A GERMAN GOLD-MOUNTED HARDSTONE BONBONNIÈRE
A GERMAN GOLD-MOUNTED HARDSTONE BONBONNIÈRE

PROBABLY DRESDEN, CIRCA 1760

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A GERMAN GOLD-MOUNTED HARDSTONE BONBONNIÈRE
PROBABLY DRESDEN, CIRCA 1760
circular gold-mounted box of petrified wood, carved as a basket, the cover applied with flowers and foliage in a variety of coloured hardstones, including green jasper, carnelian, sodalite and coloured agate
2¼ in. (57 mm.) diam.

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Chemnitz is a city located near the border of Germany and the Czech Republic, and one of the city's most important landmarks is the Petrified Forest. From 1737, when this ancient forest was first discovered, members of the Saxon Court in Dresden harvested the petrified wood and had it transformed into precious objects such as snuff-boxes and jewellery. Two very similar boxes to the present example are illustrated C. Le Corbeiller, European and American Snuff Boxes 1730-1830, London, 1966, nos. 460 and 462.

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