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Islamic and Indian Art

12 November 2024 | starting at 11:00 GMT

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A gold Sikh Temple Token depicting Guru Nanak with Bala and Mardana India, 19th Century

Seven chromolithograph and lithograph plates from the Journal of Indian Art, four depicting the wood and ivory mosaics, and three after Amir Baksh depicting the carved wood doorways, at the Golden Temple, Amritsar W. Griggs & Sons, Ltd., London, 1886-90(7)

A large chromolithograph of Maharajah Duleep Singh, after the portrait in the Royal Collection by Franz Xavier Winterhalter R. J. Lane, lithographer, printed by M. & N. Hanhart, London, 1854

A reverse glass painting depicting Maharajah Ranjit Singh seated with attendants holding flywhisks South India, mid-19th Century

The Sikh polymath, inventor, soldier and statesman, Lehna Singh Majithia (d. 1854), riding past a walled city, possibly Lahore, besides a flowing river Lahore, probably from the workshop of Imam Bakhsh Lahori, circa 1830-40

Two folios from an illustrated Persian treatise in Urdu on ragas, depicting fakirs seated in landscapes North India, probably Lahore, the illustrations perhaps from the workshop of Imam Bakhsh Lahori, circa 1830s(2)

A manuscript of the Qur'an, once held in the Sikh Treasury at Lahore, together with a letter addressed to Captain Claude Wade, British Diplomatic Agent to the Sikhs, from Muhammad Akbar Khan, son of Dost Muhammad (ruler of Afghanistan), regarding stolen items North India, Punjab and Afghanistan, the letter circa 1834-39, the Qur'an late 18th/early 19th Century(2)

An illuminated official letter addressed to Queen Victoria, perhaps from the Dogra rulers, praising the British Government and thanking her for her gifts North India, probably Jammu or Kashmir, second half of the 19th Century

Three works relating to the First Anglo-Sikh War: The War in India: Despatches of the Rt. Hon. Lt. General Viscount Hardinge, Governor-General of India, the Right-Honourable General Lord Gough, Commander in Chief, Major-General Sir Harry Smith, comprising the engagements of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal and Sobraon, with map and seven diagrams London, John Ollivier, 1846(3)

Major H. M. L. Lawrence, Adventures of an Officer in the Punjaub, second edition, in two volumes London, Henry Colburn, 1846(2)

General Sir Charles Gough, VC, & A. D. Innes, The Sikhs and the Sikh Wars London, A. D. Innes & Co., 1897(2)

Lieutenant-General Sir George Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty-Three Years in India, including the Cabul Disasters, Captivities in Afghanistan and the Punjaub, and a Narrative of the Mutinies in Rajputana London, John Murray, 1874

Sir Lepel Griffin, Rulers of India: Ranjit Singh Oxford, 1892(2)

Prince Alexis Soltykoff (1806-59), Voyages dans L'Inde Paris, Garnier Freres, [1851]

D. Ross, The Land of the Five Rivers and Sindh: Sketches Historical and Descriptive London, Chapman & Hall, 1883(4)

Hugo Vilfred Pedersen (Danish, 1870-1959) A Sikh man wearing a red turban

Med Egron Lundgren i Indien 1858-1859 [With Egron Lundgren in India, 1858-1859] Bonnier, Stockholm, 1931

A group of photographs of Sikh rulers and notables, comprising: A. two carte de visite photographs of Rajinder Singh, the Maharajah of Patiala (reg. 1876-1900), as a boy, and another of his younger brother, Ranbir Singh Sahib (1877-1916) All Bourne and Shepherd, India, circa 1880; the letter dated Patiala, 22nd December 1886(6)

A group of fifteen letters and two books relating to the Maharajah of Patiala and the Chamber of Princes Patiala and elsewhere, 1930s-40s(17)

A group of four books and pamphlets relating to Patiala, Jind and Nabha Printed variously in London, Lahore, Jind and Patiala, approximately 1923-41(4)

A rare 'Ganga-jamuna' mail shirt Lahore, 19th Century

A Sialkhot gold-koftgari steel shield (dhal) North India, 19th Century

An embroidered figural shawl (amli rumal) Kashmir, 19th Century

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