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Hongs_at_Canton.jpg
the area of Guangzhou to which China's Western trade was restricted from 1757–1842

The_American_Garden.jpg
View of the American Garden in the American factories in Guangzhou (Canton), China, 1844–45.

Canton River and Approaches.jpg
Detail of East India Archipelago, Western Route to China, Chart No. 5, showing Macao, the Canton River, and Hong Kong. Whampoa Reach was as high as trading vessels were allowed to sail on the Canton River.

Chinese lacquered sewing box.jpg
Laquered sewing boxes like this one were frequently found in Maine deepwater captains' homes, a useful gift or something that a captain's wife might have bought for herself when shopping in Canton. Chinese lacquered sewing box from Canton. Gilt…

Chinese porcelain tea pot.jpg
Chinese export porcelain teapot, Mandarin pattern of the early to mid 19th century in the Famille Rose colors, a color named for the pinkish reds.

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A heavy oval silver teapot by Linchong, Canton (1785-1840), inscribed with the name and bearing the arms of Isaac Hinkley (1783-1818).

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pictures of early American trade with China, including maps, trading houses, receipt for textiles and a portrait photograph of Augustine Heard

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government permits of trade and two Hong merchants

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