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Islamic and Indian Art

30 March 2021 | starting at 11:00 BST

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

A pair of silver-inlaid alloy bidri carpet weights Deccan, 19th Century(2)

A pair of diamond-set earrings North India, 19th Century(2)

A pair of diamond-set enamelled gold bazubands North India, 19th/ 20th Century(2)

A gem-set enamelled gold turban ornament (jigha) North India, 19th Century

A gem-set enamelled gold bangle (kada) North India, 20th Century

A diamond-set enamelled gold necklace India, 19th/ 20th Century

A Pair of gem-set enamelled gold earrings North India, 19th/ 20th Century(2)

A pair of enamelled brass arm-guards (dastanas) for a European Patron Kashmir, 19th Century(2)

A gold koftgari steel sword (tulwar) North India, 19th Century

Guru Nanak seated on a terrace with Bala and Mardana Punjab, mid-19th Century

The ten Sikh Gurus seated on a terrace beneath a spreading tree, with Bala and Mardana Punjab, late 19th Century

A large painting of the ten Sikh Gurus, and the Golden Temple at Amritsar with Guru Nanak, deities and devotees before it Punjab, 19th Century

Baba Siri Chand, son of Guru Nanak, seated reading scriptures to devotees in a forest hermitage Pahari, circa 1850-70

A rare, large Janamsakhi manuscript, comprising a biography of Guru Nanak Punjab, late 18th Century

An embroidered silk panel depicting Guru Nanak North India, 19th Century

An embroidered silk panel depicting Guru Nanak North India, 19th Century

An embroidered silk panel depicting Guru Nanak with Bala and Mardana North India, 19th Century

Guru Nanak, by the artist Hari Singh (1894-1970) Punjab, circa 1950-60

Guru Nanak seated with Bala and Mardana, by the artist Bodhraj Punjab, 1990

The Golden Temple at Amritsar, by the artist Bodhraj Punjab, 1991

The Sikh hero, Baba Deep Singh, confronting an opposing Afghan army, by the artist Bodhraj Punjab, 1984

Banda Bahadur triumphant over the slain bodies of his enemies after the Battle of Sirhind Punjab, by the artist Sohan Singh (Indian, 20th Century), circa 1950-60

The Baba Atal Temple, Amritsar, by Hari Singh (1894-1970) Punjab, circa 1950-60

A diamond-set forehead pendant (chand-tikka) from the collection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) Punjab, Probably Lahore, first half of the 19th Century

AN ALBUM OF SIXTY WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS OF SIKH SUBJECTS, INCLUDING MAHARAJAHS RANJIT SINGH AND DULEEP SINGH, MONUMENTS INCLUDING THE GOLDEN TEMPLE AT AMRITSAR, AND NUMEROUS TRADESPEOPLE AND ENTERTAINERS PUNJAB, CIRCA 1840-50

Maharajah Ranjit Singh on horseback with two attendants alongside on foot Punjab Plains, second half of the 19th Century

A NOBLEMAN OF THE COURT OF MAHARAJAH RANJIT SINGH, SEATED ON A TERRACE HOLDING A PEN BOX, BY THE ARTIST CHHAJJU Pahari, perhaps Chamba, CIRCA 1840

After Emily Eden, Akalis, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India J. Dickinson, London, 1844

A gold koftgari steel quoit (chakram) North India, 19th Century

The Chief minister (wazir) of the Sikh Kingdom, Raja Lal Singh, holding a Hawk, with the city of Lahore seen behind him, by the Austrian painter at the Lahore Court, Augustus Theodor Schoefft Lahore, circa 1841

Guru Nanak North India, circa 1950s

Guru Gobind Singh seated with a falcon Chitra Shala Steam Press, Poona, circa 1900

Maharajah Ranjit Singh Punjab, early 20th Century

Six 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(6)

A History of the Reigning Family of Lahore, with some account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik soldiers, and their Sirdars, by Major G. C. Smyth W. Thacker & Co., Calcutta, 1847

A rare copy of Album of Eight Songs: Music by Prince Victor Duleep Singh, consisting of his own compositions Chappell & Co. Ltd., London, n.d. [but probably before 1898](2)

Author's Presentation copy of IMPRESSIONS DE MES VOYAGES AUX INDES, by PRINCESs PREM KAUR of KAPURTHALA, 'The Spanish Maharani', Anita Delgado Briones New York, Sturgis and Walton Company, September 1915

A proclamation addressed to Bhupinder Singh, the Maharajah of Patiala (reg. 1900-38) from the Council of Regency of the Sikh princely state of Faridkot, together with a silver document holder Punjab, 1908-11(2)

Hira Singh, Maharajah of Nabha (reg. 1871-1911) seated with a prince Punjab, early 20th Century

An album of 97 photographs depicting Lahore, Amritsar, Rawalpindi and other subjects Punjab, circa 1918

Jamini Roy (Indian, 1887-1972) Krishna fluting to the cows

Akbar Padamsee(Indian, born 1928)Untitled (Figure)

Francis Newton Souza(India, 1924-2002)Sketch of a Woman

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