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Maghrabi Script

The Wild Pass of Siri Kajoor. From Sketches in Afghaunistan.

By James Atkinson. London 1842.

Tinted lithograph with later hand-colouring and wide margins.
Approx. 364 x 522mm. (14 x 21ins).
PR000021 £475
Shahnamah Firdausi

Caubul, from a Burying Ground on the Mountain Ridge, North-East of the City. From Sketches in Afghaunistan.

By James Atkinson. London 1842.

A tinted lithograph with later hand-colouring and wide margins.
Approx. 364 x 537mm. (14 x 21ins).
PR000022£525
Calligraphy

Hindoo Temples at Bindrabund on the River Jumna. From Oriental Scenery (Part 1).

By Thomas Daniell R.A. and William Daniell. London 1795.

Aquatint with original hand-colouring. 540 x 738mm. (21 x 29ins).

PR000023POA

Calligraphic Panel

The Council House, Calcutta from Oriental Scenery (Part 2).

By Thomas Daniell R.A. and William Daniell. London 1798.

Aquatint with original hand-colouring. Original early 19th century verre eglomise mount and gilt frame. Approx. 495 x 655mm. (20 x 26ins).

PR000024Sold

Persian Couplets

The Rock of Tritchinopoly, taken on the River Cauvery from Oriental Scenery (Part 2)

By Thomas Daniell R.A. and William Daniell. London 1797.

Aquatint with original hand-colouring. Approx. 540 x 738mm. (21 x 29ins).

PR000025POA

Calligraphy

East Gate - Government House, title page from Views of Calcutta and its Environs

By Sir Charles D'Oyly. London 1848.

Lithograph with original hand-colour heightened with gum Arabic. Approx. 495 x 692 mm. (20 x 27ins).

PR000026£600

Calligraphic Panel

Hindoo Mut in the Chitpore Bazaar from Views of Calcutta and its Environs

By Sir Charles D'Oyly. London 1848.

Lithograph with original hand-colour heightened with gum Arabic. Approx. 340 x 540mm. (13 x 21ins).

PR000027£1900

Quran

Son of the Nawaub of Banda, title page from Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India.

By Hon. Emily Eden. London 1844.

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

PR000028£450

Naskh

Lord Auckland receiving the Raja of Nahun in durbar in his tent. from Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India.

By Hon. Emily Eden. London 1844.

Tinted lithograph. Approx. 361 x 511mm.(14 x 20ins).
PR000029£1000
Maghrabi Script

A Bazaar or Market Scene from Sketches of Native Life in India, with views in Rajpootana, Simlah etc.

By Dr. Charles Richard Francis. London. 1848.

Tinted lithograph. Approx. 250 x 343 mm. (10 x 14ins).
PR000030 £200
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