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Islamic and Indian Art

11 June 2020 | starting at 11:00 BST | with lot 1
11 June 2020 | starting at 14:00 BST | with lot 248

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An illustration to a Rasikapriya series, depicting Krishna on a palace balcony surveying a nayika on a terrace below Jaipur, circa 1840

An illustration to a Rasikapriya series, depicting a nayika seated in a palace pavilion, surrounded by her female attendants Jaipur, circa 1840

Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV, Nawab of Bahawalpur (reg. 1866-99), shooting deer in an enclosure, with beaters on horseback Bahawalpur, Sind, circa 1870-80

A large painting on cloth of a tiger standing in a forest with two tiger cubs Rajasthan, probably Udaipur, early 20th Century

A painting on cloth depicting a temple devoted to the cult of Sri Nath-Ji in an extensive landscape on the banks of a river Rajasthan, Kotah, mid-19th Century

A painting on cloth depicting a temple devoted to the cult of Sri Nath-Ji in an extensive landscape Rajasthan, Kotah, mid-19th Century

Four paintings of officials, religious figures, and tradespeople Tanjore, circa 1800-10(4)

A large devotional tableau depicting Vishnu and Lakshmi and multiple scenes of devotees South India, mid/second half of the 19th Century

An episode from the Mahabharata, depicting a prince receiving, and spurning, a female demon Pahari, probably Mandi, circa 1840

An episode from the Bhagavata Purana: Siva visiting the infant Krishna Pahari, probably Mandi, circa 1840

An episode from the Mahabharata, depicting the procession before the marriage of Krishna and Rukmini Pahari, probably Mandi, circa 1840

A ruler encamped, probably Sultan 'Ala Al-Din Khilji, while his troops fire on a besieged hill fort, perhaps Ranthambore, ruled by Raja Hamir Hath Pahari, Guler, mid-19th Century

A groom leads a stallion to a nobleman Pahari, Kangra, circa 1830

Radha and Krishna at a balcony window Pahari, early 19th Century

A nobleman and his mistress seated on a terrace Kangra or Garwhal, mid-19th Century

A courtesan at her toilette in a European-style interior Delhi, circa 1830-40

An extensive view of Bombay British School, dated 1865

A maiden strolling on a riverside terrace Patna, circa 1840-60

A large group of 101 small Kalighat paintings on card, mostly depicting figures and scenes from Hindu mythology Calcutta, late 19th/early 20th Century(101)

A cat holding a fish in its mouth Kalighat, Calcutta, early 20th Century

An eagle perched on a branch Company School, Calcutta, early 19th Century

A study of a custard apple Company School, Calcutta, circa 1820-30

A study of a bird perched on the branch of a flowering plant, by Shaykh Zayn al-Din, from the collection of Lady Impey Company School, Calcutta, dated 1777

A large painting depicting the observation of Muharram, attributed to the artist Sewak Ram Patna, early 19th Century

An English officer, Captain Lyons of the Bengal Infantry, seated smoking a hookah, watching nautch girls performing, with a retinue of Indian musicians and servants Calcutta, by an Indian artist, after an original painting of 1801 by Captain Crockatt of the Bengal Engineers, circa 1810-12

Maria, Lady Nugent carried in a palanquin, accompanied by twenty-four bearers and attendants Company School, Calcutta, April 1812

Mubarak-ud-Daula, Nawab of Murshidabad (1770-93), seated in durbar with Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, British Resident from 1780 to 1785 Murshidabad, circa 1795-1805

The Agna Mahal, part of the Nawab's palace at Murshidabad on the River Hooghly, with a royal barge and other boats in the foreground Murshidabad, circa 1810

The hook-swinging festival (charak puja) Murshidabad, late 18th/early 19th Century

A group of devotees and musicians making offerings at a riverside shrine Murshidabad, late 18th/early 19th Century

The hook-swinging festival (charak puja), attributed to the artist Sewak Ram Patna, early 19th Century

A large gathering at a riverside ghat, attributed to the artist Sewak Ram Patna, late 18th Century/early 19th Century

The famous sheep-eating fakir, Jurah Geer Berah Geer Calcutta, circa 1800

A bronze palanquin finial in the form of a tiger India, 18th/ 19th Century

An engraved bronze bowl with inscriptions relating to the Chaghatai Khanate, in particular to events in the life of Mirza Haydar Dughlat (1500-1551) North India, 16th/17th Century

A Mughal cuerda seca pottery tile panel North India, early 17th Century

A pair of silver-inlaid steel scissors (takrai) Thailand, 18th Century

A carved coconut libation cup Ceylon, 18th Century

A silver filigree and Lazurite enamelled casket Indonesia or China, late 17th/ early 18th Century

An Indo-Portuguese silk-embroidered linen 'five senses' coverlet (colcha) Gujarat, 17th Century

A Mughal openwork jade mirror North India, 18th/ 19th Century

A Mughal silk-embroidered cotton floorspread North India, 17th Century

A silk-embroidered wool shawl Delhi, circa 1850

A Bareilly painted wood chest Eastern India, 19th Century(2)

A Multan pottery water bottle (surahi) North India, 19th Century

Four prints depicting the final events at the Siege of Seringapatam, the death of Tipu Sultan, and the surrender of his sons, after Henry Singleton (1766-1839), engraved by Laminet London, A. Cardon & Messrs. Schiavonetti, [1801-02](4)

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