Fourth Quarter 2025

  • A Mughal Chalcedony Snuff Box with Jewelled Ram Head and Austrian Gold Mounts, Agra or Delhi, Northern India, circa 1800

    Reserved
  • A Fine Indo-Portuguese Parcel-Gilt Silver Needle Case (Étui),West India, possibly Goa or Gujarat, ca. 1700 CE

  • A Large Mughal Dynasty Polished Green Bloodstone Hookah Mouthpiece with Finely Engraved Gold Mounts Probably Madras or Calcutta, India, circa 19th century

  • A Royal Pair of Embossed Silver Ceremonial Maces (Soonta) with Lion-Head Finials, Probably the Ex-Deccani Territories or Northern India, 19th century

  • A Rare Pair of Ceremonial Peacock Feather Whisks (Morchal), Metal Thread and Tinsel Embroidery with Parcel-Gilt Handles, Possibly Jaipur or Murshidabad, West Bengal, North-Eastern India, mid–late 19th century

  • A Rare Bidri Silver-Inlaid Rosewater Sprinkler (Gulabdan) with rosettes and lotus leaves, Bidar, Deccan, Central India, late 17th. Early 18th century

  • A Bidri Silver-Inlaid Globular Huqqa Base with Stylised Palash Flowers, Bidar, Deccan, Central India, late 17th century.

  • A Fine Bidri Silver- and Brass-Inlaid Globular Huqqa or Hookah Base Bidar, Deccan, Central India, early 18th century

  • A Bidri Silver-Inlaid Bell-Shaped Huqqa Base with Mughal-Style Floral Bouquets, Bidar, Deccan, Central India, circa 1740s–1760s

  • Rare Indian Silver and Nielloed Hookah Base with Beakers and Trays (Thali), Possibly Hyderabad or Golconda, Deccan Sultanates, circa 1780–1800

  • A Fine Gold & Silver Damascened (Koftgari) Steel Ewer, Punjab (Lahore), present-day Pakistan, circa 1881–1882 AD. Attributed to workshops associated with the Mayo School of Industrial Art.

  • A Rare Drop Shaped Brass Ewer or (Aftaba\Ibrik) with a Dragon’s Head Spout and a Crescent Shaped handle, Probably the Deccan Sultanates, Central-India, Circa 17th. Century. 

  • A Rare Mughal Brass Hookah Base (Shisha) with Lac and Metal Inlay North India, Lahore (Present-Day Pakistan), Circa 1700 AD

  • A Fine Deccani Brass Betel-Leaf (Pandan) Container, Central India (Deccan), Circa 1700 AD.

  • A Pair of Mughal Amethyst (Purple) Mould-Blown Glass Rosewater Sprinklers (Qumqum), Probably Kapadwanj, Gujarat, North-West India, 18th Century

  • Rare Mughal Emerald-Green Mold-Blown and Hand-Tooled Glass Flask or(Surahi), North India, Probably Late 17th–Early 18th Century

  • Mughal Red Sandstone Jali Screen, 1700s, North India