Introduction to the Ceramics Hall: The Ceramics Hall is named after the Chinese orchid white porcelain. Although there is not a single piece of porcelain in the hall, there are 213 white background basket flowers on the wall imitating ceramic paintings, many of which are by Maria Te The handiwork of Queen Lecia's children. One of the portraits on the wall is that of Marie Christine, the most intelligent and beloved daughter of the empress, and the only daughter allowed to marry her lover. Her husband was Albert, Duke of Saxe-Tyson.