Hindola Raga. Krishna, holding a ‘vina,’ sits on a swing pushed by two girls. A building is on the right. Inscribed correctly on reverse in Persian: ‘Raga Hindol.’ 158 by 117 mm.
Lalita Ragini. A lover holding two garlands, leaves his mistress sleeping on a bed, attended by a maid who also has her eyes closed as if dozing. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Gunakali Ragini.’ 155 by 107 mm.
Kakubha Ragini. A lady stands in a glade feeding two peacocks, one of them with its tail fanned. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled borders. 158 by 106 mm; page 262 by 204 mm.
Vilavali Ragini. A lady sits on a terrace before a lily-pond, looking at herself in a mirror held for her by a maid. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled borders. 146 by 104 mm; page 259 by 206 mm.
Malasri Ragini. A lady is seated on a stool holding a lotus bloom; a maid stands behind fanning her. A lotus pool is in the foreground. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled and florally decorated borders. 156 by 104 mm; page 265 by 202 mm.
Ramakali Ragini. A lover kneels beside his lady to plead with her. The lady turns away from him and holds heir veil in position with one hand. A bed is on the right and a lamp burns. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Gujari.’ 155 by 117 mm.
Khambhavati Ragini. A lady worships Brahma in a small courtyard with a fire burning between them. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Raga Bhairon.’ 160 by 118 mm.
Desvarati Ragini. A lady clasps her hands above her head and twists her body while sitting against a cushion beneath a canopy talking with an attendant or confidante. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Kalyan.’ 158 by 119 mm.
Todi Ragini. A lady stands in a glade holding a ‘vina,’ extending her right hand to two deer which stand on the left. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled borders. 157 by 106 mm; page 261 by 207 mm.
Kedara Ragini. Two ascetics, one holding a bow and arrows, sit on a plinth outside a shrine listening to a third who plays a’ vina.’ Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Raga Bhairon.’ 155 by 116 mm.