
Making links with the Indian rulers

Sayaji Rao III, Gaekwar of Baroda (1875-1938): Prince of Wales Tour of India 1875-6 ©
The Prince held receptions in many Indian cities, including Bombay and Calcutta, where he met and exchanged gifts with Indian rulers in the style of a durbar (court or audience). Prior to the British Raj these court traditions, including the presentation of gifts, had been adopted by the British East India Company to maintain good trading and political relationships.
The Prince met with more than 90 Indian rulers during his tour and presented them with rings, bracelets, commemorative medals, swords, sporting firearms, books and prints as gifts. In return, he received objects related to the Indian court along with artworks representative of local techniques.
Indian; Jaipur
Pair of peacock feather fans
Indian
Pair of ceremonial staffs
Iranian
Sword and scabbard
Jaipur
Sword and scabbard
Indian
Shield
Indian; Rajasthan
Dagger and scabbard
Indian
Dagger
Southern Indian
Spearhead
Sri Lanka
Sword and scabbard
Indian
Axe knife and sheath
South Indian; India
Dagger and scabbard
South Indian; India
Dagger and scabbard
Indian
Parrying dagger
Indian
Knife and sheath
Indian
Astrolabe
Indian
Mother-of-pearl tray
China [Asia]
Ruyi sceptre
Mangaran (active 1859-76)