Some more Chinese snuff bottles - this time courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art.
1) Millefleur, Thouand Flowers, (1644-1911). Opaque white glass with enamel and gilt decoration; jadeite stopper with ivory spoon.
2) Opaque pink glass shading to white; green glass stopper with enamel decoration, pearl finial, and ivory spoon (late 18th to early 19th century).
3) Egret and Lotus (18th century).
Bubble-suffused glass overlaid with red glass relief decoration; white and green jade and red glass stopper with ivory spoon.
4) Copper with enamel decoration; copper stopper; ivory spoon (1715-1722).
5) Amethyst, tourmaline and amber stopper (1644-1911).
6) Crickets (1821-1850).
Opaque white glass with enamel decoration; pink tourmaline and yellow glass stopper with ivory spoon.
7) Porcelain with enamel relief and gilt decoration; green-stained ivory stopper with ivory spoon (1736-1795).
8) Porcelain with overglaze enamel and gilt decoration; jadeite stopper (1736-1795).
9) Mythical figures and Creatures (19th century).
Porcelain with underglaze red and blue decoration; metal lid.
10) Blossom, Pine Trees with Butterfly (1767-1860). Colourless glass with enamel decoration; tourmaline and glass stopper with ivory spoon.
Images and text information courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art.