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  • photo of ornate table

    Johann Christian Neuber (1736–1808)
    Breteuil Table, 1779–80
    Wood, gilded bronze, semiprecious stones, faux-pearls, and Meissen porcelain plaques
    H: 32 in.
    Collection of the Marquis de Breteuil, Château de Breteuil (Choisel/Chevreuse)
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • porcelain figures on round base with stones and gems

    Repnin Base
    From the Centerpiece presented by Friedrich Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, to Nikolai Wasilyevitch Repnin
    Dresden, 1780
    Gilt bronze, amethyst, agate, jasper, petrified wood, carnelian, and marble
    The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

     

    Russia's Flourishing Trade
    Michel Victor Acier at the Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Meissen
    Made at the same time and from the same mold as the group presented by Friedrich Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, to Nikolai Wasilyevitch Repnin
    Meissen, 1780
    Hard-paste porcelain
    Porzellansammlung, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • porcelain figure upon round base with gemstones

    Repnin Base
    From the Centerpiece presented by Friedrich Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, to Nikolai Wasilyevitch Repnin
    Dresden, 1780
    Gilt bronze, amethyst, agate, jasper, petrified wood, carnelian, and marble
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

     

    The History of Saxony
    Michel Victor Acier at the Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Meissen
    Made at the same time and from the same mold as the group presented by Friedrich Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, to Nikolai Wasilyevitch Repnin
    Meissen, 1780
    Hard-paste porcelain
    Porzellansammlung, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox decorated with flowers

    Snuffbox with a bouquet of flowers, including tulips, irises, gardenias, primroses, and forget-me-nots
    Dresden, ca. 1765–70
    Gold, agate, jasper, amethyst, carnelian, and lapis lazuli
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with pastoral scene

    Snuffbox with pastoral scenes
    Signed "Neuber à Dresde"
    Dresden, ca. 1770–75
    Gold, agate, jasper, bloodstone, carnelian, and lapis lazuli
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with flowers in medallion

    Snuffbox with a bouquet of tulips, verbenas, and forget-me-nots in a medallion
    Stamped neu/ber and dre/sde
    Dresden, ca. 1775–80
    Gold, agate, chalcedony, carnelian, jasper, and lapis lazuli
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with sunshine pattern

    Snuffbox with a sunshine pattern
    Dresden, ca. 1770–75
    Gold, agate, and carnelian
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with medallion portrait of a man

    Snuffbox with a medallion portrait of Friedrich Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, attributed to Dolst
    Signed "Neuber à Dresde"
    Dresden, ca. 1775
    Gold, carnelian, agate, moss agate, jasper, petrified wood, faux-pearls, and watercolor on paper
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with portrait of woman at center

    Snuffbox with a medallion portrait of an unknown woman in a blue dress by Christian Friedrich Zinke (1684/85–1767)
    Dresden, ca. 1770–75
    Gold, agate, chalcedony, carnelian, diamonds, and painted enamels
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with a cameo of woman in profile

    Snuffbox with a cameo representing Ariadne in profile
    Dresden, ca. 1780–85
    Gold, carnelian, chalcedony, lapis lazuli, faux-pearls, and moss agate
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • rectangular snuffbox made of gemstones

    Snuffbox made of 108 samples of Saxon gemstones; a plaquette sets with 17 gemstones
    Accompanied by its manuscript booklet
    Dresden, ca. 1765−70
    Gold, agate, moss agate, carnelian, and petrified wood
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • Candy box made of gemstones

    Bonbonnière (candy box) made of 101 samples of Saxon gemstones
    Dresden, ca. 1780–85
    Gold, agate, carnelian, jasper, amethyst, petrified wood, and faux-pearls
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox made of gemstones with fruit center

    Snuffbox made of 93 samples of Saxon gemstones
    On the bottom, a Meissen porcelain plaque representing a view of the Royal Porcelain Manufactory of Meissen
    Dresden, ca. 1775–80
    Gold, mostly agate and jasper, and hard-paste porcelain
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox made of gemstones

    Snuffbox made of 86 samples of Saxon gemstones
    Attributed to Johann Christian Neuber
    Dresden, ca. 1785–90
    Gold, agate, jasper, carnelian, petrified wood, and lapis lazuli
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • snuffbox with man in profile at center

    Snuffbox made of 57 samples of Saxon gemstones with a cameo of Peter the Great
    Dresden, ca. 1790–95
    Gold, agate, jasper, and agate cameo
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • sealing wax case

    Sealing wax case
    Dresden, ca. 1775–85
    Gold, jasper, agate, chalcedony, carnelian, and lapis lazuli
    Private collection
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • accessory worn by women on their belts to hold a watch, keys, or sewing tools

    Chatelaine
    Watch signed "Hoendschker"
    Dresden, ca. 1775–85
    Gold, jasper, agate, chalcedony, carnelian, and lapis lazuli
    The Drexel Collection, Philadelphia
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • open booklet

    Bonbonnière (candy box) made of 77 samples of Saxon gemstones
    Accompanied by its manuscript booklet
    Dresden, ca. 1785–90
    Gold, agate, jasper, chalcedony, amethyst, petrified wood, and faux-pearls
    Grünes Gewölbe, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

    Certainly the most characteristic works by Johann Christian Neuber, the Steinkabinettabatieres (stone cabinet snuffboxes), were made of gold and Saxon gemstones. Numbers engraved on the gold rims indicated the featured stones, which were listed in an accompanying booklet along with the site where they were found. Much beloved by Friedrich Augustus III, Neuber's snuffboxes were often intended as diplomatic gifts. Easily recognizable by their portrait of the Elector of Saxony on the lid, such royal presents are today quite rare.

  • agate stone

    Agate
    Oberstein, Germany
    American Museum of Natural History, New York
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • jasper stone

    Jasper
    Saxony, Germany
    Maybe stone no. 72 in the Breteuil Table
    American Museum of Natural History, New York
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • jasper stone with horizontal striations

    Jasper from Frobburg
    Saxony, Germany
    Probably stone no. 106 in the Breteuil Table
    American Museum of Natural History, New York
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • red jasper stone

    Red jasper from Altenberg
    Saxony, Germany
    Stone no. 27 in the Breteuil Table
    American Museum of Natural History, New York
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • agate stone

    Agate
    Oberstein, Germany
    American Museum of Natural History, New York
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

  • agate stone with orange at center

    Agate
    Oberstein, Germany
    American Museum of Natural History, New York
    Photo Michael Bodycomb

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