At the time of the "Second Fire of Yongdusan", an estimated 3,400 historical artifacts stored for safekeeping due to the Korean War were located by the shanty village of Panjachon Hamlet, Donggwang-dong Neighborhood, Busan: including 46 (later 48) royal portraits formerly enshrined at New Seonwonjeon Hall (신선원전) of Changdeokgung Palace, catalogued in a 1935 inventory (선원전영정수개등록 璿源殿影幀修改謄錄 Seonwonjeon Yeongjeong Sugae Deungnok). The surviving artifacts are currently in the collection of the National Palace Museum of Korea: two severely damaged items (accession numbers 창덕27560 & 창덕27561) are positively identified as King Cheoljong's royal portraits due to his full Joseon-era posthumous title inscribed on the right side; the 1935 inventory lists 4 royal portraits of King Cheoljong, including the surviving 1861 portrait used in this article.