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Antique Kangxi Qing Dynasty Hundred Boys 16th Century Snuff Bottle Rare Find

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Management number 24116259 Release Date 2025/11/19 List Price $240.00 Model Number 24116259
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Very rare and hard to find Chinese "Hundred Boys" snuff bottle with lid likely from the 16th century . (1662-1722) Signed. It is made of porcelain with a crackled glaze and decorated with blue figures of boys.
Key features:
Snuff bottle: A small container for powdered tobacco, popular in China during the Qing Dynasty.

Hundred Boys motif: Symbolizes marital bliss, luck, fertility, and the desire for sons.

Blue and white porcelain: A classic Chinese style, often featuring underglaze blue designs on a white background.

Crackle glaze: An intentional network of fine cracks in the glaze, adding to the antique aesthetic.

Size: Typically small, around 8 cm tall.

Age: Often from the 19th century, though some may be older.
Measurements~
3.25” w/o lid, 3.5” w/lid
1” base
2” approximate width

Small chip on lid. Rough area on opening within the glaze. Not easily see. Please zoom in on all photos or request additional pictures for condition details.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Home decor > Vase
SizeN/A
BrandNone
ConditionGood

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