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73 A Mughal damascened and polished steel push dagger, khatar, 18th/19th century, the handle inlaid with trailing flowers, with a modern blue velvet sheath, 48cm long, together with a similar shorter dagger, 41cm long. (2) £500-800 + 27.6% BP*


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74 A portrait of Adu’l-Muzaffar Shihab ad Din Muhammad Shah Jahan (1592-1666) on horseback opposite the Taj Mahal at the Yamuna, India, c.1840, within gilt borders decorated with a pair of sheep in a floral and forest formal landscape, on blue ground, gouache on ivory, framed, 13.5 x 19.7cm


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68 A brass and copper spitoon, India, 18th/19th century, with chain work moulding to the neck, the bellied body engraved with figures within ogee arch work, 15cm high, together with a Indian base huqqah base, 19th century, incised with panels of figure work including a scene of Ganesh with devotees and an Indian brass vase, decorated with incised panels of figures in arches. (3) £200-300 + 27.6% BP*


69 Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer (1867-1932), Victory; etching, signed in pencil, mounted, glazed and framed, 20 x 30cm £150-250 + 27.6% BP*


70 A scene of a prince and his consorts, seated within a canope, surrounded by musicians within a night time landscape India, late 19th century, the reverse with a palace scene in perspective with formal gardens, gouache on ivory, 32.5cm wide, in a plush box £400-600 + 27.6% BP*


71 A palm leaf fly whisk with turned ivory handle, India, 19th century, 74cm long £200-300 + 27.6% BP*


72 A watered steel and damascened knife, Northern India, 18th/19th century, with curving bone handle, the hilt and blade damascened with floral and calligraphic devices, 34.5cm long £200-300 + 27.6% BP*


Provenance: Formerly in the collections of S H Rai-i-Rayan, Mahimahendra, Maharajadhiaj Ravi Kula Bhushan Shri Shri Shri 108 Shri Maharawhal Shri Sir Lakshman Singhji Sahib Bahadur, Maharawal of Dungarpur (1908-1989), last reigning Maharawal of this Kingdom, and his brother Maharaj Shri Virbhadra Singhji Sahib, of Punjpur (1909-1972)/1973 Kunst Auction Marc Peretz, Saarbrucken. £3000-4000 + 27.6% BP*


75 An ivory alter group depicting Durga slaying a elephant demon, Behrampur, Eastern India, mid 19th century, carved and assembled as a miniature shrine, the goddess riding a lion, wearing a peacock crown with her four arms carrying weapons, the lion on top of the elephant demon and on a raised platform, flanked by deities and ascetics standing on lotus flowers, with a carved tympanum depicting with Durga in battle in relief, mounted with stylised boteh flowers, contained in a wooden box, 26.5cm high £2000-3000 + 27.6% BP*


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