A GERMAN GOLD-MOUNTED ROCK-CRYSTAL BURGAU-LACQUER SNUFF-BOX
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A GERMAN GOLD-MOUNTED ROCK-CRYSTAL BURGAU-LACQUER SNUFF-BOX

WORKSHOP OF HEINRICH TADDEL, DRESDEN, CIRCA 1750

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A GERMAN GOLD-MOUNTED ROCK-CRYSTAL BURGAU-LACQUER SNUFF-BOX
WORKSHOP OF HEINRICH TADDEL, DRESDEN, CIRCA 1750
Oblong shaped with incurved corners, the hinged gold-mounted rock-crystal cover applied with a mother-of-pearl and gold Burgau scene of a chinoiserie building, trees and flower sprays, with a mother-of-pearl Burgau border, with a rocaille thumbpiece, the side panels chased with insects, birds, foliage, military trophy, a dog and fruit and a parasol and banner foliage scrolls and flowers all on a matted ground, with plain crystal base marked at the rim with a post-1838 French import mark
2 7/8 in. (73 mm.) wide
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Lot Essay

This type of box decorated in gold and mother-of-pearl Burgau has previously been attributed to Johann Martin Heinrici, a painter, enamellist, chemist and engraver at the Meissen factory from 1742. It was not until 1991 that Charles Truman reattributed these boxes to Taddel.
Heinrich Taddel (or Dattel) is recorded as a master goldsmith in Dresden from 1739, the year in which he was appointed director of the Green Vaults, the treasury of the Electors of Saxony and Kings of Poland. He was succeeded by his son-in-law, Johann Christian Neuber (see lot 47).
Five other boxes in this technique, two of them signed by Taddel, have been published; three are in the Gilbert Collection, London, illustrated and described in C. Truman, The Gilbert Collection of Gold Boxes, Los Angeles, 1991, pp. 182-187, nos. 61-63 and two are in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, illustrated in A. K. Snowman, Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe, Woodbridge, 1990, plates 611, 634-640. A box from the workshop of Taddel was sold from the Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann Collection, Christie's, London, 11 April 2002, lot 908.

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