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 Bidri Silver-Inlaid Globular Huqqa Base with Stylised Palash Flowers, Bidar, Deccan, Central India, late 17th century.
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 Set of Three Finely Carved Gilt, Polychromed & Lacquered Hindu Wooden Temple Sculptures depicting Winged Female Angels Holding Butterballs, the Back is Fitted with Iron Hooks, Goa or South India, Circa 1800s AD.