Set of brass ceremonial bells
Tibetan
on a leather strap, approx 116cm long
Provenance:- from the descendant of a British Indian colonial family, related to General William Clive Justice, who led the British troops at the siege of Delhi, during the Indian mutiny.
Set of brass ceremonial bells
Tibetan
on a leather strap, approx 116cm long
Provenance:- from the descendant of a British Indian colonial family, related to General William Clive Justice, who led the British troops at the siege of Delhi, during the Indian mutiny.
Both the belt and the bells are worn. The belt is broken in places.
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Auction: Asian & Islamic Art, 24th May, 2023