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Islamic and Indian Art

23 April 2013 | starting at 10:30 BST

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397 lots available

Four seated holy men of the Sri Nath-Ji cult Nathdwara, Kotah, mid/late 19th Century(4)

A prince riding an elephant, possibly Maharajah Prithvi Singh of Jaipur (reg. 1768-78) Jaipur, possibly by Sahib Ram, circa 1778

A large painted cloth hanging depicting cowherds and gopis playing Holi Rajasthan, possibly Jaipur 19th Century

Maharajah Sardar Singh of Bikaner Bikaner, dated samvat 1938/AD 1881-82

Vihagada ragaputra: a prince with two female attendants beneath a pavilion on a palace terrace Bilaspur, circa 1730-40

A prince and his rani standing in conversation on a palace terrace, the princess dressed in orange with a gold dopatta draped over her head and shoulders Guler, circa 1800

A ruler receiving a prince in a palace interior Pahari, circa 1830

A prince, surprised in an embrace with his mistress by a rodent, kills it with a bow and arrow Pahari, circa 1830

The third Sikh Guru Amar Das seated against a bolster on a terrace Punjab, late 18th Century

The tenth Sikh Guru Govind Singh (1675-1708) seated against a bolster on a terrace, an attendant behind him waving a morchal, a disciple kneeling before him Rajput, circa 1800

The tenth Sikh Guru Govind Singh (1675-1708) seated on a terrace with an attendant Punjab, circa 1830

The Sikh Guru Nanak lying near the Qa'ba at Mecca, rebuked by an imam Punjab Plains, mid-19th Century

Two paintings depicting the fourth Sikh Guru Ram Das, and the fifth, Arjan Dev, each seated on a dais on a terrace, an attendant waving a morchal standing behind them Punjab, circa 1840(2)

Four watercolours depicting Sikh notables: Rajah Dhian Singh, Chattar Singh Atariwala, Mul Raj, Governor of Multan, and Maharajah Gulab Singh of Jammu and Kashmir Punjab, circa 1850(4)

Sobha Singh (India, 1901-1986) Wine Drinking; Shiva's Devotee (2)

Attributed to Sobha Singh (India, 1901-1986) Guru Nanak

A nobleman of the Patiala family Northern India, circa 1820-30

Two portraits of courtesans, one smoking a hookah Delhi, circa 1840(2)

Saadat Ali, Nawab of Oudh (reg. 1798-1814) Oudh, probably Lucknow, early 19th Century

A prince and his mistress smoking a hookah; a lady smoking a hookah Delhi, circa 1830-40(2)

A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam 'Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons, in its original leather-covered presentation box Delhi, circa 1852-1854, three paintings dated November 1852(32)

An extensive view of a fort by a river, possibly Bharatpur in Rajasthan Company School, circa 1820-30

Jamini Roy(India, 1887-1972)Untitled (Gopi Woman),

Jamini Roy(India, 1887-1972)Flight into Egypt,

Jamini Roy(India, 1887-1972)Untitled (Krishna),

Jamini Roy(India, 1887-1972)The Flight into Egypt,

Abdur Rahman Chughtai(Pakistan, 1897-1975)Untitled,

George Keyt(Sri Lankan, 1901-1993)Radha and Krishna,

Jehangir Sabavala(India, 1922-2011)A Blue Lake, A Leafless Tree

Maqbool Fida Husain(India, 1915-2011)Untitled (Horse),

Francis Newton Souza(India, 1924-2002)Landscape,

Francis Newton Souza(India, 1924-2002)Portrait of Oswald & Margaret Jones I; Portrait of Oswald & Margaret II, 35.3 x 25.5cm (13 7/8 x 10 1/16in); 42.8 x 27.6cm (16 7/8 x 10 7/8in).

Francis Newton Souza(India, 1924-2002)Untitled (Head); Untitled (Head Sketch), 34 x 26.7cm (13 3/8 x 10 1/2in); 35.4 x 25.1cm (13 15/16 x 9 7/8in).

Francis Newton Souza(India, 1924-2002)Collection of 9 Silkscreen Prints, Souza by Edwin Mullins and Words & Lines by F.N. Souza, 50.3 x 35cm (19 13/16 x 13 3/4in); 38.5 x 55cm (15 3/16 x 21 5/8in); 38.5 x 55cm (15 3/16 x 21 5/8in); 55.1 x 38.2cm (21 11/16 x 15 1/16in); 37.7 x 55.7cm (14 13/16 x 21 15/16in); 47.4 x 54.9cm (18 11/16 x 21 5/8in); 37.8 x 56cm (14 7/8 x 22 1/16in); 54.9 x 37.2cm (21 5/8 x 14 5/8in); 55.3 x 38.2cm (21 3/4 x 15 1/16in).

Francis Newton Souza(India, 1924-2002)Portrait of John Coplans,

Jamil Naqsh(Pakistan, born 1938)Untitled (Pigeons),

Jamil Naqsh(Pakistan, born 1938)Untitled (Abstract Woman),

Jamil Naqsh(Pakistan, born 1938)Untitled,

Ismail Gulgee(Pakistan, 1926-2007)Untitled, Aqua Series,

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