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Islamic and Indian Art

23 May 2023 | starting at 11:00 BST

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The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb (reg. 1658-1707) at a jharoka window Mughal, attributed to Mir Muhammad Isfahani, circa 1710-20

A maiden with her aged governess at an arched doorway Provincial Mughal, circa 1800

Shah Jahan and Dara Shikoh on horseback in a landscape, a warrior and an attendant before them Mughal, circa 1800

A Deccani ruler, probably Muhammad Adil Shah II, Sultan of Bijapur (reg. 1627-57) Delhi, early 19th Century

An angel dispensing justice to other winged figures and a div Oudh, Lucknow or Murshidabad, late 18th Century-19th Century

Two men dressed in white, holding a sword and a staff Deccan, 18th Century

A maharana and his beaters hunting tigers in a rocky landscape, with monkeys disporting themselves Kotah, circa 1780-90

Rajah Umed Singh I and his minister, Zalim Singh, shooting tigers Kotah, attributed to Sheikh Taju, circa 1780

Rajah Umed Singh I and his minister, Zalim Singh, shooting wild boar Kotah, attributed to Sheikh Taju, circa 1780

A rajah shooting tigers from a platform within an enclosure Kotah, circa 1780-90

Maharao Ram Singh II (reg. 1827-66) shooting tigers and wild boar from a forest platform Kotah, circa 1830-50

Maharajah Takhat Singh (reg. 1843-73) and a nobleman playing polo with lances Jodhpur, circa 1850-60

Kedara ragini: Mahadeva as a yogi seated on a terrace listening to a musician Bundi, circa 1750

A prince arbitrating in a dispute between a man and wife Guler, circa 1820

The wedding of Krishna and Rukmini in the grounds of an extensive palace, an illustration to the Rukmini Harana from the Bhagavata Purana Kangra, circa 1840-50

A painting depicting chakras in the subtle body Mandi, Punjab Hills, circa 1650-1700

An album of twenty-nine paintings of tradespeople and other figures, processions and ceremonies Company School, South India, probably Pondicherry, circa 1830

Pothi Guru Khand, The Book of the Poem of the Guru, a lithographed text in Hindustani relating to the Sikh Gurus, by Munshi Lalji Sahib, with sixteen illustrations North India, Lucknow, dated samvat 1944/18th December 1887

An unusual South Indian painting depicting the Sikh Gurus, seated under a tree, together with Bala and Mardana Tanjore, late 19th Century

A Sikh prince, perhaps Rajah Hira Singh, riding in a landscape with an escort of noblemen Punjab Plains, circa 1840

A Sikh ruler on horseback, apparently Maharajah Karam Singh, or Maharajah Narinder Singh of Patiala Madras, by a pupil at the School of Arts, late 19th Century

A first class set of the Order of the Durrani Empire presented to Colonel Sir Claude Martine Wade (1794-1861) Afghanistan, circa 1837(2)

A metal-thread embroidered leather quiver with ten lacquered arrows North India, 18th/ 19th Century(11)

A gold koftgari steel helmet North India, 19th Century

An ivory mounted silver-koftgari steel matchlock (torador) Lahore, circa 1800

An ivory-set child's matchlock (torador) Lahore, early 19th Century

An enamelled gilt-silver portrait turban ornament (kalgi) depicting Maharajah Bhupinder Singh of Patiala (reg. 1900-1923) by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. Birmingham, dated 1926(2)

Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab, by Sir Lepel H. Griffin and Col. C. F. Massy, 3 vols. Civil and Military Gazette Press, Lahore, 1909, 1910, 1911(3)

J. Hutchinson and J. Ph. Vogel, A History of the Panjab Hill States, 2 vols. Lahore, printed by the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1933(2)

The Sikh devotee, Bhai Jaita, recovering the head of the ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, after his execution Punjab, by the artist Trilok Singh (1914-90), mid-20th Century

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