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  2. Oil for the Lamps of China - Wikipedia

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    1933. Publisher. Bobbs-Merrill, EastBridge. Publication date. 2002. Publication place. United States. Oil for the Lamps of China is a 1933 novel by Alice Tisdale Hobart which became a bestseller in 1934. It was originally published by Bobbs Merrill and reprinted by EastBridge in 2002 (ISBN 1891936085).

  3. Opium lamp - Wikipedia

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    An opium lamp is an oil lamp designed specifically to facilitate the vaporization and inhalation of opium. Opium lamps differ from conventional lamps for lighting in that they are designed to channel an exact amount of heat upward through their funnel-shaped chimneys. An opium pipe, its pipe-bowl primed with a small dose of opium known as a ...

  4. Palace lantern - Wikipedia

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    It was displayed in China 2010 Shanghai World Expo. the Lantern is a full-bodied gilt setting maid who were holding the lamps, with an elegance expression. The body height of 48 cm, 15.85 kg. Gilt Bronze Human-Shaped Lamp was designed skillfully. on the on hand, the maid hand the lamp, on the other hand her sleeve seemed to prohibit form the wind.

  5. Capodimonte porcelain - Wikipedia

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  6. Dresden Porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Dresden Porcelain

  7. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Fostoria Glass Company

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