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  1. Johann Melchior Dinglinger (26 December 1664 –6 March 1731) was one of Europe's greatest goldsmiths, whose major works for the elector of Saxony, Augustus the Strong, survived in the Grünes Gewölbe (the "Green Vaults"), Dresden.

  2. Title: Order of the White Eagle, Ceremonial Sword, and Hat Ornament, from the Sapphire Garniture of Augustus the Strong. Maker: Johann Melchior Dinglinger (German, 1664–1731) Date: 1710-1722. Culture: German, Dresden. Medium: Sapphires, lynx sapphire (blue cordierite), diamonds, gold, silver, enamel, steel. Dimensions: Order of the White ...

  3. Johann Melchior Dinglinger 1701 - 1708. Green Vault, Dresden State Art Museums. Dresden, Germany. The "Grand Mogul's Throne", as contemporary sources called it, is a chef d'oeuvre of European...

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  4. Dec 26, 1664 - Mar 6, 1731. Johann Melchior Dinglinger was one of Europe's greatest goldsmiths, whose major works for the elector of Saxony, Augustus the Strong, survived in the Grünes...

  5. Biography Born at Biberach an der Riß; trained at Ulm; 1692, moved to Dresden; 1698, appointed court-jeweller for August dem Starken von Sachsen (August the Strong) in Dresden; most of his works such as "Das goldene Kaffeezeug" and the "Bad der Diana" exhibited in the Grünen Gewölbe in Dresden; his most famous work is the "Hofstaat zu Delhi am Geburtstag des Großmoguls Aureng-Zeb ...

  6. Dinglinger, Johann Melchior; Goldsmith. Locatie (N 48°23'52" - E 9°59'24") (Satellite view: Google Maps)

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  8. May 17, 2023 · The Throne of the Great Mogul (1701–8) is a unique work of European decorative art: an intricate miniature of the court of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb depicted during the emperor’s birthday celebrations. It was created by the jeweler Johann Melchior Dinglinger in Dresden and purchased by the Saxon prince Augustus the Strong for an enormous sum.

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