The time traveler visits the Palace of Green Porcelain in H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" to explore the remnants of a future world where humanity has evolved into two distinct species: the Eloi and the Morlocks. This palace symbolizes the advanced civilization of the distant future, reflecting both the technological achievements and the decline of societal structures. His curiosity drives him to uncover what remains of human history and culture in this transformed world. Ultimately, the visit serves as a critical exploration of the consequences of social and technological advancements.
Porcelain was known as white gold in Europe because the formula for making it proved so elusive for a very long time. The Chinese closely guarded the secret to porcelain manufacture to protect their porcelain industry. The Germans finally figured out the formula and began manufacturing porcelain at Meissen in the 1700's.
Here are the why and how, also the the time, an excerpt and the site:The case of Nippon or Japanese Porcelain marks is a bit more peculiar. The word "NIPPON" is the official name of the country of Japan and Japanese makers and trading companies initially marked their porcelain with the name Nippon. However, in 1921, the US Congress requested that Japanese Customs Authorities change the name to JAPAN. Therefore, Porcelain and China antiques that are marked "NIPPON" were made prior to 1921 and items that are marked "JAPAN" were made after 1921. Furthermore, most Porcelain and Chinaware imports from Japan were rarely marked with the actual manufacturer's mark.* http://www.marks4antiques.com/Identify-Porcelain-Antiques.htm
Diuschu porcelain was made ca 1930 in Japan and whas very famous and popular in this time. That's why today are many kinds of this at the artmarket. Normaly its not very expensive. Hope i could help! sorry for my bad English
Porcelain door knobs were popular from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, particularly between the 1850s and the 1930s. They were widely used in homes during this time due to their aesthetic appeal and the variety of colors and designs available. Although their popularity declined with the advent of new materials and styles, porcelain knobs are still cherished in vintage and restoration projects today.
I think, the people who are living out from their home for long time like traveler needs a home automation system for home security.
"The Palace of Green Porcelain" is a futuristic building that the Time Traveler encounters in H.G. Wells's novel "The Time Machine." It is a museum that contains artifacts and technology from an advanced civilization that has evolved beyond humanity, hinting at what the future may hold for mankind. The Time Traveler's exploration of the palace helps him to understand the trajectory of human progress and the potential consequences of societal choices.
The Time Traveler's Wife was created in 2003.
The Time Traveler's Wife was released on 08/14/2009.
The Production Budget for The Time Traveler's Wife was $39,000,000.
gaz is indeed a time traveler, it's just a question of senior or junior
The Time Traveler - 2009 was released on: USA: May 2009
The Time Traveler's Wife grossed $98,666,635 worldwide.
The Time Traveler's Wife grossed $63,414,846 in the domestic market.
Time Traveler - 1991 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
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