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Islamic and Indian Art

22 May 2025 | starting at 11:00 BST

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An autograph letter from Lord Cornwallis, Governor-General of India, addressed to an unknown noble recepient ('My Dear Lord'), discussing how the British had underrated Tipu Sultan as a commander Calcutta, November 23rd, 1790

An autograph letter from Lord Cornwallis to Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm comprising instructions given in the field during the Third Anglo-Mysore War South India, March 27th 1791

A group of three letters written by Captain John Hamilton Brown, an officer serving under Cornwallis during the Third Anglo-Mysore War South India, variously Madras, Camp Vinkillyguray, and Camp Banjalore, dated February 2nd, April 19th, and September 3rd respectively(3)

A gilt-bronze medal depicting the surrender of Tipu Sultan's sons to Lord Cornwallis in 1792 by C H Küchler England, Soho Mint, dated 1792

A bronze medal depicting the surrender of Tipu Sultan's sons to Lord Cornwallis in 1792 by by C H Küchler England, Soho Mint, dated 1792

Sir Robert Ker Porter (British, 1777-1842), Study for The Storming of Seringapatam

Mather Brown (Boston 1761-1831 London) The definitive treaty by the hostage princes into the hands of Lord Cornwallis

Mather Brown (Boston 1761-1831 London) The departure of the sons of Tippoo from the Zennana

A silver rupee coin from the reign of Tipu Sultan (1787-1799) Patan, Mysore, dated Mawludi 1217/ AD 1788-9

A silver-gilt Seringapatam medal issued by the Honourable East India Company Birmingham, England, 1801-02

A silver Seringapatam medal issued by the Honourable East India Company Birmingham, England, 1801-02

A silver medal depicting Major General Claude Martin (1735-1800) Birmingham, Dated AH 1211/ AD 1796-7

A parcel-gilt silver huqqa base ring India, 18th/ 19th Century

An impressive gilt-silver huqqa Lucknow, India, 19th Century

A wood saddle with silver-gilt mounts by repute belonging to Nana Sahib (1824-57) North India, circa 1850(3)

An Indian Mutiny medal with 'Defence of Lucknow' clasp awarded to G. Chamberlain of the 90th Light Infantry England, 1858

The Relief of Lucknow & Triumphant Meeting of Havelock, Outram and Sir Colin Campbell, proof copy London, 1862

A large bone-inlaid wood cabinet India, 19th Century

An embroidered silk panel Deccan or Gujarat, India, 19th Century

A Kashmir lacquered wood box North India, 19th Century

A large porcupine quill inlaid ebony casket Galle District, Ceylon, circa 1840-60

A Vizagapatam buffalo horn and sandalwood ink stand India, circa 1835

An enamel plaque depicting the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb (reg. 1658-1707) France or Italy, 19th Century

Two bronze figures in Indian style dress Europe, 19th Century(2)

A woven wool shawl retailed by Havard Fils of Anger Kashmir, mid 19th Century(2)

A Kashmir shawl design by Anthony Berrus Paris, dated 1851

A repoussé silver-overlaid copper dish Tanjore, circa 1900

A pair of gold ear ornaments (pampadam) Tamil Nadu, India, 19th/ 20th Century(2)

A diamond-set enamelled gold necklace and earrings India, 20th Century(3)

A diamond-set enamelled gold necklace and earrings North India, 20th Century(3)

A gem-set enamelled gold necklace and earrings North India, 20th Century(3)

A large repoussé silver charger Burma, circa 1925

A gold royal chain (kantar) Sumba, Indonesia, 19th Century or earlier

A battle scene, with elephants and infantry in combat, depicting an engagement in the wars between the Siamese and Burmese, presented to E. R. Morris by Prince Alangkarn, brother of the King of Siam, in Bangkok in 1899 Siam (modern Thailand), circa 1880-99(2)

A lady entertained on a terrace by female musicians, attendants ministering to one of her companions who has fainted Deccan, Hyderabad, first half of the 18th Century

A maiden standing holding a flowering spray Provincial Mughal, late 18th Century

A scene from the Ramayana, depicting a prince in procession with his entourage of noblemen and attendants, and animals including an elephant Mewar, circa 1730

An illustration from a Bhagavata Purana series: Krishna and Balarama approaching a palace, where they are later seen in discourse with pandits Mewar, circa 1720-30

Mohkam Singh, a favourite elephant of Maharana Jagat Singh II (reg. 1734–51), ridden by a mahout Udaipur, dated VS 1801/AD 1744-45

Maharajah Ram Singh of Kotah (reg. 1827-65) on horseback hunting buffalo on a hillside Kotah, circa 1850

The genealogy of the religious leader Vallabhacharya Rajasthan, 19th Century

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