A SAXON 'STEIN-CABINET' AND GOLD BONBONNIÈRE CONTAINING ORIGINAL STONE SPECIFICATION BOOKLET
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A SAXON 'STEIN-CABINET' AND GOLD BONBONNIÈRE CONTAINING ORIGINAL STONE SPECIFICATION BOOKLET

BY JOHANN CHRISTIAN NEUBER (1736-1808), SIGNED ON THE FLANGE 'NEUBER À DRESDE.', DRESDEN, CIRCA 1780

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A SAXON 'STEIN-CABINET' AND GOLD BONBONNIÈRE CONTAINING ORIGINAL STONE SPECIFICATION BOOKLET
by Johann Christian Neuber (1736-1808), signed on the flange 'Neuber à Dresde.', Dresden, circa 1780
Circular bonbonnière, the independent lid inlaid with two concentrical rows of semi-translucent petal-shaped hardstone plaques within gold mounts numbered from 16 to 43, all mounted à jour, around a raised cluster of precious and semi-precious gems surmounted by explanatory gold plaques numbered from 2 to 15 and centred by a river-pearl, within a flat simulated pearl border on a polished gold band, the gold-lined base similarly decorated with different hardstone plaques numbered from 76 to 117 around a central floral rosette inlaid with carnelian and turquoise and yellow glass and framed by a polished gold band with flat simulated pearls, the sides with two rows of various hardstone plaques numbered from 44 to 75; with accompanying octagonal handwritten specification booklet, listing the 117 stones used, titled: 'PECIFICATION. d'une TABATTIERE, composée d'un CABINET des PIERRES. dans la qu'elle on trouve CXVII Pieces des Pier res precieuses, qui se trouvent en l'ELECTORAT de SAXE faite par Jean Chrétien Neuber Dresde.'
2 5/8 in. (66 mm.) diam. (2)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Geneva, 12 May 1988, lot 331 (to Dreesmann).
Dr Anton C. R. Dreesmann (inventory no. F-180).
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Lot Essay

Among the snuff-boxes, watchcases, chatelaines and notebooks Neuber produced, he was, and still is, best known for mounted hardstone boxes containing booklets identifying the various hardstones used. In an advertisement in the Journal der Moden of April 1786, Neuber praised his stock-in-trade which he sold 'at the cheapest prices', and the present box must have been of the category of 'oval and circular boxes for gentlemen and ladies, as stone-cabinets, mounted in gold and lined with gold, of all Saxon country-stones, such as carnelians, chalcedonies, amethysts, jaspers, agates and petrified wood, numbered, together with an inventory of the names, and where they can be found; a box for gentlemen (Mannsdose) costs 150-300 Reichsthaler, a box for ladies (Damesdose) 90-150 Reichsthaler' (W. Holzhausen, Johann Christian Neuber, Dresden, 1935, p. 12).
A stylistically very close box with petal-shaped stones is in the Musée Cognacq-Jay, Paris (illustrated in C. Le Corbeiller, European and American Snuff Boxes 1730-1830, London, 1966, fig. 473). Three oval similar examples are also recorded (H. and S. Berry Hill, Antique Gold Boxes, London, New York, 1953, figs. 112 and 113, and A. K. Snowman, Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe, Woodbridge, 1990, figs. 692 and 692A and Christie's, Geneva, 14 November 1995, lot 51). Two further similar circular boxes were sold Christie's, Geneva, 14 November 1995, lots 92 and 112.

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