A Chinese brass temple bell on a carved wooden stand, late 19th / early 20th century, the bell cast in relief with a dragon chasing a pearl of wisdom, the stand intricately carved and pierced, inlaid with silver coloured metal and applied with blue cabachons for eyes, complete with beater, 45m high.

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