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Toys, Collectables, Historical Documents & Indian Ephemera
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Toys, Collectables, Historical Documents & Indian Ephemera

Auction dates
04 Mar 2020 10:30 GMT
Lots: 1-459
05 Mar 2020 10:00 GMT
Lots: 601-1507
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India – ‘The Hazari Bagh-Lahore’ Colour Lithograph by James Duffield Hardinge 1847 hand coloured,
India – Engravings with French Text to include ‘Familles anglaises echappant a la poursuite de
India – Soltykoff – Engravings with French Titles to include ‘Vue due Delhi’ and ‘Cour du Palais
India Engravings C.1860s to include from W. Carpenter Jun ‘Delhi’ and ‘Benares’ both mounted
India Engravings C.1860s to include ‘Peshawar’ and ‘Cawnpore on the Ganges’, both mounted
India – ‘The Mosque of Wuzeer Alee Khan, Lahore’ Colour Print after W. Carpenter Jun, mounted
India – Selection of Lovett Lithograph Prints depicting different views of Sikh Regiment, all
India – S.G. Thakur Singh ‘Golden Temple, Amritsar’ Painting – Oil on Canvas, measures 60x45cm
2,400 - 2,800 GBP
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India – ‘Golden Temple Amritsar’ Print 1973 Bharat Picture Publisher, mounted measures 70x32cm
India – Guru Nanak Colour Print published by Hemghander, Delhi, No624, stamped, condition F overall,
India – Guru Nanak Colour Print published by Ravi-Vaibhave Press Ghatkoper, registered No11, mounted
India – ‘Battle of Aliwal Steel Engraving from M.A. Hayes, 16th Lancers breaking and Sikh Square,
India – ‘Arrival of contingent Force of Sikh Irregular Cavalry’ Print in colour, London, mounted
India – ‘General View of Lahore’ Wood Engraving by Taylor, mounted measures 32x26cm approx.
India – Soltykoff - ‘Voyage en Poste Dans Les Plaines Du Pandjabe’ Umritsir, Print No 19, mounted
India – Soltykoff - ‘Schir Sing Roi Du Pandjab Et Sa Suite Allant a la Chasse Aux Environs De
India – Soltykoff - ‘Schir Sing Revenant D’Une Revue De Troupes’ Print No 22, mounted measures
India – ‘The Battle of Goojerat’ Steel Engraving in colour, mounted measures 32x25cm approx.
India – ‘Sacred Temple and Tank- Umritsir’ Steel Engraving in colour, from W. Carpenter, mounted
India – ‘The Raja of Bahawalpur and his court’ wood engraving mounted measures 31x26cm approx.
India – ‘The Battle of Meeanee’ Engraving from the picture in the royal collection, J.B. Allen,
India – 1847 Charles Hardinge Hand finished Lithograph Entry into Lahore from the parade ground,
India – ‘The Siege of Mooltan 1849’ Engraving the Houdah of Moolraj’s elephant struck by a Cannon-
India & Punjab – India/Persian Kard Dagger the blade engraved with script, having a bone handle
India – Lieutenant General Sir Pratap Singh 1845-1922 Vanity Fair Colour Print was the Maharaja od
India – Maharaja Nripendra Narayan 1862-1911 Vanity Fair Colour Print measures 36x50cm approx.,
India – Nawab Sayyid Mansur Ali Khan 1830-1884 Vanity Fair Colour Print was Nawab of Bengal until
India – Sir Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung 1829-1883 Vanity Fair Colour Print an Indian nobleman who
India – Sir Albert Abdullah David Sassoon 1818-1896 Vanity Fair Colour Print Businessman and
1903 The Autobiography of William Simpson, R.I. (Crimean Simpson) Edited by George Eyre-Todd London:
1913 From The Hooghly To The Himalayas – Being an illustrated handbook to the chief places of
1929 European Adventurers of Northern India, 1785-1849 By C. Grey, edited by H.L.O. Garrett,
1917 India by Mortimer Menpes Book Text by Flora Annie Steel First published in London in November
1872 Letters From India Books By The Hon. Emily Eden Author of ‘Up the Country’ Edited by her
1841 Western India Books By Mrs Postans In 2 volumes, London: Saunders, Otley An unrecorded
1858 A Journey Through The Kingdom Of Oude, In 1849-1850; by direction of the Hon. the Earl of
1928 Women Of India Book by Otto Rothfeld With 48 full-page illustrations in colours by Rao
Gwalior: Photos Or Views Of Places Of Historical And Archaeological Importance Book By Captain
1897 Life And Travel In India Book - Being Recollections of a Journey Before the Days of Railroads
Journal of A Visit To England In 1883 Book By Bhagvat Sinh Jee, Thakore Saheb of Gondal, Bombay:
Annals of India for the year 1848 Book An outline of the principal events which have occurred in the
1928 The Life of Lord Curzon Being the Authorized Biography of George Nathaniel Curzon of Kedleston,
1949 Nehru 60th birthday tribute Nehru Abhinandan Granth – A Birthday Book Presented to Jawaharlal
1894 The Moghul Architecture Of Fathpur-Sikri Described and illustrated by Edmund W. Smith PART I
The Great Wahabi Case: A full and complete report of the proceedings and debates in the matters of
Panjabi Lyrics and Proverbs – Translations In Verse And Prose Book By C. F. Usborne, I.C.S.
The Punjaub; Being A Brief Account Of The Country Of The Sikhs; its extent, history, commerce,
1838 The Chace, The Turf, And The Road [Unrecorded Calcutta pirated edition of 1838] By Nimrod
400 - 600 GBP
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The International Album Of Permanent Photographic Views Of Calcutta, Darjeeling & Simla London:
The World in Miniature; edited by Frederic Shoberl - Persia, Containing a Brief Description of the
Shorthand inventor Sir Isaac Pitman’s evidently personal collection of 26 Rare Pamphlets and
My Diary In India In The Year 1858-9 Books By William Howard Russell, Special Correspondent of "
A Glimpse Of Assam Book 1884 Edited and published by Mrs S. R. Ward Calcutta: Printed at Thomas S.
1876 Anglo-Indian Prize Poems, by Native and English Writers, in commemoration of the Visit of His
The Bombay Native Almanac for A.D. 1847 Printed at the American Mission Press [this line printed
Dacoitee In Excelsis; Or, The Spoliation Of Oude, by the East India Company, Faithfully Recounted.
The Diary Of A Civilian’s Wife In India 1877-1882 Book By Mrs Robert Moss King In 2 Volumes [in
Pandurang Hari Or Memoirs of A Hindoo With an Introductory Preface by S H Bartle E Frere London:
Rory O’More – A National Romance Book [Pirated Calcutta edition of 1837] By Samuel Lover Three
1886 A Juvenile History Of Charkhari Book by a Native Servant of the State, By J. P. T. The