Lot No : 257
Auction No : 8
Jaipur State, Man Singh II(c. 1922-1949CE), Gold Mohur, 10.90grms, Issued in the name of British Monarch- George V, RY06, Mintmark Jhar, Minted at Sawai Jaipur, Extra Fine+, with mud residue on the coin and absolutely no test mark, Scarce. Man Singh II of allied with the British, sending troops to North Africa, Europe, and Burma during WWII. He maintained internal security, supported British campaigns, and post-1947, negotiated Jaipur’s peaceful accession to India, aligning the state with the United States of Rajasthan and avoiding conflict.
95000
Lot No : 259
Auction No : 8
Lot No : 260
Auction No : 8
Jodhpur State, Umaid Singh(c. 1918-1947CE), 1/2 Mohur, 5.50grms, Issued in the name of British Monarch- George V, Jhar and OM as Daroga marks, Sri Mata Ji on reverse in Devanagari, Extra Fine+, Very Rare. Umaid Singh, is remembered for his modernizing initiatives and architectural projects, most notably the Umaid Bhawan Palace, which combined royal grandeur with employment generation during famines. He strengthened administration, promoted infrastructure and education, and maintained stability in Marwar under British suzerainty, balancing tradition with modernization. His reign reinforced the cultural, political, and economic prominence of Jodhpur, leaving a lasting legacy in architecture, governance, and regional development.
150000
Lot No : 261
Auction No : 8
Kutch State, Bharmal Ji I(c. 1586-1632CE), Silver Kori, 4.80grms, Frozen date AH987, Obv. Nagari legend Rao Sri Bharaji, Very Fine+, Scarce early issue. Bharmalji I was a Jadeja ruler of Kutch State, credited with consolidating authority after periods of instability. He strengthened internal administration, supported trade through Kutch’s ports, and maintained relations with neighboring Rajput and Mughal powers. His reign laid early foundations for Jadeja rule in Kutch, balancing regional autonomy with pragmatic diplomacy in western India.
1900
Lot No : 262
Auction No : 8
Kutch State, Pragmalji II(C. 1860-1875CE), Silver 5 Kori, 13.90grms, Issued in the name of British Monarch- Victoria Queen, 1868AD/1923VS, Minted at Bhuj, Extra Fine+, Very Scarce. Pragmalji II was a Jadeja ruler of Kutch State, remembered primarily for his architectural patronage. He commissioned the grand Prag Mahal at Bhuj, symbolizing royal prestige and European influence. His reign operated under British suzerainty and was marked by administrative continuity rather than major conflicts. Pragmalji II’s legacy lies chiefly in monumental construction and cultural expression rather than military expansion
5100
Lot No : 263
Auction No : 8
Kutch State, Pragmalji II(C. 1860-1875CE), Silver 5 Kori, 13.90grms, Issued in the name of British Monarch- Victoria Queen, 1868AD/1923VS, Minted at Bhuj, Extra Fine+, Very Scarce. Pragmalji II was a Jadeja ruler of Kutch State, remembered primarily for his architectural patronage. He commissioned the grand Prag Mahal at Bhuj, symbolizing royal prestige and European influence. His reign operated under British suzerainty and was marked by administrative continuity rather than major conflicts. Pragmalji II’s legacy lies chiefly in monumental construction and cultural expression rather than military expansion
3300
Lot No : 264
Auction No : 8
Kutch State, Pragmalji II(C. 1860-1875CE), Silver 5 Kori, 13.90grms, Issued in the name of British Monarch- Victoria Queen, 1875AD/1932VS, Minted at Bhuj, Extra Fine+, Very Scarce. Pragmalji II was a Jadeja ruler of Kutch State, remembered primarily for his architectural patronage. He commissioned the grand Prag Mahal at Bhuj, symbolizing royal prestige and European influence. His reign operated under British suzerainty and was marked by administrative continuity rather than major conflicts. Pragmalji II’s legacy lies chiefly in monumental construction and cultural expression rather than military expansion.
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