Possibly imperial, attributed to the Palace Workshops, Beijing, 1750-1820
Of compressed, spherical form, with a cylindrical neck and flat lip, standing on a raised oval footrim, the ruby-red bottle carved on one main side with a crane standing on a rock from which a pine tree grows, the reverse with a reclining deer resting on a rock looking back at lingzhi growing from rockwork, in the shade of an overhanging, blossoming prunus tree.
2 1/2in (6.5cm) high
Possibly imperial, attributed to the Palace Workshops, Beijing, 1750-1820
Of compressed, spherical form, with a cylindrical neck and flat lip, standing on a raised oval footrim, the ruby-red bottle carved on one main side with a crane standing on a rock from which a pine tree grows, the reverse with a reclining deer resting on a rock looking back at lingzhi growing from rockwork, in the shade of an overhanging, blossoming prunus tree.
2 1/2in (6.5cm) high
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