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D'Oyly, Sir Charles, Bart. (1781-1845). Remains of a bridge near the Tantee Bazar.

From the rare work, Antiquities of Dacca by the same author. Page of descriptive text included.

Published by J. Landseer. London 4 Jun 1814.

Inscribed ‘Drawn by C. D’Oyly Esqr.’ and ‘Engraved by J. Landseer, Engraver to the King and F.S.A.’/ ‘Published 4 June 1814 by J. Landseer, 33 Foley Street, London’. Wide untrimmed margins. Sheet size 580 x 430mm. (23 x 17ins). Plate size 335 x 265mm.

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D'Oyly, Sir Charles, Bart. (1781-1845). The Small Kuttra with its enclosed Mosque, Dacca.

From the rare work, Antiquities of Dacca by the same author. Page of descriptive text included.

Published by J. Landseer. London 1 Jan 1817.

Inscribed ‘Drawn by Chas. D’Oyly Esqr.’ and ‘Engraved by J. Landseer, Engraver to the King and F.S.A.’/ ‘Proof.’ Wide untrimmed margins. Sheet size 580 x 430mm. (23 x 17ins). Plate size 335 x 265mm. (13.25 x 10.5ins).

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Daniell, Thomas R.A. (1749-1840) and Daniell, William (1769-1837). Gate of the Loll-Baug at Fyzabad.

From Oriental Scenery (Part 3, plate 3), October 1801: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan. Drawn and Engraved by Thomas Daniell, and with permission respectfully dedicated to the Honorable Court of Directors/of the East India Company.

Published by Thomas Daniell, Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, London 1801-1803.

Hand-coloured aquatint by Thomas and William Daniell after drawings by them both. A fine impression on thick Whatman paper with rich, unfaded colour, wide untrimmed margins and platemark. 570 x 760mm. (22.5 x 30ins) overall.

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Daniell, Thomas R.A. (1749-1840) and Daniell, William (1769-1837). Hindoo Temples at Bindrabund on the River Jumna. From Oriental Scenery (Part 1).

From the Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan. Drawn and Engraved by Thomas Daniell, and with permission respectfully dedicated to the Honorable Court of Directors/of the East India Company. London March. 1795.

London 1795-1797.

Aquatint with original hand colouring. Faint trace of old diagonal crease. 540 x 738mm. (21 x 29ins).

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Daniell, Thomas R.A. (1749-1840) and Daniell, William (1769-1837). The Mausoleum of Amir Khusero, at the ancient city of Delhi.

From Oriental Scenery (Part 3, plate 6), December 1801: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan. It is actually the Chaunsath Khamba, near Nizamuddin, the mausoleum of Mirza Aziz Koka and others.

A fine impression on thick Whatman paper with rich, unfaded colour, wide untrimmed margins and platemark.

Drawn, engraved and published by Thomas Daniell, Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, London 1801-1803.

Hand-coloured aquatint by Thomas and William Daniell after drawings by them both. 570 x 760mm. (22.5 x 30ins) overall.

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Daniell, Thomas R.A. (1749-1840) and Daniell, William (1769-1837). North East View of the Cotsea Bhaug on the River Jumna, Delhi.

From Oriental Scenery (Part 1, plate 3), May 1795. Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan, taken in the years 1798 and 1790.

Published by Robert Bowyer, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, London 1795-97.

Hand-coloured aquatint by and after Thomas Daniell. A fine impression on thick Whatman paper with rich, unfaded colour, wide untrimmed margins and platemark.

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Eden, Hon. Emily (1797-1869). Attendants on the Raja Khurruk Singh

From Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India.

Published by J. Dickinson & Son, London 1844.

Tinted lithograph by L. Dickinson.

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Eden, Hon. Emily (1797-1869). A Guard of the Rajah of Putteala and Two of His Dwarfs.

From Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India.

Published by J. Dickinson & Son, London 1844.

Tinted lithograph by L. Dickinson.

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Eden, Hon. Emily (1797-1869). Lord Auckland receiving the Raja of Nahun in durbar in his tent.

From Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India.

Published by J. Dickinson & Son, London 1844.

Tinted lithograph by L. Dickinson. Approx. 361 x 511mm. (14 x 20ins).

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Eden, Hon. Emily (1797-1869). Runjeet Singh (also spelt Ranjit Singh, Runjit Singh or Ranjeet Singh).

From Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India.

Published by J. Dickinson & Son, London 1844.

Tinted lithograph by L. Dickinson. Sheet size approx. 370 x 525 mm. (14.5 x 21ins).

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Eden, Hon. Emily (1797-1869). Son of the Nawaub of Banda.

Title page from Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India by Hon. Large portrait vignette of the young prince enclosed by elaborate Mooresque frame.

London 1844.

Tinted lithograph. Approx. 361 x 511mm. (14 x 20ins).

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Francis, Dr. Charles Richard. A Bazaar or Market Scene.

From Sketches of Native Life in India, with views in Rajpootana, Simlah etc.

London 1848.

Tinted lithograph. Drawn on stone by J.C. Anderson. Sketched from Nature by Dr C. R. Francis. Very slight marginal loss not affecting image. Approx. 250 x 343 mm. (10 x 14ins). Printed by C.H. Fairland.

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