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Islamic and Indian Art

22 May 2025 | starting at 11:00 BST

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Maharajah Ranjit Singh seated in a European-style chair on a terrace, holding a flower and prayer beads Punjab, circa 1830-40

Maharajah Ranjit Singh seated on a terrace Punjab, mid-19th Century

Maharajah Ranjit Singh, after Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India J. Dickinson & Son, London, 1844

A small steatite statue of Maharajah Ranjit Singh enthroned Punjab, mid-19th Century

A Reminiscence of Ferozepore, a caricature of Maharajah Ranjit Singh Thomas Black, Calcutta, 1838

'Umdat al-Tawarikh, four lithograph volumes of the life and times of Maharajah Ranjit Singh and a survey of the history of the Sikh empire, in Persian and some English, by Suhan La'l Suri (d. 1852), the court chronicler and the vakil of the Sikh court Albert Press, Lahore, 1886(4)

A watered-steel push dagger (katar) Punjab Hills, 18th Century

A gold koftgari-hilted steel dagger (katar) possibly by a Sikh maker India, dated AH 1234/ AD 1818-19

A lacquered composite bow (chahār kham) with five arrows India, probably Sindh, 18th Century/ 19th Century(6)

A silver-thread embroidered velvet-clad leather quiver (tarkash) and bow case (kamandan) with twelve lacquered arrows North India, probably Lahore, early 19th Century(14)

An extremely rare gilt-copper turban helmet (taup) Lahore, circa 1822-40

A fine Sikh gold koftgari watered-steel sword (khanda) Lahore, Punjab, early 19th Century

A gold koftgari-hilted steel sword (tulwar) with Gurmukhi inscription Punjab, circa 1830-40

A gold koftgari-hilted watered-steel sword (tulwar) belonging to Lala Ghanaiya Lal Punjab, circa 1830-40

A gold koftgari watered-steel helmet (taup) Lahore, early 19th Century

Three matchlock guns (toradars) Lahore, early 19th Century(3)

Six siege-issue gold coins minted at Multan during the Second Anglo-Sikh War Punjab, dated VS 1905/ 1848-49(3)

A brass inlaid steel quoit (chakram) India, 19th Century

A silver koftgari-hilted steel sword (tulwar) from the Nabha armoury North India, mid-19th Century

A portrait of an akali, Jai Singh Nihang, by Mortimer Menpes (British, 1860-1938) circa 1903

An Akali-Nihang armed with a matchlock on horseback Punjab, probably Lahore, circle of the artist Imam Bakhsh Lahori, circa 1830-40

An album of sixty paintings depicting Sikh rulers, monuments, and tradespeople Punjab, Lahore, circle of the artist Imam Bakhsh Lahori, circa 1840-60

Rajah Heera Singh, after Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India J. Dickinson & Son, London, 1844

Maharajah Sher Singh, after Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India J. Dickinson & Son, London, 1844

Purtab Singh, after Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India J. Dickinson & Son, London, 1844

Rajah Karam Singh of Patiala, after Emily Eden, from Portraits of the Princes and People of India J. Dickinson & Son, London, 1844

A large portrait of Maharajah Sher Singh (reg. 1841-43) Punjab, circa 1860-70

A large portrait of Maharajah Sher Singh, viewed in profile Punjab, circa 1860-70

A Sikh chieftain, probably Sher Singh or Suchet Singh, on horseback, an attendant behind with a parasol Punjab, circa 1840-50

Hari Singh Nalwa, the General in command of the Sikh Khalsa army, seated at an alcove window Punjab, circa 1835

Rajah Karam Singh of Patiala (reg. 1813-45) enthroned on a terrace beneath a canopy, with a courtier before him, an attendant behind waving a morchal Punjab, Patiala, circa 1820-30

Pratap Singh (1848–1925), eldest son and successor of Maharaja Ranbir Singh (reg. 1856–85) of Jammu and Kashmir, seated at a balcony, holding a jewel-hilted sword (tulwar) Kashmir or Punjab, attributed to Hasan al-Din, circa 1856-60

Maharajah Duleep Singh, after Franz Xavier Winterhalter India, early 20th Century

Budha Ram Das dressed in white kneeling beneath a canopy on a terrace Punjab, probably Patiala, mid-19th Century

A preparatory drawing of Narinder Singh, Maharajah of Patiala (reg. 1845-62) on horseback Punjab, Patiala, circa 1855-60

Maharajah Narinder Singh of Patiala (reg. 1845-62) on horseback Punjab, Patiala, circa 1850-55

A group of six illuminated manuscript letters in Persian, five of them from two Sikh rulers, Mahendra Singh of Patiala (reg. 1862-76) and Bhagwan Singh of Nabha (reg. 1864-71), addressed to the British Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief, and presenting envoys to them Punjab, Patiala and Nabha, dated between 1860 and 1868(6)

John Dunlop, Mooltan, a Series of Sketches During and After the Siege. Being Twenty-One Drawings, from Sketches Taken on the Spot [...] with a Descriptive and Historical Account of the Siege Wm. S. Orr & Co., London, 1849

Travels in India, including Sinde and the Punjab, by Captain Leopold von Orlich, in 2 volumes London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845(2)

Imperial Gazetteer of India, Provincial Series: Punjab, in 2 volumes Calcutta, Superintendent of Government Printing, 1908(2)

Two lithograph illustrations of Lahore, from Original Sketches in the Punjaub, depicting the Tomb of Ranjit Singh, and the city viewed from the old racecourse London, Dickinson Bros., 1854(2)

A hand-coloured woodcut print depicting the city of Lahore from the north, with Maharajah Ranjit Singh riding with an escort in the foreground Punjab, Lahore or Amritsar, circa 1870

A large album of photographs of the investiture of Maharaja Brijindar Singh Brar Bans Bahadur of Faridkot (1896–1918), 24th November 1916 Vernon & Co., Bombay, 1916

A group of replicas of historic diamonds including the Koh-i-Noor in its former and current state Europe, first half of the 20th Century

S. G. Thakur Singh (India, 1890/99-1976) Indian Street Scene

An Uzbek prisoner, an Indian copy after a Safavid original Punjab, attributed to the artist Kehar Singh, second half of the 19th Century

A portrait of a Sikh in a grey tunic by Hugo Vilfred Pedersen (Danish, 1870-1959)

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