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Islamic and Indian Art

25 October 2021 | starting at 11:00 BST

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The month of May-June (Jeth Masa) from a Baramasa series: a blue-skinned nobleman relaxes in the heat with his mistress with female attendants in a palace pavilion Kotah, circa 1760-70

A ruler seated with a princess on a dais, with attendants standing by, perhaps an illustration to a ragamala or a Baramasa series Rajasthan, perhaps Sirohi, 18th Century

Todi ragini: a maiden playing a vina to an audience of deer Malwa, circa 1725-50

Five unusual paintings from a ragamala series Rajasthan, perhaps Marwar, early 19th Century(5)

Two hounds with their youthful trainer Kishangarh, late 18th Century

A rajah on horseback hunting a deer with a lance Jaipur, circa 1800

Maharajah Vijai Singh of Jodhpur (reg. 1752-93), facing right, wearing a gold turban and a pearl earring Jodhpur, circa 1760-70

The Ten Mahavidya (Great Wisdom) Goddesses Jaipur, circa 1800-30

Sri Nath-Ji in a temple pavilion, surrounded by images of priests and aristocratic devotees Nathdwara, Kotah, late 19th Century

Rama anointed as king by Vasistha, Sita beside him, surrounded by a large company of deities, priests, noblemen, monkeys and musicians Kotah, circa 1840-50

A scene from the Ramayana: Rama and Lakhshmana and the monkey army in battle with the forces of Ravana Jaipur, circa 1860

Vishnu and Lakhshmi seated on Garuda Pahari, perhaps Kangra, circa 1830

VISHNU AND HIS CONSORT ENTHRONED Pahari, KANGRA VALLEY, perhaps Garwhal, CIRCA 1800

A prince in a palace pavilion gives audience to a petitioner, perhaps from a Bhagavata Purana or Mahabharata series Pahari, circa 1830-40

A prince in a palace pavilion gives audience to a petitioner, with a seated gathering of kings and princes in the landscape beyond, perhaps from a Bhagavata Purana or Mahabharata series Pahari, circa 1830-40

A prince seated in a pavilion giving audience, with envoys in the landscape, perhaps from a Bhagavata Purana or Mahabharata series Pahari, circa 1830-40

Raja Sidh Sen (reg. 1684-1727) seated against a bolster on a terrace, holding a sword Mandi, second half of the 18th Century

The Taj Mahal viewed from the river Delhi or Agra, circa 1820-30

Fourteen small views of Indian monuments, including the Taj Mahal and the Moti Masjid, Agra Delhi or Agra, circa 1810-20(14)

Eleven views of Indian monuments, including the Taj Mahal and its interior and the Tomb of I'timad ud-Daula Delhi or Agra, circa 1810-20(11)

A Tibetan llama and its foal, probably from the Barrackpore menagerie, by a follower of Sita Ram Oudh, circa 1815-20

Eleven studies of birds and plants Company School, Calcutta, and some by European hands, early 19th Century, some with watermarks 1810, 1815, 1818 and 1824(11)

A nobleman, with horse and attendant behind, journeying through a landscape Sind or the Punjab, circa 1850-60

Mir Alam, a Koh-i-stan Afghan bandit, heavily armed James Rattray (British, fl. 1840-50), before 1847

Hugo Vilfred Pedersen (Danish, 1870-1959) A sadhu seated on a bed of nails, another seated beside a small temple beyond

An album of twenty-two paintings of Brahmins, merchants and tradespeople, servants and female and male musicians South India, probably Trichinopoly, early 19th Century

The Sufi, Pir Budhan Shah, who debated religious questions with the Sikh Gurus, on horseback in a landscape North India, late 18th Century

The Compilation of the Guru Granth by Dwarka Dass (India, 20th Century), circa 1950-60

Guru Har Krishen by Dwarka Dass (India, 20th Century), circa 1950-60

Baba Deep Singh by Shankar Lal (India, 20th Century), circa 1950-60

A woven wool striped moon shawl (Khatraaz chandar) Kashmir, circa 1815

A lacquered wood matchlock gun (torador) Lahore or Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century

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

A Nihang bodyguard serving in the Nizam of Hyderabad's irregular Sikh army India, Hyderabad, by William Willoughby Hooper (1837–1912) and George Western (1837–1907), circa 1865

A Nihang with a conspicuous tall turban India, Hyderabad, by William Willoughby Hooper (1837–1912) and George Western (1837–1907), circa 1865

An extremely rare and fine example of the Order of the Propitious Star of the Punjab (Kaukab-i-Iqbal-i-Punjab), INSTITUTED BY MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH, SECOND CLASS, AWARDED BY THE SIKH COURT TO IMPORTANT COURTIERS, DIPLOMATS OR ENVOYS Lahore, dated [VS] 1894/AD 1837

A Sikh nobleman seated on a terrace with an attendant Punjab, circa 1840

Maharajah Sher Singh (1807-43), armed with two tulwars and a shield, seated against a bolster Punjab, circa 1840-50

A framed group of nine miniatures on ivory depicting Sikh notables, including Maharajah Ranjit Singh, Rani Jindan Kaur and Maharajah Duleep Singh as a boy, formerly the property of Colonel Frederick Aikman, recipient of the Victoria Cross Punjab, mid-19th Century(2)

AN ALBUM OF FIFTY-NINE WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS OF SIKH SUBJECTS, INCLUDING MAHARAJAH RANJIT SINGH, MONUMENTS INCLUDING THE GOLDEN TEMPLE AT AMRITSAR AND THE TOMB OF RANJIT SINGH, AND NUMEROUS TRADESPEOPLE AND ENTERTAINERS PUNJAB, circa 1850-60

A rare large repoussé copper panel Amritsar, Punjab, late 19th Century

A group of glass replicas of historic diamonds including the Koh-i-noor in its former and current state Europe, first half of the 20th century(3)

A collection of letters, photographs and other documents relating to the family of Maharajah Duleep Singh including an important proclamation by Princess Bamba Sutherland to the New State of India claiming the inheritance of her father's lands mid 20th Century(qty)

Maharajah Duleep Singh's personal copy of The Book of Common Prayer Oxford, 1863

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