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Fraser, James Baillie (1783-1856). View of Court House Street from near the South Eastern Gate of Government House.

From Fraser's Views of Calcutta and its Environs.

London 1824-1826.

Aquatint with original hand colouring. Original unfaded colour. Trimmed to image. 270 x 415mm. Approx. (11 x16ins).

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Grindlay, Captain Robert Melville (1786 -1877). View of Sassoor in the Deccan.

From Scenery, Costumes and Architecture chiefly on the Western Side of India. From a sketch made on the spot by Capt. Grindlay, 1813, for the Hon. Mrs Stewart Mackenzie.

Published by Smith, Elder & Co. London 1830.

Aquatint with original hand colouring by W. Purser and engraved by R.G. Reeve. Reasonable margins but trimmed within plate mark on three sides. Whatman paper watermarked 1828. Possibly a 'proof before-letters'. Approx. 291 x 380mm. (11 x 15ins).

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Hearne, Thomas (1744-1817). Gwalior.

A rare individually published copper engraved print with platemark and margins.

Published by James Rennell, London 1784.

Engraved by Wm. Byrne, the Figures by J. Hall. 80 x 485mm. (15 x 19.25ins).

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Huquier, Jacques-Gabriel (Paris 1730 - Shrewsbury 1803). Vue Perspective du Berceau merveilleux qui est dans le Jardin du Gouveneur a Pondichery Ville des Indes Orientales sur la côte de Coromandel.

An extraordinary perspective of a covered walk in the garden of the governor of Pondichery's residence.

Paris circa 1760.

Separately published copper engraving on laid paper. Wide untrimmed margins. Approx. 348 x 517mm. (14 x 20ins).

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Hy. Martens (Henry Martens). Charge of the 3rd King’s Own Lt. [Light] Dragoons at the Battle of Chillianwallah, Jan 13th 1849.

A rare individually published aquatint with fine original hand-colour and margins.

Published by Rudolph Ackermann. London 1849.

Hand-coloured aquatint, engraved by John Harris (1811-1865) after Henry Martens. 26.5 x 21.25 ins.

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Jack, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander (1805-1857). Showing part of the Road by which the Guns were taken up above the Town of Mulkera.

From Six Views of Kot Kangra and the Surrounding Country. This is perhaps the most dramatic view by Alexander Jack of the Kot Kangra region.

Published by Smith, Elder & Co., London 1847.

Lithograph with original hand-colour signed on the lithographic surface. Rich unfaded hand-colour. Scarce. Approx. 390 x 575mm. (15 x 23ins).

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Luard, Lieutenant-Colonel John, (1790-1875). A Bugerow. (A voyage up the Ganges).

From Views in India, Saint Helena, and Car Nicobar. A voyage up the Ganges.

London circa 1832-38.

Drawn from nature and on stone by Major J. Luard. Lithographed by C. Hullmandel, on india paper laid down. Approx. 240 x 353mm. (9 x 14ins). Printed by Graf & Soret.

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Luard, Lieutenant-Colonel John, (1790-1875). Car-Nicobar.

From Views in India, Saint Helena, and Car Nicobar.

London circa 1832-38.

Drawn from nature and on stone by Major J. Luard. Lithographed by C. Hullmandel, on india paper laid down. Approx. 255 x 351mm. (10 x 14ins). Printed by Graf & Soret.

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Luard, Lieutenant-Colonel John, (1790-1875). From Missourie.

From Views in India, Saint Helena, and Car Nicobar.

London circa 1832-38.

Drawn from nature and on stone by Major J. Luard. Lithograph on india paper laid down, by C. Hullmandel. Approx. 251 x 354mm. (10 x 14ins). Printed by Graf & Soret.

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Luard, Lieutenant-Colonel John, (1790-1875). Huts Gate.

From Views in India, Saint Helena, and Car Nicobar. An attractive view of Simla.

London circa 1832-38.

Drawn from nature and on stone by Major J. Luard. Lithographed by C. Hullmandel,on india paper laid down. Approx. 240 x 353mm. (9 x 14ins).

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Marlet, Jean Henri (1770-1847). Titled 'Santousa.' Inscribed in the plate 'Vafflard' and 'Lith. de Marlet & Cie.'

A stylish early C19th French artist's portrayal of the head and shoulders of a devotee of Shiva - indicated by the three parallel white lines on the subject's forehead, neck, shoulder and chest.

Early nineteenth century.

Lithograph with original hand-colour. Lithographed in Paris after Vafflard.

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Millière, Maurice. (1871-1946). Study of Sikh and Pathan heads.

The inspiration for this uncharacteristic work by Millière could have been the presence of Indian troops in France during the First World War or alternatively one of the colonial exhibitions held in Paris in the inter-war period. No more than one or two hundred copies were likely to have been made.

Circa 1920.

Drypoint and coloured etching on ‘papier velin’, numbered 20 and signed in pencil. 380 x 510mm. (15 ins x 20 ins).

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