Barber and wife; the man holds a razor and small bow, his wife holds another razor. Inscribed: ‘Ampticara or barber.’ Reproduced as plate 16 in Howes, J. 'Illustrating India: The Early colonial investigations of Colin Mackenzie'. Delhi: OUP, 2010.
Governor of a fort and wife; the man holds a rose, and his wife a betel leaf. Inscribed: ‘A Killidar (Governor of a Fort) and his wife.’ Note: Coloured version of Add.Or.1955.
Maratha commander of cavalry with his wife; the man holds a rose and has his left hand on the hilt of his sword. Inscribed: ‘A Mahratta Commander of Cavalry.’ Note: Coloured version of Add.Or.1954.
Indian sepoy of the 36th Native Infantry and wife; the sepoy carries a musket and wears white shorts, a red jacket, blue cummerbund and a blue bonnet-shaped turban with white tufted cockade. His wife carries a brass bowl and a bundle on her head. Inscribed: ‘A Sepoy of the 36th Battn. N.I.’ N...
Raja Amar Singh of Tanjore (ruled 1787-98); full length portrait facing right, holding a rose in his left hand. Inscribed: ‘The Present Rajah of Tanjore - 1797 - Rajah Hammah Sing Bonisilie.’