TWO BRONZE RITUAL BELLS TIBET & INDIA 19TH CENTURY the first with moulded kirtimukha and garland design on the sides the handle in the form of a half phurbu with closed vajra finial the other of plain ridged form with rope-twist loop and large bulbous clapper together with a Buddhist ritual drum (damaru) Tibet early 20th century wood and hide with cotton silk and shell attachments the drum in the form of two flattened hemispheres 19 15cm high (bells); 11 x 19.5cm (drum) Provenance: Private collection Germany acquired during the 1960s in India by the vendor while working in development assistance.