The Unexpected Wife 1839

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88 free vintage medicinal plant illlustrations - Plant Curator
The Opium poppy as grown in British India High res images of antique botanical prints. Medicinal Botanical Plants
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Opium for Chinese silver. Silver for tea. Tea for British taxes to fill the government's coffers. This is the end point. Tea Time by Angelo Martinetti (Italian b.1830)
1900s The Manchu-Qing Country SOLDIERS MANDARIN GUARDS HAND PAINTED POSTCARD
Opium for silver, silver to china, tea to England. Šálek na kávu * modrý zlacený porcelán s malovanými zlatými květy * Francie r. 1830.
John Ridgway Porcelain Teapot & Stand, Antique English c 1830 SOLD at Ruby Lane
Tea to England paid for by money from opium...filled the Crown's coffers from the tax. John Ridgway Porcelain Teapot & Stand, Antique English c1830 from Owen's Antiques Exclusively on Ruby Lane
British East India Company
The expanded East India House, Leadenhall Street, London, as reconstructed in 1796–1800
How A Taste For Chinese Tea Minted America's First Millionaires
Houqua, pictured here in a portrait from the 1830s, was a Chinese millionaire in Canton. He had a special affection for his American trading partners — he would invite them to sumptuous multicourse banquets at his estate.
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