MISS EMILY EDEN

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    Lot 114

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797 - 1869)

    (a) Servants With Dogs And Hawks Belonging To The King Of Oude. From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India (b) Cheetas Sent By The King Of Oude To Accompany The Governor General..published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24
    Lithographic plates
    .
    Estimate:
    ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,25,000
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    Lot 115

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797 - 1869)

    (a) A Young Hill Raja.
    (b) A Young Native Of Rank At Calcutta, One Of The Students Of The Hindu College And A Little Mussulman Girl. From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates.
    Estimate:
    ₹75,000 – ₹90,000
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    Lot 116

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797 - 1869)

    (a) Runjeet Singh (b) A Group Of Thibet Tartars From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates. Literature The Honerable Miss. Emily Eden was the Sister of George Lord Auckland (1784 - 1849) Governor General of India ( 1835 - 1841 ) and she accompanied him during his various visits to all parts of India. She was impressed by the various cultures and costumes of peoples, places and customs and published her account of her time in India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India London J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates.
    (a) 34.3 x 26.2 cms.
    (b) 37.2 x 28.2 cms.
    Estimate:
    ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,25,000
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    Lot 117

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797- 1869)

    (a) The Maha'Raja Shere Singh. (b) Raja Heera Singh. (c) Purtaub Singh From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates. Literature The Honerable Miss. Emily Eden was the Sister of George Lord Auckland (1784-1849) Governor General of India ( 1835-1841 ) and she accompanied him during his various visits to all parts of India. She was impressed by the various cultures and costumes of peoples, places and customs and published her account of her time in India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India London J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates.
    (a) 36.5 x 24.8 cms.
    (b) 35.7 x 27.2 cms.
    (c) 38 x 25 cms.
    Estimate:
    ₹1,50,000 – ₹1,80,000
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    Lot 118

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797 - 1869)

    (a) The Raja of Putteealla On His State Elephant. (b) A Guard of the Rajah of Putteala and Two of His Dwarfs. From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates.
    (a) 38.2 x 26.9 cms.
    (b) 35 x 25.4 cms.
    Estimate:
    ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,25,000
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    Lot 119

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797 - 1869)

    The Raja Of Hindu Rao. From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates.
    35.7 x 27 cms.
    Estimate:
    ₹50,000 – ₹65,000
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    Lot 120

    MISS EMILY EDEN (1797- 1869)

    (a) A Zemindar Or Farmer Of The Upper Provinces And A Puthan A Famous Wrestler. (b) Akalees. From the book India Portraits, Princess and Peoples of India published in London by J. Dikinson & Sons 1844 with 24 Lithographic plates.
    (a) 37.5 x 27.5 cms.
    (b) 37.6 x 27.5 cms.
    Estimate:
    ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,25,000