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Islamic and Indian Art

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A gold-mounted tortoiseshell box reputedly presented to Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, Nawab of Arcot (Reg. 1749-95) by the East India Company in 1740 England, 18th Century

A silver jug in the form of a bird by Oomersi Mawji Bhuj, circa 1870

A repoussé silver bonbonniere of architectural form by Oomersi Mawji Baroda, early 20th Century

A diamond-set enamelled-gold bracelet North India, 18th/ 19th Century

A gem-set enamelled gold necklace North India, 20th Century

A diamond-set enamelled gold necklace North India, 20th Century

A gem-set jade archer's ring, and an engraved jade archer's ring North India, 19th Century(2)

A diamond-set enamelled gold archer's ring North India, 19th Century

A gem-set jade hilt North India, 19th Century

A Balinese gem-set silver-gilt mounted steel dagger (kris) Indonesia, 18th/ 19th Century

A Kutch silver-gilt mounted steel dagger (pesh-kabz) Western India, 18th Century

A Kutch Gilt copper mounted steel sword (Shamshir) Western India, early 19th Century

A zoomorphic painted wood powder flask North India, 19th Century

A gold koftgari steel shield (dhal) North India, 19th Century

A gold koftgari steel helmet (khula-khud) North India, 19th Century

A gold koftgari steel push dagger (katar) North India, dated AH 1230/ AD 1814-15

A set of gold-koftgari watered-steel armour Lahore, circa 1820(7)

A gold koftgari steel matchlock rifle (torador) Lahore, circa 1800

A belt buckle depicting Sikh soldiers Lahore, circa 1830

A small steatite statue of Maharajah Ranjit Singh enthroned Punjab, mid-19th Century

The gateway to the Golden Temple at Amritsar, viewed from the causeway British School, early 20th Century

The Golden Temple at Amritsar British School, early 20th Century

A rare hukamnamma or firman (official document), issued by the Golden Temple Amritsar, circa 1845-48

Guru Nanak at Mecca, by Bhai Ram Singh Punjab, late 19th Century

Guru Nanak seated on a terrace in discourse with Raja Shivanabh in Sri Lanka, Mardana in attendance North India, Punjab Plains, circa 1895

Guru Hargobind Singh (1595-1644), the sixth Sikh Guru, standing armed with sword, shield, bow and a quiver of arrows Provincial Pahari, mid-18th Century

Maharajah Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir (d. 1885) seated on a terrace, cradling a sword Punjab, second half of the 19th Century

Maharajah Sher Singh with women at a village well Kangra or Guler, circa 1830-40

A large drawing of Sikh forces on the move, with noblemen riding in howdahs on elephants or carried in a palanquin North India, late 19th Century

Maharajah Karam Singh of Patiala (reg. 1813-45) and his son Narinder Singh, in conversation with a mendicant, surrounded by courtiers and attendants North India, circa 1840-50

A large and impressive portrait of Diwan Mulraj Chopra, Governor of Multan and leader of the Sikh rebellion against the British in 1849 by Colesworthy Grant (British, 1813-1880), dated 1851

A gem-set gold forehead pendant (chand-tikka) from the collection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and latterly in the possession of her granddaughter Princess Sophia Duleep Singh (1876–1948) Punjab, probably Lahore, first half of the 19th Century

An album of manuscript copies of letters from and to Dr John Login, written in the course of and relating to his guardianship of Maharajah Duleep Singh variously London, Scotland, Venice and Geneva, April 1857-April 1858

Lady Login's handwritten travel diary, recounting part of the four-month tour accompanying Maharajah Duleep Singh through France and Italy Europe, December 1856-early 1857

A typewritten memoir, The Koh-i-Noor in the Toshkhana of the 'Great Maharajah', by E. Dalhousie Login, daughter of Dr John Login, guardian of Maharajah Duleep Singh, and derived from his own account England, circa 1914-18

Two albums from the Login family Collection, the first belonging to Rear Admiral Spencer Login CVO (1851-1909), son of Dr John Login, and his wife, comprising a large number of invitations, newspaper cuttings and other mementoes England, 1907-1909(2)

A small portrait of Ensign Philip Moxon, killed at the Battle of Ferozshah, 21st December 1845, during the First Anglo-Sikh War British School, mid-19th Century(2)

An embroidered wool robe (choga) Kashmir, 19th Century

Three small watercolour portraits of Punjabi men, one holding a bow, attributed to Kapur Singh of Amritsar Punjab, probably Amritsar, circa 1850-60

Eight paintings from an album depicting tradespeople and fakirs Punjab, Lahore, circa 1851(8)

A Sialkhot gold koftgari steel dish North India, 19th Century

A Sialkhot gold and silver koftgari steel casket North India, 19th Century

A Sialkhot gold koftgari steel casket signed by Imam Bakhsh Mistri North India, 19th Century

Four photographs of Amritsar and Lahore by Bourne & Shepherd 19th Century(4)

A collection of postcards of Amritsar and other Sikh subjects Europe, late 19th - early 20th Century(76)

A collection of photographs from the collection of Major Arthur Wallace Dunlop (1866-1937), 23rd Sikh Pioneers India, late 19th Century(12)

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