File:A Western Han pottery wine-warmer.JPG
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English: A Chinese lidded, footed, white ceramic wine warmer from the Western Han (220 BCE – 9 CE) period, decorated with a geometric pattern, miniature door knockers, and animalistic figurines crowning the top. |
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Source | Todd's photos at Guangzhou City Museum | ||||
Author | Gary Lee Todd | ||||
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