The Devi. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Godess Ambhajee, mounted on a Tiger, her standard is conveyed before her by Byrou.’ 153 by 106 mm; page 266 by 194 mm. The Devi is riding a tiger, preceded by a banner-bearer.
The Devi. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Godess Ambhica seated on her Gaadie with a golden cup in her hand’. ‘Her Tiger is laying at her feet - and she is waited on by Byrou.’ 152 by 105 mm; page 265 by 193 mm. The Devi is enthroned on a terrace with her tiger.
Siva and Parvati. Inscribed above: ‘Mahadave & Parwutty.’ 174 by 121 mm; page 297 by 204 mm. Siva and Parvati are seated on a tiger-skin on a terrace outside a cave; Siva puts his arm about Parvati.
The Krishna image. Inscribed above: ‘Ramchunjee God of Dwarka.’ 174 by 123 mm; page 294 by 205 mm. The Krishna image at Dwarka stands playing a flute; the image of Radha is on the right.
The Krishna image. Inscribed above: ‘Ramchunjee, the God in the Temple of Dwarka.’ 169 by 101 mm; page 275 by 190 mm. The Krishna image at Dwarka, and the image of Radha on the right; there are two attendants.
The Devi. 125 by 75 mm; page 184 by 133 mm. The Devi rides her tiger, with three of her four arms holding a lotus, a sword and an hour-glass; the fourth is empty.