Reverse: a blue and white dish and vase with red poppies are inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses, and the Persian identification ‘madhiyamadhavi’.
Bhairavi Ragini. A girl sits on a stool before a lingam shrine playing ‘ghana’. The shrine is set in a clearing amidst mountains teeming with animals, and is lit by a gold sun.
Reverse: a blue and white dish and vase with large pink roses are inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses, and the Persian identification. Reproduced: Skelton (1956), 15.
Reverse: eight Indian state barges with striped sails and animal figureheads, two flying the Shia flag showing the sword of ‘Ali, have Harivallabha’s Hindi verses written on the hulls; the Persian identification is written on the sail of a smaller craft in the centre.
Desi Ragini. A girl is seated on the end of a bed playing a ‘tambur’ to her lover who sits facing her. The bed is in a courtyard by a building; a landscape is beyond the wall.
Reverse: a blue and white dish and vase from which grows a plant with large orange fruits is inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses, and the Persian identification.
Reverse: eight yellow birds are perched in a tree with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses written on their bodies; the Persian identification is written on the trunk of the tree.
Reverse: Harivallabha’s Hindi verses are written on the near and far walls of a building near a lotus lake; the Persian identification is written on the wall of a central water-pavilion.