Fashion Accessories
In 1786, Johann Christian Neuber advertised in the Journal des Luxus und der Moden (Journal of Luxury and Fashion) of Leipzig: "M. Neuber, jeweler to the court of the Elector of Dresden, has invented a very nice way to make buttons that is likely to be imitated in Paris. As incredible as it seems, in fashion, Germany could offer a model for this great capital." With such an advertisement, Neuber hoped to attract a large number of customers for his unique buttons and other luxurious accessories, including chatelaines worn by women on their belts to hold a watch, keys, or sewing tools.
Sealing wax case
Dresden, ca. 1775–85
Gold, jasper, agate, chalcedony, carnelian, and lapis lazuli
Private collection
Photo Michael Bodycomb
Chatelaine
Watch signed "Hoendschker"
Dresden, ca. 1775–85
Gold, jasper, agate, chalcedony, carnelian, and lapis lazuli
The Drexel Collection, Philadelphia
Photo Michael Bodycomb