And now we enter the crockery room
The room is beautifully lit by natural light gushing in from the tall windows.
A showcase displays some beautiful dinnerware. A small hand-painted kettle catches ones eye. Another standout is a pair of china: the white bowl and plate is painted in traditional blue Chinese patterns.
Imagery of human figures is in abundance on the cups and saucers in the collection. “There is a lot more crockery; we have displayed only a few so that people can learn what kind of crockery the Quaid used,” Wahab tells us.
A wall adorns a picture of Jinnah and Fatima Jinnah. Their surroundings look familiar.
“This was taken in the study room you just saw,” Wahab confirms.