Stem with leaves and fruit, one exposed, of the Tompaia.
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Stem with leaves and fruit, one exposed, of the Tompaia. Inscribed in ink: ‘Tompaia.’ Water-colour, with varnish, within black painted rules; 378 by 535 mm.
Stem of a Rambutan, with leaves, flowers and fruit, with separate study of a fruit and its kernel
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Stem of a Rambutan,with leaves, flowers and fruit, with separate study of a fruit and its kernel. Inscribed in ink: ‘Rambutan’. Water-colour, with varnish, within black painted rules; 380 by 535 mm.
Stem with leaves, flowers, pods and fruit, with one exposed, of the Durian or stink-fruit, with separate seed pod
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Stem with leaves, flowers, pods and fruit, with one exposed, of the Durian or stink-fruit, with separate seed pod. Inscribed in ink: ‘Durian’. Water-colour, with varnish, within black painted rules; 378 by 535 mm.
Stem of a rose-apple with seed-pods. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Stem of a rose-apple with seed-pods, and a separate twig with the fruit. Inscribed in ink in capitals: ‘Golabjaam Rose Apple’; and in pencil: ‘Eugenia No. 8.’ Water-colour; 412 by 302 mm.
Branch of an Amla or Myrobalan, with fruit. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Branch of an Amla or Myrobalan, with fruit, and a separate small branch with young leaves and flowers. Inscribed in ink in capitals: ‘Herpaloora’, and below: a’n acid Bengallee Fruit’; and in pencil: ‘No. 16’. Water-colour: 412 by 303 mm
Stem of a lychee with leaves and flowers and separate fruit. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Stem of a lychee with leaves and flowers, and a separate twig with fruit. Inscribed in ink in capitals: ‘Leechee’; and in pencil: ‘Scytalia Litchee. No. 7.’ Water-colour; 410 by 300 mm.
Stem with leaves and fruit of the Badam or Almond. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Stem with leaves and fruit of the Badam or Almond, with a separate twig with long racemes of flowers. Inscribed in pencil: ‘Badaam. 3.’ Water-colour; 370 by 510 mm.
Two crossing stems with leaves and long. purple fruit, of the Tut or mulberry. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Two crossing stems with leaves and long purple fruit, of the Tut or mulberry. Inscribed in ink in capitals: ‘Toot’, and below: ‘Morus Indicus’; and in pencil: ‘No. 21.’ 411 by 302 mm.
Twig of another kind of Almond, with separate fruit with purple shells, the Indian Badaam. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Twig of another kind of Almond, with separate fruit with purple shells. Inscribed in ink in capitals: ‘China Badaam’; and in pencil: ‘Rhus? No. 17.’ Water-colour; 410 by 303 mm. Note: This is actually the ‘Badam-i hindi,’ grown throughout India.