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A brass figure of Ganesh, India, 19th century, on a raised rectangular base with four feet, standing
A brass figure of Ganesh, India, 19th century, on a raised rectangular base with four feet, standing with his right hand raised, reaching with his...
A brass figure of a camel driver, India, circa 1800, on a rectangular tiered base, the camel shown
A brass figure of a camel driver, India, circa 1800, on a rectangular tiered base, the camel shown kneeling down on his hind legs, his rider seate...
A Katamkari Company School workbox, India, 19th century, in the form of a sarcophagus, on four brass
A Katamkari Company School workbox, India, 19th century, in the form of a sarcophagus, on four brass feet, with brass handles either side, the ext...
A pair of koftgari steel picture frames, North India, 19th century, each in the form of a lattice,
A pair of koftgari steel picture frames, North India, 19th century, each in the form of a lattice, finely decorated with flowers and vines, each w...
Portrait of a ruler on a terrace, Rajasthan, late 19th century, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gilt, depicted standing with green halo, ...
A portrait of a Sikh ruler walking his dog, India, late 18th- early 19th century, opaque pigments on
A portrait of a Sikh ruler walking his dog, India, late 18th- early 19th century, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gilt, inscribed in gold...
A Mughal palace scene of courtiers offering dishes to a ruler, India, 17th century, gouache on paper
A Mughal palace scene of courtiers offering dishes to a ruler, India, 17th century, gouache on paper heightened with gilt, three lines of Persian ...
The coronation of Rama, Tanjore, South India, early 20th century, opaque pigments and gold leaf on
The coronation of Rama, Tanjore, South India, early 20th century, opaque pigments and gold leaf on paper, depicting a heavily jewelled Rama bearin...