Untitled [A Suite of Four Monumental...
1801–1802
a) Luigi Schiavonetti after Sir Robert Ker PorterThe body of Tippoo Sultaun recognised by his family (Le Corps du Sultan Tippoo reconnu par sa Famille) October 15, 1801 b) N Schiavonetti after Henry SingletonThe Last Effort and Fall of Tippoo Sultan (Dernier Effort et Mort du Sultan Tippoo) August 15, 1802
c) Anthony Cardon after Henry SingletonThe surrender of two sons of Tippoo Sultan (La Reddition des Deux Fils du Sultan Tippoo) August 15, 1802 d) Anthony Cardon after Henry SingletonThe Assault and taking of Seringapatam (Assaut et Prise de Seringapatam) August 15, 1802 Stipple engraving and etching with later hand colouring in watercolor on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper mounted on moderately thick, slightly textured cream wove paper (each) 22 x 26 in (56 x 66.3 cm)
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Rs 5,00,000 - 7,00,000
$5,885 - 8,240
Notes Relative to the Late Transactions in the Marhatta Empire. Fort William, December 15, 1803
[Attributed to] Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley, Notes Relative to the Late Transactions in the Marhatta Empire. Fort William, December 15, 1803 , London: Printed for J Debrett, 1804 2 parts in one volume Part I: 115 pages Part II: 177 pages and 6 folding engraved hand-coloured battle plans Contemporary full speckled calf, single gilt fillet border with decorative roll-tooling in blind and gilt along the edges; spine with raised bands in six compartments, double gilt rules, and a dark green morocco label titled in gilt; board edges gilt; marbled paper edges 10.75 x 8.75 in (27.5 x 22.5 cm)
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Rs 50,000 - 75,000
$590 - 885
The Death of Coll. Moorhouse, at the...
1st June 1811
Hand-coloured line and stipple engraving with aquatint on wove paper
Sheet size: 37.5 x 52.5 in (95.3 x 133.4 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,50,000 - 2,00,000
$1,765 - 2,355
Summary of the Mahratta and Pindarree Campaign, During 1817, 1818, and 1819, Under the Direction of the Marquis of Hastings
Anonymous, Summary of the Mahratta and Pindarree Campaign, During 1817, 1818, and 1819, Under the Direction of the Marquis of Hastings , London: Printed for E. Williams, 11 Strand, Bookseller to the King, and to the Duke and Duchess of York, and Sold by All Other Booksellers, 1820. 363 pages with engraved title vignette and 3 large folding maps/plans, including: Sketch of the General Position of the British Army, during the late Mahratta Campaign, Sketch of the Battle of Mahudpoor, Dec. 21st, 1817,? and Rough Sketch of the Ground Plan of Asserghur its Outworks, Pettah & c. ; contemporary marbled paper boards, sympathetically rebacked in modern brown morocco; spine ruled in gilt, with direct-lettered gilt title. 8.5 x 5.5 x 1 in (21.7 x 14 x 2.5 cm) Ink ownership inscription on the half-title: “Ex Libris Maria Cowes, St. Martin’s House, Jersey,” and a later signature on the title page.
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Rs 50,000 - 75,000
$590 - 885
A Narrative of the Political and Military Transactions of British India: Under the Administration of the Marquess of Hastings 1813 to 1818
Henry Thoby Prinsep, A Narrative of the Political and Military Transactions of British India: Under the Administration of the Marquess of Hastings, 1813 to 1818 , London: John Murray, 1820. First edition. pp. xix, [1] (errata), 533, [1] (blank); complete with a folding engraved frontispiece map titled "“A Map of the Seat of War in India, 1817:-18. Compiled and drawn for the use of the commander in Chiefs Office fort William, Bengal, and published by permission" by Sidney Hall; contemporary full polished calf, spine with five compartments separated by double gilt fillets, direct gilt lettering to spine; red silk ribbon marker retained. 11.25 x 9 x 1.25 in (28.5 x 23 x 3.5 cm)
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Rs 50,000 - 75,000
$590 - 885
The Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing. [sic], with an introductory sketch of the origin and rise of the Sikh state
W G Osborne, The Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing. [sic], with an introductory sketch of the origin and rise of the Sikh state, London: Henry Colburn, 1840 vi + [2] + xliv + 45-236 pages, including 16 engravings of Sher Singh, Akali, Sikh Armour, and Fakirs; Publisher's dark green vertically ribbed cloth with elaborate blind-stamped floral corner ornaments; gilt vignette of Maharaja Ranjit Singh on horseback to upper board, blind-stamped back board, and spine lettered in gilt, all edges uncut. Housed in a custom archival slipcase, half dark green morocco over marbled paper boards, the spine with twin gilt fillets and floral tools in compartments, and titled in gilt in a period style. 9.25 x 6 x 1 in (23.5 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm)
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Rs 3,00,000 - 5,00,000
$3,530 - 5,885
Charge of the 16th at Aliwal, January...
1846
Original hand-coloured lithograph on paper
13 x 17.5 in (33 x 44.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,180 - 1,765
Sketches in Scinde
William Edwards, Sketches in Scinde, London: Graves, 1846 Lithograph title, 11 later hand-coloured lithographed plates by Haghe & Williams, plan of Scinde (each measuring 28.5 x 40 cm), all mounted on the card within ink-ruled borders, text page, a dedication leaf, and plan; original quarter red morocco, gilt embossed emblems to upper cover. 21.5 x 14.25 x 0.5 in (54.5 x 36.5 x 1.5 cm)
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Rs 3,00,000 - 5,00,000
$3,530 - 5,885
Mooltan, a Series of Sketches, During and After the Siege
John Dunlop, Mooltan, a Series of Sketches, During and After the Siege: Being Twenty-One Drawings, from Sketches taken on the Spot, by John Dunlop, M.D. Assistant Surgeon H.M.'s 32nd Regiment. And lithographed in Tints, by Andrew Maclure. With a Descriptive and Historical Account of the Siege , London: Wm. S. Orr and Co., 1849 Tinted lithographed title page and 21 tinted lithograph plates by Andrew Maclure after Dunlop, some hand coloured [?]; original cloth boards, rebacked in Morocco, housed in a custom-made, modern fold-over solander case by Robert & Maria Travis covered in textured brown silk with circular auspicious motifs, secured with bone clasp fastenings. 15 x 11 x 1 in (38 x 28 x 2.5 cm)
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Rs 3,00,000 - 5,00,000
$3,530 - 5,885
The Defence of the Arrah House
second half 19th century
Polychrome lithograph print on original mount with gold border
Print size: 13.25 x 20 in (33.5 x 50.5 cm) Sheet size: 15.25 x 21.75 in (39 x 55.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,180 - 1,765
Untitled [A Suite of Three Lithographs...
a) E Walker after FairleeThe Tenth in India, Kirkee. 1854 – The March Past in Review Order 1855 b) E Walker after FairleeThe Tenth in India, Kirkee. 1854 – In Front of The Main Guard 1855 c) E Walker after FairleeThe Tenth in India, Kirkee. 1854 – Drill Order 1855
Later hand-coloured lithograph on paper (each) 10.75 x 14.75 in (27.5 x 37.5 cm) (each)
Estimate
Rs 1,50,000 - 2,00,000
$1,765 - 2,355
The Illustrated Times Weekly Newspaper (Vols. V & VI, July 1857 – June 1858)
Anonymous, The Illustrated Times , London: David Bogue, 1857–1858 2 volumes (Volume V: July–December 1857; Volume VI: January–June 1858) Volume V, comprising nos. 115–142, 4 July–26 December 1857, continuously paginated: [viii], 448 pp. Contents as follows: No. 115 (4 July): viii, 16 pp.; Nos. 116 & 117 (11 July): pp. 17–48; No. 118 (18 July): pp. 49–64; No. 119 (25 July): pp. 65–80; No. 120 (1 August): pp. 81–96; No. 121 (8 August): pp. 97–112; No. 122 (15 August): pp. 113–128; No. 123 (22 August): pp. 129–144; No. 124 (29 August): pp. 145–160; No. 125 (5 September): pp. 161–176; No. 126 (12 September): pp. 177–192; No. 127 (19 September): pp. 193–208; No. 128 (26 September): pp. 209–224; No. 129 (3 October): pp. 225–240; No. 130 (10 October): pp. 241–256; No. 131 (17 October): pp. 257–272; No. 132 (24 October): pp. 273–288; No. 133 (31 October): pp. 289–304; No. 134 (7 November): pp. 305–320; No. 135 (14 November): pp. 321–336; No. 136 (21 November): pp. 337–352; No. 137 (28 November): pp. 353–368; No. 138 (5 December): pp. 369–384; No. 139 (12 December): pp. 385–400; Nos. 140 & 141 (19 December): pp. 401–432; No. 142 (26 December): pp. 433–448. Volume VI, comprising nos. 143–169, 2 January–26 June 1858, continuously paginated: [viii], 452 pp. Contents as follows: No. 143 (2 January 1858): viii, 16; No. 144 (9 January): pp. 17–32; No. 145 (16 January): pp. 33–48; No. 146 (16 January): pp. 49–72; No. 147 (23 January): pp. 73–88; No. 148 (30 January): pp. 89–108; No. 149 (6 February): pp. 109–132; No. 150 (13 February): pp. 133–148; No. 151 (20 February): pp. 149–164; No. 152 (27 February): pp. 165–180; No. 153 (6 March): pp. 181–196; No. 154 (13 March): pp. 197–212; No. 155 (20 March): pp. 213–228; No. 156 (27 March): pp. 229–244; No. 157 (3 April): pp. 245–260; No. 158 (10 April): pp. 261–276; No. 159 (17 April): pp. 277–292; No. 160 (24 April): pp. 293–308; No. 161 (1 May): pp. 309–324; No. 162 (8 May): pp. 325–340; No. 163 (15 May): pp. 341–356; No. 164 (22 May): pp. 357–372; No. 165 (29May): pp. 373–388; No. 166 (5 June): pp. 389–404; No. 167 (12 June): pp. 405–420; No. 168 (19 June): pp. 421–436; No. 169 (26 June): pp. 437–452 Hundreds of pages profusely illustrated with wood engravings throughout most of them by Soltykoff, including dramatic double-page war scenes, courtly portraits, satirical vignettes, and detailed architectural views; contemporary fine bindings of half black morocco over marbled paper boards, spines gilt in five compartments with gilt text. (each) 39 x 27 cm (each)
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Rs 1,25,000 - 1,50,000
$1,475 - 1,765
The Indian Empire Illustrated [48 parts]
Robert Montgomery Martin, The Indian Empire Illustrated , London: London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, 48 parts, [1858–c.1861] Forty-eight original fascicules of The Indian Empire Illustrated are each housed in their original orange pictorial wrappers, which feature elaborate wood-engraved cover vignettes depicting a royal procession with an elephant and domed Mughal-style architecture; they are printed in multiple parts and decorative borders with titles printed in black and red. Cover with the letterpress caption “MUTINIES IN INDIA!” and the subtitle “From the Earliest Period to the Suppression of the Revolt.” These fascicules are stitched along the spine, and the total number of illustrations varies per issue, typically ranging from 1 to 4 per part. Additionally, some parts include extra notices to subscribers and announcements for “Premium Plates,” notably featuring the Storming of Delhi engraving in the final part. Housed within a bespoke archival solander chest, the box is covered in hand-marbled paper over blue morocco-style cloth sides, with the lid secured with ribbon ties and the interior lined in textured red faux-suede marbled paper. A gilt-lettered black leather label is attached to the side panel, reading “THE INDIAN EMPIRE ILLUSTRATED/PART 1–48.” 11 x 7.5 in (28.3 x 19.5 cm) (each) 6.75 x 12.75 x 9.75 in (17.5 x 32.5 x 25 cm) (solander box)
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(0 x 0 cm)
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Rs 75,000 - 1,00,000
$885 - 1,180
Sketches and Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow: From Drawings made during the Siege by Clifford Henry Mecham with Descriptive Notices by George Couper, Esq. late Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Oude
Lieutenant Clifford Henry Mecham, Sketches and Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow: From Drawings made during the Siege by Clifford Henry Mecham with Descriptive Notices by George Couper, Esq. late Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Oude, London: Day and Son, 1858 [12] pages; later hand-coloured tinted lithographed title page with vignette and 26 later hand-coloured fine tinted lithographed views on 17 plates, with tissue new guards; publisher's dark brown cloth-covered boards, tooled in blind and title embossed in gilt on the boards with fresh spine 22.5 x 15 x 0.5 in (57 x 38.5 x 1.2 cm)
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Rs 1,50,000 - 2,00,000
$1,765 - 2,355
The Campaign in India. 1857-58: From drawings made during the eventful period of the great mutiny, illustrating the military operations before Delhi and its neighbourhood with descriptive letterpress
Captain George Francklin Atkinson, The Campaign in India. 1857-58: From drawings made during the eventful period of the great mutiny, illustrating the military operations before Delhi and its neighbourhood with descriptive letterpress, London: Day & Son. Lithographers to The Queen, 1859 42 pages, including 1 tinted lithograph title plate and 25 tinted lithographs, including 6 plates with two scenes, each with descriptive letterpress and red half-leather binding with original gilt-stamped pictorial front cover. 22.5 x 15 x 0.75 in (57.5 x 38 x 2 cm)
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(0 x 0 cm)
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Rs 2,00,000 - 3,00,000
$2,355 - 3,530
The Book of the Sword
Sir Richard Francis Burton, The Book of the Sword , London: Chatto & Windus, 1884 [2], xxxix, [1], 299, [1] pp. With 293 black and white illustrations in the text; original publisher’s deluxe binding in bevelled tan cloth, decorative stamping to the upper cover with an elaborate panel design featuring a central illustration of a sword in relief, flanked by geometric motifs and stylised borders, incorporating orientalist and mediaeval elements reflective of Burton’s thematic interest. The spine lettered and ruled in gilt, featuring the title and author’s name in a single compartment; floral or scabbard motif. Housed in a custom modern slipcase of green morocco-backed cloth over boards, gilt-ruled and titled along the spine. 10.5 x 7.5 in (27.1 x 18.9 cm)
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(0 x 0 cm)
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Rs 75,000 - 1,00,000
$885 - 1,180
Moodkee: Charge of the 3rd King‘s Own...
Inscribed 'Sergeant McGill 10th Regiment'
1908
Photogravure on paper
Print size: 20 x 30.25 in (50.5 x 77 cm) Sheet size: 20.75 x 31.75 in (52.6 x 80.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,180 - 1,765
Asia recens summa cura delineata
1641
Later hand-coloured copper engraving on paper
Map size: 14.75 x 19.5 in (37.5 x 49.5 cm) Sheet size: 15.25 x 20.25 in (39 x 51.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 50,000 - 75,000
$590 - 885
Carte des Indes et de la Chine. Dressée ...
Circa 1720
Original hand-coloured copper engraving on paper
24.25 x 24.5 in (61.5 x 62 cm)
Estimate
Rs 50,000 - 75,000
$590 - 885
Carte des Indes Orientales
Circa 1752
Original hand-coloured copper engraving on paper
20.5 x 34 in (52 x 86.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 50,000 - 75,000
$590 - 885