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10). 11  The function of the ensemble was  of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, which
          changed again when the box was dispersed  represents a unique time capsule of the
          when the Dresden Collection was relocated   history of collecting and trade between
          for safekeeping to surrounding castles and  Europe and Asia in the eighteenth century.
          mines in 1942. When the container was  This ambitious undertaking is only possible
          rediscovered in late 1990 in a private home,   with the invaluable knowledge of the many
          it had been in daily use as saltcellar.  scholars who will be supporting the research
                                              and cataloguing process.
          Our current research project, launched
          together with Christiaan Jörg in 2014,  With the challenging task of professionally
          draws on the rich foundations built over  photographing these collections we will
          many years, including the excellent results  hopefully one day be able to provide a digital
          of the Thyssen research. The project will,  collection of all those extant pieces, so that
          for the first time, offer a complete overview   the rich holdings in our storage of more than
          of the former Royal East Asian Porcelain  7,000 objects can be widely shared.
 9        Collection of around 8,000 extant objects
 Cistern, porcelain   in relation to the original and unpublished   On behalf of all my colleagues at the
 painted with underglaze   eighteenth-century inventories (the entries  Porzellansammlung, we wish Eva Ströber
 cobalt blue and copper   will be provided in German and English).  all the very best in her future endeavours,
 red, China, ca. 1700,   In Eva Ströber’s spirit, we hope to make  trusting that her maladie de porcelaine
 h. 48.7 cm, d. 58 cm,   available for all our international colleagues   is incurable, and we all look forward to
 d. footring 34 cm,   and the interested public one of the most  enjoying her insights and the fruits of her
 Porzellansammlung   important and encyclopaedic collections  immense knowledge in the years to come.
 inv. no. SKD, PO 986,
 photo: Adrian Sauer

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 Lidded incense box,
 porcelain painted with
 underglaze cobalt blue,
 Japan, early 18th
 century, h. 7 cm, d. 7.2
 cm, d. footring 4.8 cm,
          Notes
 Porzellansammlung
 SKD, inv. nos. PO 9167/
            1  Eva Ströber, Ostasiatika im Herzog Anton    6  For more insights into the dramatic events    9  Ulrich Pietsch and Cordula Bischoff (eds.), Das
 PO 4733,         Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig, Braunschweig         of August 2002, see Caroline Möhring/        Japanische Palais zu Dresden, Die Königliche
 photo: Adrian Sauer  2002.                   Johannes Schmidt, Gegen den Strom,        Porzellansammlung August des Starken,
            2  Eva Ströber, La maladie de porcelaine,        Die Rettung der Dresdner Kunstschätze vor dem         Munich 2014.
               Ostasiatisches Porzellan aus der Sammlung        Hochwasser im August 2002, Cologne 2002.     10  Eva Ströber, ‘Ostasiatisches Porzellan in der
               Augusts des Starken, Leipzig 2001 (German/        The collection and storage were comprehen-   Dresdner Hof-Conditorey‘ and ‘Zur
            English).                         sively refurbished from 1998–2002/2004–6.        Verwendung Ostasiatischer Porzellane am
            3  Rose Kerr, ‘A Passionately Immoderate and         For more information, see the        Hofe August des Starken‘, in: Ulrich Pietsch,
               Incurable Addiction to Buying Porcelain,        Porzellansammlung’s annual report:        Cordula Bischoff 2014, pp. 256–61.
               The Collection of Augustus the Strong at         Ulrich Pietsch, ‘Porzellansammlung 1998-     11  Eva Ströber, ‘Zur Verwendung Ostasiatischer
            Dresden’, Orientations 32 (no 9) (November         2006’, in Jahrbuch der Staatlichen        Porzellane am Hofe August des Starken‘, in:
               2001), p. 40.                  Kunstsammlungen Dresden 1998-2006 (vols.         Ulrich Pietsch, Cordula Bischoff 2014, pp.
            4  Ulrich Pietsch, ‘From the Japanische Palais to    28–33).   260–61.
               the Porcelain Collection at the Zwinger‘, in:      7  Ulrich Pietsch, ‘Porzellansammlung - 2007’,
               Ulrich Pietsch, Anette Loesch, Eva Ströber,   in Jahrbuch der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen
            The Dresden Porcelain Collection, China, Japan,    Dresden 34, Dresden 2008, p. 347.
               Meissen (series Meisterwerke), Berlin 2006, pp.      8   The annual reports provide a good overview
            8–10.                             of all her activities relating to publications
            5  Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, inv.         and lectures, see: Ulrich Pietsch,
               no. 324, Inventarium über das Palais zu        ‘Porzellansammlung 1998 2006’, in: Jahrbuch
               Alt-Dresden, Anno 1721, Grün Chinesisch        der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden
            Porcelain, in: vol. 4, Nachträge, Cap. II, p. 783.  1998-2008 (vols. 28–34).

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