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2 pieces. Hand-Colored Engravings.
2 pieces. Hand-Colored Engravings. Vandergucht, G. after Lamert & Scott: "Bombay." * "Fort William at Bengal." London: for John Bowles, n.d. [ca. 1820]. Both 15 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches (400 x 570 mm), both trimmed within platemark, images intact. Both generally clean. Indian marine port scenes. Both framed.
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Group of 4 vintage Bombay dry gin
Group of 4 vintage Bombay dry gin bottles; Two full quarts each with original import labels, two 750ml each; Provenance: Private Sherman Oaks, CA collection
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VALERIO ADAMI "BACK TO BOMBAY"
VALERIO ADAMI "BACK TO BOMBAY" WATERCOLOR ON PAPERValerio Adami (b. 1935). Watercolor on paper titled "Back to Bombay." Signed, titled, and dated April 26, 1977 along the lower left. Sight; height: 32 in x width: 22 in. Framed; height: 39 3/4 in x width: 30 1/4 in.
SKU: 02873
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DOCUMENTS, MILITARIA, BOMBAY
DOCUMENTS, MILITARIA, BOMBAY (INDIA) SURGEONTwo documents relating to 1) Ebenezer Robert Butler, the first an appointment of assistant Surgeon in Bombay, 1854 and 2) ER Butler as Surgeon to the British Forces in 1866. Largest, 12" x 16".
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Indian Provincial Carved Wooden
Indian Provincial Carved Wooden Balustrade Terminal, in the form of a demi-swan, the head bent upon the breast, in the Moghul style, the wooden surface pickled in \"old ivory\", distressed and waxed, h. 23\", w. 13\", d. 8\".
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J Day (20th Century)/The
J Day (20th Century)/The Financial side of Bombay (A Parsee of the Old School)/signed and dated 1938/ink and bodycolour on paper, 36cm x 29cm
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BEYOND BENGAL.Beyond Bengal.
BEYOND BENGAL.Beyond Bengal. Showmen's Pictures, 1934. One-sheet (27 x 41"). Vivid imagery advertising this mock documentary of a jungle expedition and encounters with wild animals. Escapist design sure to attract theatergoers into theaters during the middle of the Great Depression. Linen mounted. A-.
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* (ASIAN) KHANDALAVALA KARL
* (ASIAN) KHANDALAVALA KARL Pahari Miniature Painting. Bombay: The New Book Company 1958. Large folio publisher's illustrated boards rebacked with grey leatherette inner hinge strengthened dust jacket. Limited to 1 000 numbered copies. Illustrated with numerous tipped-in color plates. Minor soiling to boards; a few tears to dust jacket.
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A PAIR OF BOMBAY CO. MAHOGANY
A PAIR OF BOMBAY CO. MAHOGANY COCKTAIL STANDS 4th quarter, 20th century; 20 1/2 in. H., 13 1/4 in. Diam.
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Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. novelty; twenty veneers artfully arranged to form exotic Bengal tiger and native environs, late 19th C. 26"H x 43"W. Paper label verso with illustration and identification of woods. Good condition, minor scratches in surface
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Burton (Sir Richard) Falconry in
Burton (Sir Richard) Falconry in the Valley of the Indus, 12 mo., original cloth, 1852
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Later 20th century Nautical
Later 20th century Nautical themed porcelains. Includes a 9.5'' tall ginger jar a pair of 8.5'' candlesticks and a 10'' wide bowl. All pieces are decorated with matching enameling and a painted ship scene. Marked on base ''The Bombay Company''. Condition: chip to rim of one candlestick minor wear to gilding on rims see images. Total shipping weight 9 lbs.
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TURBAN, INDIA, MID 20TH C.Narrow
TURBAN, INDIA, MID 20TH C.Narrow turban cloth of fine, loosely woven cotton muslin wrap-resist dyed in bandhana technique, forming a pattern of ivory circles on an indigo ground. Size: 550'' x 4.5'' (1397 x 11 cm). Provenance: The Roger Hollander Collection of Indian Mainland Textiles. Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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An Indian coat with Nehru collar in
An Indian coat with Nehru collar in buttermilk silk with foliate motif
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25 VOLUMES: WORKS OF RUDYARD
25 VOLUMES: WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLINGBombay Edition; MacMillan and Co., London: 1917; full red leather binding [25 volumes] each 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches Condition:
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PAIR OF VENETIAN BAROQUE STYLE
PAIR OF VENETIAN BAROQUE STYLE PAINTED AND GILT BOMBE B...Italian, early 20th century, each with shaped top over central drawer and cabinet door, bombe forms, cream painted ground with gilt highlights, sides and corners set with gilt portrait medallions on Prussian blue ground, 34 x 24 x 15 in.
Provenance: Private Memphis, Tennessee Collection
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good structural condition with scattered shrinkage cracks and distress at laminations, scattered paint retouch and regilding, some associated discoloration
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1 vol. Baker, Henry D. British
1 vol. Baker, Henry D. British India. With Notes on Ceylon, Afghanistan, and Tibet. Washington: G.P.O., 1915. Department of Commerce, Special Consular Reports no. 72. 8vo, orig. red cloth; light wear. Photo plates.
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INDIAN CUPS AND BALLS.Indian Cups
INDIAN CUPS AND BALLS.Indian Cups and Balls. Bombay: D.A. Tayade, ca. 1970. Turned wooden cups for the Indian version of the classic Cups and Balls trick. Green, brown, and orange hand painted finish. With four balls and matching hand-painted wand.
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THE 1903 DELHI DURBAR, "THE BRITISH
THE 1903 DELHI DURBAR, "THE BRITISH ARMY INIndia" by W. Britain. Britains Toy Soldiers Special Collector's Edition, 1997. 6-piece boxed 8" high, 5" wide, and 2 1/2" deep when the figures are all assembled on the elephant. In its original fitted box with booklet.
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THE 1903 DELHI DURBAR, "THE BRITISH
THE 1903 DELHI DURBAR, "THE BRITISH ARMY INIndia" by W. Britain. Britains Toy Soldiers Special Collector's Edition, 1997. 6-piece boxed 8" high, 5" wide, and 2 1/2" deep when the figures are all assembled on the elephant. In its original fitted box with booklet.
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TURBAN, INDIA, EARLY 20TH C.Turban,
TURBAN, INDIA, EARLY 20TH C.Turban, India, Early 20th C. Narrow turban cloth of fine, loosely woven cotton muslin wrap-resist dyed on two diagonals (mothara). Narrow panels of silk and gold thread sewn on to both ends. 7" x 70' 6" (17.8 x 2148.8 cm). Provenance: The Roger Hollander Collection of Indian Mainland Textiles. Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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BA NYAN (BURMESE 1897-1945)
BA NYAN (BURMESE 1897-1945)
PAGODA oil on canvas, framed, signed lower right; verso: 'by Ba Nyan', 'PAGODA RANGOON' '19.3.31' 'OIL PANTING'(1)22cm x 30cmProvenance:Deceased estate of a Glasgow gentleman and collector of Asian Art, acquired in 1995.Tom Bell Fine Art, Troon, Scotland, purchased from John Green Fine Art, 182 Bath Street Glasgow in October 2017.Note: John Green Fine Art Glasgow did not show the work in his gallery at any time and the current owner spotted it in his safe; the painting was then purchased upon Green's retirement in October 2017.U Ba Nyan was one of the most important artists in Myanmar during the twentieth century, most well-known for his western Academic style. Born in Pantanaw in 1897, Ba Nyan showed a proficiency in the arts at an early age and studied under Po Maung for four years before being noticed by local officials who supported him in studying at the Normal School.At the age of 24, Ba Nyan became the first Burmese artist to study at the Royal College of Art in London, with the support of the Burma Art Group, a prestigious institution that supported young Burmese artists with great promise. During his time in London, he developed his signature Academic style, which when he returned to Myanmar in 1925 awarded him great prestige and renown. Working in oil painting, Ba Nyan received many important commissions from notable clients such as Sir Paw Htun, Sir Ba Oo and Shan saophas. Though U Ba Nyan had drawn many paintings depicting the landscapes and lifestyles of Myanmar, most of them were bought by the British and lost during World War II. Few of his paintings can be found today.In 1939, he became principal of the Art School for Myanmar students; then in 1944 he led a group of artists that opened the Institute of Art, becoming the principal of the academy. His role was such that many younger Burmese artists were influenced by him: Thein Han and Ba Kyi were both prolific and important artists who studied under Ba Nyan. During this period, the war-time prime minister of Burma, U Ba Maw, presented two of Ba Nyan's paintings to the Japanese Prime Minister, and a third painting to Emperor Hirohito, illustrating the great international acclaim the artist had achieved.Paintings by Ba Nyan remain rare and highly collectable, with a watercolour of an elephant monument sold for £9,500 and one of the Shwedagon Pagoda sold for £5,500 in 2019 at Grand Auctions in Folkestone, England. His works remain in important international public and private collections such as A Buddhist Monastery in the National Museum of Myanmar, and At the Jetty in the Singapore Art Museum.
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An Indian balsa wood model of a
An Indian balsa wood model of a temple on velvet and ebonised wood plinth. 29x17cm.
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An Indian ivory carving of a
An Indian ivory carving of a palanquin being carried by servants and attendants
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INDIAN BUNDI KOTA SCHOOL
INDIAN BUNDI KOTA SCHOOL MINIATURE PAINTING India,20th CenturyDepicts Vishnu's avatar Narasimha killing a demon.
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TURBAN, INDIA, EARLY 20TH C.Turban,
TURBAN, INDIA, EARLY 20TH C.Turban, India, Early 20th C. Cotton tabby cloth with silk and gold thread. Turban cloth of cotton muslin with patterning in wrap resist (lahariya) with gold cloth on ends. Size: 503'' x 7'' (1278 x 18 cm). Provenance: The Roger Hollander Collection of Indian Mainland Textiles. Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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Indian portrait miniature on
Indian portrait miniature on ivory of Bahadur Shah(International shipping IS NOT available on this lot. This lot may not be purchased by a resident in the state of California for resale) the last Mughal emperor in India in ceremonial dress. Ivory: 2''H x 1.75''W; Frame: 5''H x 4.5''W Circa - Third quarter 19th C.
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INDIAN PAHARI MANKOT SCHOOL
INDIAN PAHARI MANKOT SCHOOL MINIATURE PAINTING India,19th CenturyDepicts a six armed lion demon and green bull demon engaged in battle.
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Three Coalport Bengal tiger plat
Three Coalport Bengal tiger plat
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Two Indian miniature paintings: one
Two Indian miniature paintings: one with pigment on ivory plaque, a man and his mistress, left side with the couple enjoying conversation, right side with the couple embracing, a tray of fruit and various libations before them, signed lower right "BARRA"(?), 3-1/8 x 6 in., very minor wear at corners, within border lower left ; one with pigment on paper, two men, riding camels, 8-1/2 x 4 in., ripped in top corners to mat , 19th century, possibly earlier. The Estate of the Late Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman
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An Indian carved ivory tiger with
An Indian carved ivory tiger with three cubs inset eyes circa 1930 28 cm long.
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17TH TRAVELER'S STONE ENTHRONED
17TH TRAVELER'S STONE ENTHRONED BUDDHA, BURMA Grey stone, seated on integral plinth, with flaming halo, his hands in meditation mudhra, 4 3/4" tall, worn from veneration.
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Three Indian miniature paintings
Three Indian miniature paintings and a drawing.
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A Burmese Parcel Gilt and
A Burmese Parcel Gilt and Polychrome Painted Alabaster Figure of the Buddha Shakyamuni 18th/19th c. carved seated in dhyanasana upon a triangular plinth with his right hand resting in bhumisparsa mudra while his left rests on his lap wearing a gilt and polychrome painted long flowing robe draped over one shoulder height 12 3/4in. width 8 1/2 in.
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TURBAN, INDIA, EARLY 20TH C.Turban,
TURBAN, INDIA, EARLY 20TH C.Turban, India, Early 20th C. Turban cloth of cotton muslin with tie-dye pattern in bandhani, and narrow bands of supplementary weft inlay in gold metal thread at ends. 7" x 52' (17.8 x 1585 cm). Provenance: The Roger Hollander Collection of Indian Mainland Textiles. Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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An Indian miniature depicting
An Indian miniature depicting bathers, 10cm x 8cm, another of a gentleman, eleven miniatures on ivory and two erotic Japanese watercolours