Catalogue of the British Section.
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Necklets, Brooches, &c. ; Articles of silver, as I Scent-Bottles, Cardamom-Box, &c.; Collection of Imitation Jewels, as Necklets, Earrings, Bangles, Sec.; Brahminical Beads and Choorees ; ten sets of Ornaments worn by the lower class of females. From Benares. (84—90, 90a—90^, 91—97/, 168)
PUNJAB COMMITTEE. — Jewellery and j Metal Work from Kangra; Engraved and Jewelled I Articles in jade and silver, as Goblets, Rings, Sec., I from the districts of Karnal, Lahore, Multan, and j Cashmere. (577—585, 790—799, 806—814)
AMRITSAR LOCAL COMMITTEE.— Chased Silver Russian Teapot. (814a) j
GHULAM AHMAD, Jammu .—Necklace of ! Diamonds, Rubies, and Pearls, and Crystal Looking 1 Glass, with back composed of jade, gold, and rubies, formerly the property of Runjit-Singh, to whom they , were presented by Shuja-ul-Mulk, King of Kabul, j
(5°C 554) j
GHULAM AHMAD, Jammu. — Various articles of Jewellery, as Bangles, Forehead, and Nose Ornaments, Rings, Necklaces, &c.
(507—553, 555—559)
KISHEN CHAND & BALMAKUND (560—563); JOWAHIR LAL (564, 565); SOHAN LAL & BAXKI RAI (566); HARAKH CHAND (567); CHAMMAM LAL (568); PYARE LAL Se JANKI DAS (569-574); PYARE LAL Se MULCHAND (575, 576).—Various Jewellery, as Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, &c.; and sets of Jewels, consisting of Bracelets, Necklace, Earrings, and Brooch. From the Punjab.
LEITNER, Dr.—Y arkandi Chop-sticks in silver; Silver Inkstand from Lahore ; Hukkas (pipes), a id other articles in gold and silver. (800—80512)
KUTBDIN (782, 586-588, 623-633); MOHAMMAD YAR (589, 590,634—638); IMAMDIN (59L 592, 639-644, 777—779); NEAZDIN (593, 594, 645—648); ABDUR RAHMAN (595, 649— 651); GHULAM MOHIODIN (596, 652—657, 768—773); NURDIN (597, 658—660); IMAM- BAKSH (598, 661, 758, 759, 774—776); BUDAH (599, 600, 662—666); KALLU (601, 667—670); OMAR BUKHSH (602,603,671—677); FUZLDIN (604, 678, 679); GHULAM HUSSEN (605, 680— 682) ; GHULAM JILANI (606, 607, 683—687); GHULAM MOHAMMAD (608, 609, 701—703, 783—786); HYAT MOHAMMAD (bio—612, 704 —710; KUTBDIN (2nd), (613, 712—717, 780, 781); SHARFDIN (614, 718—722); OMAR BUKHSH, (2nd) (615, 723—726); ATA MOHAMMAD (616, 727—729); ISMAIL (617, 730—735); MO
HAMMAD BUKSH (618, 736—740); RAHIM BUKSH (6 r9, 741 — 744); ELAHI BUKSH (620, 621, 745—750;; KARAMDIN (622, 751—757); BADR-DIN (688—695, 762, 763); ABDUR
RASUL (694—696); BUDDAH (2nd), (69-—;ooi; ALLAH BAKSH (760, 761); BUDDAH, Son
of Nur Ahmad (764—766); BUDDAH, Son of Nur Mohamar (767); NY r AZ-DIN (2nd), (787, 788); DEVI SAHAI Se CHAMBA MAL (789). — Articles of Koftgari (steel, inlaid with gold), such as Card Trays, Jewel Caskets, Paper Knives, En
velope Cases, Candlesticks, &c.; Weapons of every description; and Armour, as Swords, Daggers, Scimitars, Shields, and Suits of Armour. From the Punjab.
OUDE LOCAL COMMITTEE.—Silver Sov- rains and Goblets, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Diamond Bracelet, &c. (103—142
MYSORE LOCAL COMMITTEE.—Gold and Silver Ornaments. (208—243)
BHOPAWUR PUL AGENCY.—Collection of Brass, Tin, Copper, Pewter, and Glass Trinkets, w'orn by natives ; a Rose-water Sprinkler.
(4—32, 54)
INDIA MUSEUM, London.— Collection of Hindu Ornaments from Madras (from the London Exhibition of 1871); a Set of Ornaments exhibited on lay figure, and various Amulets, Bracelets, and other articles of Jeweller} 7 (from the London Exhibition of 1872).
BABOO FAQUIR CHUND, Benares.— Pearl Necklets, Diamond and Pearl “ Sathlarha,” and Looking-Glass with frame of jade, diamonds and rubies (from the London Exhibition of 1872).
BABOO BUCKTAWAN SINGH, Benares. —“ Urupsee” Necklet, 68 pearls (from the London Exhibition of 1872).
RIVETT CARNAC, Mrs.— Collection of Indian Peasant Tev 7 ellery (from the London Exhibition of 1872).
FRERE, Lady, London .—Twelve Carbuncles and Silver Pen-Box.
BOURKE, Hon. R., London .—Armour composed of steel inlaid with gold; Silver and Silver- Gilt Enamelled Articles, as Cups, Bowls, &c. ; Silver Filagree Basket with cover.
ROYLE, J. R., London. — Ostrich Eggs mounted in Silver-gilt; Silver-gilt Filagree Boxes Sec.
H.H.THE MAHARAJAH OF JEYPORE. —Jewelled and enamelled “ Ankus ” (from the London Exhibition of 1871).
Section B.— IRON AND STEEL WARES.
MADRAS COMMITTEE.—Bread Knives with Ivory Handles, from Arnachellam Salem.
(qb2a, 962b)
BENGAL COMMITTEE.—Various Iron and Steel Articles, as Knives, Rasors, and other Cutting Implements, Horticultural Implements, Sec. from How'rah, Sylhet, Ranaghat, Calcutta, and other parts ot Bengal. (48—62, bja —75)
NUNDON, T. C., Bhowanipore, Calcutta .— Pruning and Cutting Knives. (69, 70)
THOMPSON, T. E. Se CO., Calcutta — Wood-cutting Knives, Sec. (71^—74)
PUNJAB COMMITTEE.—Articles of Cutlery (Knives and Forks, Sec.) from Gujraiiwalla and Shahpur. (815—822)