Six various Chinese bronze coins believed to be from the Zhou Dynasty, c.1000 BC. Together with two Chinese bronze miniature bells believed to be from the Warring States period, c.500 BC, (8).

Provenance: Private collection, purchased from The Treasure Chest, Hove, Brighton, around 1962.

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