Apparently satisfied, he turned off the burners and patted the ugly green porcelain with long, sturdy fingers.
He twitched aside the cloth, revealing two large silver pitchers and dishes of thin green porcelain.
All of the oil reservoirs matched, too - now they were made of green porcelain that harmonized with the blue glass.
Many sets of jars survive from this period, in alabaster, aragonite, calcareous stone, and blue or green glazed porcelain.
The walls were of black marble with green veins, the washbowls of dark green porcelain, and the cupboard-doors were brass-bound mirrors.
The tilted roof was of sea- green porcelain, and the jutting eaves were festooned with little bells.
Inside the doorway were a pair of kettles on an old table, both with curved spouts and green porcelain handles.
Beyond the treasury there was another alcove lined with shelves on which stood the ushabti figures: dolls made of green glazed porcelain or carved from cedarwood.
With Ills right hand clapped to his arm, he looked down and saw at his feet, shards of pale green porcelain gaily patterned.
A pavilion of green and white porcelain stands in the middle of a tiny pond.