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TWO MINIATURES WITH TWO PAINTINGS WITH MAHARAJA. BABUR PASHA HANDS OVER SHAH JAHAN AND A PORTRAIT OF PRINCESS AND MAHARADJA THREE PAINTINGS WITH
LOVERS AND FEMALE MUSICIAN. ZWEI MALEREIEN MIT MAHARAJA. THE QURAN TO HIS SON. ANOTHER SOVEREIGN. IN THE PALACE. GARDEN SCENES.
ZWEI MINIATUREN MIT Mughal India. 18th/19th c. BABUR PASHA ÜBERGIBT SHAH JAHAN UND DAS PORTRAIT PRINZESSIN UND MAHARAJA DREI MALEREIEN MIT GARTENSZENEN.
LIEBESPAAR UND MUSIKERIN. SEINEM SOHN DEN KORAN. EINES WEITEREN HERRSCHERS. IM PALAST. Iran/Persia. Qajar dynasty (1789 - 1925).
Mughal India. 17th/18th c. Pigments and gold leaf on paper. a) Two Mughal India. 17th/18th c. Mughal India. 18th/19th c. Mughal India. 18th/19th c.
masters hand the sword and a bowl of Ink, pigments and gold leaf on paper. a)
Pigments and gold leaf on paper. a) Shah gold to a Maharaja sitting on a hexagonal Pigment and gold leaf on paper. Barbur Pigments and gold leaf on paper. Both Pigment and gold leaf on thin ivory. The unusual scene in the garden shows
Jahan lovingly holds Mumtaz Mahal and throne. 17x8cm. Framed with glass. Pasha (1483 - 1530), considered the elegantly dressed and adorned with rich The young princess sitting on a throne an older gentleman floating in front of
offers her a golden cup. Mumtaz spills Condition A/B. b) A standing Gentleman founder and first ruler of the Mughal jewelry standing between flowering surround by three ladies in waiting. On a tree. A prince kneels on a throne with
the red wine from a carafe. 22x16cm. b) shows showing respect to a Maharaja dynasty, hands over the Quran and a plants. Shah Jahan looks musing a chair to her left, the Maharaja with his finger raised to his lips and looking
Elegantly dressed musician with a long beneath a thunderstorm sky. The ruler sits prayer chain to his son and later successor at the white tulip in his right hand. kneeling scholars and attendants offering puzzled. At the back left standing three
necked lute. 18x12.5cm. Condition B. on a throne, carrying sword and shield. Humayun. The two gentlemen are 18x11/20x13cm. Each framed with water bowl and towel. 20.5x10.5cm. more gentlemen bewildered by the
Brittle, damaged, restored, backed. 23x14.5cm. Condition B/C. Damaged, splendidly dressed and wear precious passe - partout and glass. Condition A/B. Framed with glass and silk passe - partout. scene. 18x11cm. b) In a garden a lord is
brittle and restored. jewels. They stand in front of a white Condition A/B. Smaller damages. handed a large bowl by his son, another
€ 1.400 – 1.600 | $ 1.554 – 1.776 palace with a red awning. The son bows € 1.200 – 1.500 | $ 1.332 – 1.665 young man in a blue robe stands behind
€ 1.400 – 1.600 | $ 1.554 – 1.776 with outstretched folded hand towards € 900 – 1.200 | $ 999 – 1.332 | ‡ him. 16x11cm. c) A nobleman in an
his father. 24.5x17cm. Condition B. elegantly patterned overcoat stands
Rubbed. with a pomegranate in his hand in a
garden. 16x9.5cm. Two leaves framed.
€ 1.300 – 1.500 | $ 1.443 – 1.665 Condition A/B.
€ 1.200 – 1.400 | $ 1.332 – 1.554
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