Mughal 'jamas', jewellery up for London auction

Mughal 'jamas', jewellery up for London auction
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A Gem-Set and Enamelled Pendant, India, 19th century, est. £2,000-3,000.
A Gem-Set and Enamelled Pendant, India, 19th century, est. £2,000-3,000.
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A Gem-Set Pendant, India, 19th century, est. £3,500-4,000.
A Pair of Gem-Set and Enamelled Bracelets, Rajasthan, mid-19th century, est. £4,000-6,000.
Lot 152 Two Mughal Brocade Jama, North India, probably 18th century, est. £3,000-5,000.
London, July 2 (IANS) Historical Indian objects including two intact Mughal 'jamas', a pair of gem-set bracelets and a full 'thewa' jewellery set will be auctioned by Sotheby's London on July 9.
The upcoming auction, "Recollections of Places Past: Property from the Estate of Sir John and Lady Smith", will offer a private collection featuring paintings from the Old Masters, Impressionist and Modern British periods, as well as rare objects, furniture and jewellery.
The two 'jamas', a full-skirted coat part of the Mughal royal court costume for men, are estimated to sell for 3,000-5,000 pound sterling (Rs 2.6-Rs 4.3 lakh), Sotheby's said.
Two items, which were earlier in the collection of Raja Man Singh -- one of the principal taluqdars (landowners) of Faizabad -- are also on offer.
A pair of enamelled and gem-studded, gilded bracelets ('karas') could sell between 4,000 and 6,000 pound sterling (Rs 3.5-Rs 5.2 lakh), the auction house said.
A 19th century 'thewa' parure from Rajasthan, comprising a necklace, a pair of earrings, a bracelet and a brooch is estimated to sell for 12,000-18,000 pound sterling (Rs 10.4-Rs 15.6 lakh).
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