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Islamic and Indian Art

26 October 2020 | starting at 11:00 GMT

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Guru Nanak, as guide and teacher, raising his hand in benediction North India or Punjab, by the artist Dwarka Dass, last quarter of the 20th Century

A metal-thread embroidered velvet panel incorporating the phrase Ik Oankar Punjab, 19th Century

An unusual embroidered silk panel depicting Guru Nanak China, late 19th/ early 20th Century

Maharajah Ranjit Singh enthroned on a terrace with Maharajah Gulab Singh Lahore, attributed to Hasan al-Din, circa 1840

Maharajah Ranjit Singh seated on a dais on a palace terrace, an attendant standing by him with a flywhisk, a groom holding his mount Punjab, circa 1830-50

A gem-set gold forehead pendant (chand-tikka), a gem-set gold mirrored roundel and a pearl-mounted gold pendant from the collection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and latterly in the possession of her granddaughter Princess Bamba Sutherland (1869-1957) Punjab, probably Lahore, first half of the 19th Century(3)

Maharajah Ranjit Singh on horseback holding a bow, accompanied by an attendant holding a parasol After Alfred Dedreux (French, 1810-60), the original painting dated 1838

A carved ivory figure of Maharajah Ranjit Singh North India, circa 1830

Raja Hira Singh seated in a pavilion with his mistress and a hunting dog Lahore, school of Purkhu, circa 1835

Maharajah Gulab Singh (1792-1857) seated in a European-style chair on a terrace Punjab, late 19th Century

Maharajah Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir (d. 1885) Punjab, late 19th Century

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

A set of gold-koftgari watered steel armour plates (char-aina) Lahore, circa 1820(4)

A rare 'Ganga-Jamuna' mail shirt Lahore, first half of the 19th Century

A gold-koftgari steel helmet (khula-khud) Lahore, circa 1830

A steel 'tiger's claw' (Bagh Nakh) India, 19th/ 20th century

A rare gold koftgari steel powder flask Punjab, 18th Century

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

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

A fine ivory mounted gold and silver koftgari steel matchlock gun (torador) Lahore, circa 1800

A highly unusual copy of the first French edition of Sir Alexander Burnes' account of his journey through Sikh territories and to Bokhara, Voyages de l'embouchure de l'Indus a Lahor, Caboul, Balkh et a Boukhara et retour par la Perse, both volumes bound by his brother in leather from the boots worn by Burnes in making his journey Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1835(2)

Eight prints depicting incidents from the battles of the Anglo-Sikh Wars J. Harris, After H. Martens, Published by Rudolph Ackermann, London, late 1840s to early 1850s(8)

Viscount Hardinge of Lahore, Governor-General of India, accompanied by his two sons and his aide-de-camp Colonel Wood, on the battlefield after the victory at Ferozeshah during the First Anglo-Sikh War by Sir Francis Grant (1803-78), PRA

A large and impressive portrait of Rajah Shere Singh Attariwala, Sikh commander and general, formerly in the possession of the Marquess of Dalhousie, Governor-General of India by Colesworthy Grant (British, 1813-1880), dated 1853

A pencil sketch of the Golden Temple of Amritsar Rajasthan, late 19th/early 20th Century

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

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

A view of the Baba Atal Tower, Amritsar British School, early 20th Century

A rare and large panoramic watercolour view of the Golden Temple and the city of Amritsar, 19th Century attributed to Cyril Wiseman Herbert (British, 1847-1882)

Raja Anidrudh Singh, son of Sansar Chand of Kangra, dressed in Sikh attire, seated holding a flower at a balcony window, a river and hills beyond Kangra, circa 1815-20

Four paintings from an album depicting tradespeople, entertainers and fakirs Punjab, circa 1851-60(4)

Two holy men on a balcony Punjab Plains, 19th Century

Three views of monuments from a dispersed album: the Golden Temple at Amritsar, Ranjit Singh's tomb at Lahore, and Jahangir's tomb at Shahdara Bagh, Lahore North India, Punjab, mid-19th Century(3)

A fine album of sixty paintings, depicting rulers (including Maharajahs Ranjit Singh and Duleep Singh), monuments (including the Golden Temple at Amritsar), and a wide range of tradespeople Punjab, perhaps Peshawar, circa 1851-55

S. G. Thakur Singh (India, 1890/99-1976) Indian Street Scene

A Sikh woman, after a photograph Punjab, late 19th/early 20th Century

Two Sialkhot gold koftgari steel bottles (surahi) North India, 19th Century(2)

A silver-plated brass and wood model of the Zamzama cannon Pakistan, 20th Century

A group of photographs, papers and postcards relating to the children of Duleep Singh Europe, first half of the 20th Century(6)

A framed collection of locks of hair believed to belong to Maharaja Duleep Singh (1834-1893), Prince Victor Duleep Singh (1866-1918), Prince Frederick Duleep Singh (1868-1926) and Prince Albert Duleep Singh (1879-1893)

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

An album of photographs relating to the Patiala Championship Dog Show India, dated 1926

Jehangir Sabavala (Indian, 1922-2011)Untitled (Women resting from the Harvest)

Maqbool Fida Husain (Indian, 1913-2011)Horse

Jagdish Swaminathan (Indian, 1928-1994)Untitled (Space and Time series)

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