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William John Huggins The opium ships at Lintin, China, 1824
In the early 1800s, the British controlled 90% of the Chinese opium trade. Clipper ships, which were fast sailing vessels with narrow decks, large sail areas, and multiple masts, were popular for smuggling opium and were known as "opium clippers". The First Opium War was fought between China and Britain from 1839 to 1842. The war was a response to Britain's illegal importing of opium into China from India, which caused widespread addiction. The British victory in the war opened up the lucrative Chinese trade to British merchants. By 1830, there were more than 100 Chinese smugglers' boats working the opium trade.
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Ordered a bunch of these initially for my wedding party. They were perfect! Needed one replaced and it still looks perfect! Thank you. It’s perfectly clear.
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Great quality. The pictures turned out better than I’d hoped! Excellent detail. Arrived before expected which was a great surprise as well. Would definitely purchase again. .
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I got these custom made shot glasses for an engagement party and they turned out perfect. The pictures on the shot glass were done just as seen in the photos and they did not wash off after being cleaned. The printing of the glass turned out perfect and just as seen on the website.
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