The British wanted a defensive treaty against the French and control of Punjab to the Sutlej River. Although this was not a defensive treaty, it did fix the frontier of lands controlled by Ranjit Singh broadly along the line of the Sutlej River.
The treaty (a copy dated 1818) was presented to parliament is expected to fetch between 600 – 800 GBP
Other highlights include a large collection of rare and early Sikh books in English and Punjabi, mostly out of print and some dating to the early 19th century, an early painting of a Sikh Guru and other historical documents and photographs relating to the Punjab and India.
Richard Westwood-Brookes said, “We are honored to be selling this rare document, the Amritsar treaty was very important in the foundation of the great empire Maharajah Ranjit Singh had built, we also excited about the large number of rare Sikh books we have for sale.”
The sale takes place on the 21st August at Mullock’s Auctions in Shropshire, UK.