysis, and hundreds of color illustrations housed within its original slipcase. Lilla Perry's Chinese Snuff Bottles delves deeply into the artistry, symbolism, and techniques behind the bottles, with numerous full-page color plates that highlight the refinement of Qing dynasty craftsmanship. Hugh Moss's Old Chinese Snuff Bottles presents scholarly notes and finely rendered drawings, showcasing early attributions, stylistic development, and the artist signatures of master craftsmen such as Ku Yueh Hsuan. Finally, Bottles of Delight, published by the Seattle Art Museum, catalogues one of the most notable American collections of Chinese snuff bottles, presenting exceptional photography and curatorial commentary that bridge aesthetic appreciation and historical context. All four volumes are illustrated throughout, with examples drawn from major private and museum collections.

Issued: 1976-1998
Dimensions: Largest book measures 9.5"L x 1.5"W x 12.5"H


Condition: Age related wear.