Two Indian miniature paintings, circa 17th/18th century, one…
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Two Indian miniature paintings, circa 17th/18th century, one depicting three figures paying homage to a central deity; 21.7 x 17 cm;, the second depicting a Maharaja brandishing a sword at a lady, a decapitated body, in the foreground, both painted in opaque colours and gilt on paper, 24 x 17 cm

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