Skip to main content
Ended

Travel & Exploration

14 September 2021 | starting at 13:00 BST

Auction highlights

Lot gallery

225 lots available

After Johann Joseph Zoffany(British, 1733-1810)'Colonel Mordaunt's Cock Match. At Lucknow in the Province of Oude in the Year 1786 at Which Were Present Several High and Distinguished Personages' hand-coloured mezzotint by R. Earldom after Zoffany, mounted, framed and glazed, [1794]

After Sir Thomas Anburey(British, late 18th/early 19th Century)'View of Kalpy on the Jumna'; and 6 other views of India by Anburey, F.S. Ward, and G. Frankland hand-coloured aquatints by Francis Jukes after Anburey, published by Anbury and Jukes, 1799; hand-coloured aquatint by William Orme after F.S. Ward, published by Edward Orme, 1803; lithograph delineated by G. Frankland laid down, [c.1830] plate size approximately 39 x 54cm. (15 3/8 x 21 1/4in.), and slightly smaller (7)

AFTER JAMES HUNTER (1755–1792) 'Music Gallery at the Entrance of the Mosque, Seringapatam'; and 3 further views in Seringapatam and Bangalore hand-coloured aquatints by H. Merke after James Hunter, laid down and window-mounted, 2 age toned, published by Edward Orme, 1804 images 26 x 32.cm. (10 1/4 x 12 13/16in.) (4)

After Henry Salt(British, 1780-1827)'A View of Lucknow' hand-coloured aquatint by D. Havell after Henry Salt, laid on card and window-mounted, published by William Miller, 1809

After Thomas Williamson(1758-1817) and Samuel Howett (British, 1765-1822)'Killing Game in Boats', with 2 further hunting scenes hand-coloured aquatints, laid on card, 2 mounted, framed and glazed, published by Thomas McLean, 1818 (3)

Various ArtistsBritish, 19th centurySix views in India to include: 'Butteesa on the Jumna' 'Temple dedicated to Krishna/Kalpi on the Jumna' 'Part of Rajmahal on the Ganges' Rohtasgarh Fort and Devi Temple, Bihar 'Ruins of Toglukaband' Ruins of a pagoda, Southern Maharashtra 26 x 41.5cm (10 1/4 x 16 1/4in) and smaller. (6)

James Baillie Fraser(British, 1783-1856)'Assemblage of Hillmen'; with 2 further views hand-coloured aquatings by R. Havell & Son after Fraser, laid on card, 2 within window-mounts, published by Rodwell & Martin, 1820 (3)

James Baillie Fraser(British, 1783-1856)'A View of Tank Square [Calcutta], from the West'; and 3 further views of Calcutta hand-coloured lithographs by R. Havell Jun. after Fraser, 3 mounted, framed and glazed, one cut to size and window-mounted, Published by Rodwell & Martin, 1824-1826 (4)

James Baillie Fraser(British, 1783-1856)'The Ridge and Fort of Jytock'; 'Country to the Nortwhward from Nowagurgh Teeba'; 'Byramghattee' image size 42.5 x 60cm. (16 3/4 x 23 5/8in.) (3)

After John Dalbiac Luard(British, 1830-1860)'Tomb of Shumse-Ud-Din-Altumsh'; and 10 other views from his A Series of Views in India lithographs on india-proof paper mounted on thick paper as issued, published by Smith, Elder, 1832 21.5 x 28cm. (8 7/16 x 11in.) (11)

English School19th Century Studies of Indian insects three works each sheet 14.6 x 21.6cm (5 3/4 x 8 1/2in). (3)

Indian Schoolmid-19th centuryTen oval-form portraits of the Nawabs of Oudh (Kings of Awadh) image size each 10.4 x 8.2cm (4 1/8 x 3 1/4in); sheet 17.2 x 12.5cm (6 3/4 x 4 15/16in) and smaller. (10)

George Strahan(British, 1839-1913)Three mountain landscapes in Kashmir, Northern India two at 88.3 x 59.5cm (34 3/4 x 23 7/16in), one at 59.5 x 88.3cm (23 7/16 x 34 3/4in). (3)

English School19th Century Five views in India, to include Khandala and Poona each 13.9 x 22.6cm (5 1/2 x 8 7/8in). (5)

Robert Melville(Capt.) Grindlay (British, 1786-1877)'View of the Bridge near Baroda in Guzerat'; and 10 further views from Grindlay's Scenery, Costumes and Architecture Chiefly on the Western Side of India 7 hand-coloured aquatints (3 by J. Willis after Grindlay, not laid down; 4 by R.G. Reeve and others after William Westall, laid down), 4 chromolithographs after Grindlay, laid down, all window-mounted, [1820s, and later] images 22 x 29cm. (8 11/16 x 11 7/16in.), or similar (11)

After Charles Rasmus Forrest(British, 1750-1827)'Ancient Tomb, at the Confluence of the Boglipore Nulla and the Ganges'; and 5 other views from A Picturesque Tour Along the Rivers Ganges and Jumna hand-coloured aquatints by T. Sutherland and G. Hunt after Forrest, all laid down and window-mounted (2 smaller views 17.5cm x 22.5mm. in one mount), published by R. Ackermann, 1824 image 19.5 x 27.5cm (7 11/16 x 10 13/16) (5)

Sir Charles D'Oyly(British, 1781-1845)'Leopard Hunting'; and 4 other hunting scenes hand-coloured lithographs, laid down, window-mounted, printed by the Behar Lithographic Press, 1828-1829 20 x 26cm. (7 7/8 x 10 1/4in.) (5)

After Sir Charles D'Oyly(British, 1781-1845)'Church Entrance to the Dhurumtolla, [Calcutta]'; and 2 further views of Calcutta hand-coloured lithographs by Dickinson & Co. after D'Oyly, all laid down and window-mounted 34 x 57cm., and similar (3)

After James Prinsep(British, 1799-1840)'View of Ugneswub Ghat, Benares', and 24 further views from Benares Illustrated lithographs by J.D. Harding, L. Haghe, W. Walton, after drawings by James Prinsepon, all on india-proof paper mounted on card, window-mounts, published by the Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta, 1831-]1833 sheet 23.5 x 30cm. (9 1/4 x 11 13/16in.) (25)

After Charles Stewart Hardinge(1822-1894)'Kashmir'; and 3 further views in Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab hand-coloured lithographs by J.D. Harding after C.S. Hardinge, 2 mounted as issued on card, 2 printed as issued and laid down, each with caption in margin, published in "Recollections of India" by Thomas M'Lean, 1847 images 27 x 39cm. (10 5/8 x 14 15/16in.) (4)

AFTER JAMES ATKINSON (BRITISH, 1780-1852)'View of the Mountain of Baba-Naunee'; and 2 other views from "Sketches of Afghaunistan" hand-coloured lithographs mounted on cards obscuring captions, age toned, window-mounted, [1842] (3)

AFTER JAMES RATTRAY (1919-1854'Kelaut-I-Ghiljie' [Kalat-i-Ghilzai], Afghanistan hand-coloured lithograph by R. Carrick after James Rattray, published by Hering and Remington, 1848; and 3 other views (4)

AFTER MRS W.L.L. Scott'Simla Suddur Bazaar, Racket Court & Church - Sunrise'; with 8 further views of the Himalayas hand-coloured lithographs by Th. Picken and W. Walton after Mrs Scott, laid down and window-mounted, some light spotting, one with short tear, 2 with light dampstain, published by Henry Graves & Co., 1852 image 33 x 52.5cm. (13 x 20 11/16in.) or similar. (9)

After Dominick Sarsfield Greene (1826-1892)'Calcutta, from Chouringee Road'; and 5 further views of India tinted lithographs after Sarsfield Greene, laid down within window-mounts, light spotting, for T. McLean, [1859] image 37 x 52cm. (14 9/16 x 20 1/2in.), or similar (6)

After William Simpson(British, 1823-1899)'Pheel Khan, Or Elephants' Quarters, Holcar's Camp'; and 10 further views from India Ancient and Modern... the Country and People of India and Adjacent Territories chromolithographs after William Simpson, laid on card as issued, window-mounted, with some of the text, published by Day and Son, 1867 images 25 x 35.5cm (9 13/16 x 14in.) (11)

Louise Auguste Turgis, publisher'Retour de chasse d'un Roi Indien' chromolithograph by Sabatier after Turgis, title caption in French and Spanish, tipped onto card and window-mounted, [c.1870]

Richard Caton Woodville Jr.(British, 1856-1927)'Catching wild elephants at the Government Khedah in the Mysore district'

John Strickland Goodall(British, 1908-1996)A busy street scene near Jama Masjid Mosque, Bombay

Thein Han(Burmese, 1910-1986)Five portraits of Burmese sitters including a lady playing the harp each 22.5 x 17.4cm (8 7/8 x 6 7/8in). (5)

WILLIAMSON (THOMAS) AND FRANCIS WILLIAM BLAGDON The European in India; From a Collection of Drawings by Charles Doyley; With a Preface and Copious Descriptions... Accompanied With a Brief History of Ancient and Modern India, FIRST EDITION, Edward Orme, 1813

TAYLER (WILLIAM) Sketches Illustrating the Manners & Customs of the Indians & Anglo Indians Drawn on Stone from the Original Drawings from Life, FIRST AND ONLY EDITION, Thomas McLean, 1842

CALCUTTA IMPRINTS JERVIS (THOMAS BEST, of the Engineer Corps) Records of Ancient Science, Exemplified in the Primitive Universal Standard of Weights and Measures, 1835; and 3 others, both printed by William Rushton of Calcutta 8vo (3)

JAMES (HUGO) A Volunteer's Scramble through Scinde, the Punjab, Hindostan, and the Himalayah Mountains, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED TO HIS SISTER, "To my darling Liz from her affect. brother Hugo James" on the front free endpaper of each volume, W. Thacker, 1854

KASHMIR COLE (HENRY HARDY) Illustrations of Ancient Buildings in Kashmir. Prepared under the Authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council from Photographs, Plans and Drawings taken by Order of the Government of India, FIRST EDITION, W.H. Allen, Publishers to the India Museum, 1869

TAGORE (SOURINDRO MOHUN) The Ten Principal Avataras of the Hindus. A Short History of Each Incarnation and Directions for the Representation of the Murttis as Tableaux Vivants, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED "To the illustrious E.C. ?Van-Catsen, Consul for Netherlands at Calcutta with S.M. Tagore's highest regards..., Calcutta, 22 July 1880" on the front free endpaper, Calcutta, Printed by I.C. Bose & Co., and Published by the Author, 1880

JEHANGIR (SORABJI) Representative Men of India. A Collection of Memoirs, with Portraits, of Indian Princes, Nobles, Statesmen..., and Eminent Citizens, FIRST EDITION, W.H. Allen, [1889]

DELHI DURBAR 1911'Imperial Delhi Durbar. Their Majesties King George V & Queen Mary with the Ruling Princes & Rajahs of India' chromolithograph, 2 tears at upper border, 2 small surface cracks, mounted, framed and glazed, image 470 x 660mm., published by A. Vivian Mansell, [1912]

News and stories

Additional information