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English: Bronze Bamboo-joint-shaped Censer with Gilded Gold and Silver. Western Han Dynasty. No.1 anonymous tomb, Maolin Mausoleum. Xingping City. A stem and a pedestal, the three parts are riveted together. Inscriptions on the base of the lid and on the edge of the foot. The inscriptions associate it with the family of Princess Yangxin, probably was the reward Emperor Wudi bestowed upon his sister and her husband Wei Qing.
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