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ACKERMANN Tom Raw rejects the embraces of the Nabob of Bengal.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw rejects the embraces of the Nabob of Bengal.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with full margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£30


ACKERMANN Tom Raw at the Cape of Good Hope.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw at the Cape of Good Hope.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£25


ACKERMANN Tom Raw Wounded.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw Wounded.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£30


ACKERMANN The Royal Hindoo Hunt.
ACKERMANN The Royal Hindoo Hunt.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£30


ACKERMANN Tom Raw Mounts an Elephant for the First Time.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw Mounts an Elephant for the First Time.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£30


ACKERMANN Tom Raw Gains the Victory.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw Gains the Victory.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£20


ACKERMANN Tom Raw Mistakes a French Milliner for a Hindoo Goddess.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw Mistakes a French Milliner for a Hindoo Goddess.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£25


ACKERMANN Tom Raw Obtains a New Staff Appointment.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw Obtains a New Staff Appointment.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£20


ACKERMANN Tom Raw
ACKERMANN Tom Raw's Misfortune at the Ball.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£20


ACKERMANN Tom Raw treats Lucy to a Ride.
ACKERMANN Tom Raw treats Lucy to a Ride.

London: R. Ackermann (1828)
Hand coloured engraving with good margins. Fine. 8 x 5"
From 'Tom Raw, the griffin: A burlesque poem, in twelve cantos. By a civilian and an officer of the Bengal Establishment.' A satire about the misadventures of a bumpkin set loose in Calcutta. The poem was published anonymously but is generally attributed to Sir Charles D’Oyly, who served in the East India Company.
£20


ANON Railway and Canal Map of India. - Sheet 6
ANON Railway and Canal Map of India. - Sheet 6

Calcutta, Survey of India (1901)
Large folding map on linen in original cloth boards. 43 x 29" A little toned.
This section features a large scale map of the Andaman Islands and Nicobar islands on a scale of 1" to 32 miles.
£90


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1973 (2 May) British Asia. Robson Lowe Ltd 24pp + PR. Fine Hong Kong, India and Maldive Islands.
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D.A. AHUJA Umbrella makers in Burma. Old Burma postcard used in 1908 to England with India ½a (2) tied by 'R 25 IN SET No 2 MA 1' cds also SEA POST OFFICE cds. Repaired corner.
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1937-9 India Service 2r (SG O139) block of 9 with Calcutta cds cancels. Poor corner perf, two with corner creases and one with light thin. Attractive multiple.
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ANON 24 Views of H.M. Indian Troop Ship to India & Back. R. Wilkins & Co., Portsea 1880 (Circa) Folding chromo litho views in original worn red boards. 4.5 x 5.5" Rare view book produced during the second Afghan War with views showing troops embarking at Portsmouth, passing Gibraltar, at anchor in Malta, passing through the Suez canal and finally arriving in Bombay.
£185

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