Scheduled for May 23-24, 2026, the Giftex ‘World of Collectibles’ auction will offer collectors and connoisseurs an opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces that embody history, craftsmanship, and artistic excellence. The exceptional collection will feature antique furniture, Baccarat and F & C Osler chandeliers, Satsuma vases, rare books, maps, antique clocks, fine carpets, decorative silver pieces, …
Scheduled for May 23-24, 2026, the Giftex ‘World of Collectibles’ auction will offer collectors and connoisseurs an opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces that embody history, craftsmanship, and artistic excellence. The exceptional collection will feature antique furniture, Baccarat and F & C Osler chandeliers, Satsuma vases, rare books, maps, antique clocks, fine carpets, decorative silver pieces, and sculptures. The auction celebrates the beauty of history, art, and design.
A rare first edition of The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya by Joseph Dalton Hooker will headline Giftex’s upcoming World of Collectibles auction. Featured as lot no. 81, the 1849 publication is illustrated with 30 hand-coloured lithographic plates by Walter Hood Fitch and documents rhododendron species discovered during Hooker’s expedition to the eastern Himalaya. Celebrated for its exceptional scientific and artistic significance, the work stands as one of the most important highlights of the auction.
Talking about the auction, Mr. Manoj Mansukhani, Director of Marketing at Giftex, said, “World of Collectibles is all about bringing together pieces that have history, character, and incredible craftsmanship. From rare books and grand chandeliers to beautiful furniture and decorative treasures, every lot in this auction has something special about it. We wanted to create an experience that feels truly special for collectors and art lovers.”
Adding to the auction’s remarkable selection of historical and artistic treasures is lot no. 8, Decima Asiae Tabula, a map of the Indian subcontinent by Jacobus Pentius de Leucho. Based on the cartographic traditions of Claudius Ptolemy’s Geographia, it represents one of the earliest printed European depictions of India. The map is distinguished by its schematic geography, classical toponyms, and the fine use of red and black printing to differentiate names and geographic features.
The timepieces, silver, textile, and decorative objects section brings together exceptional examples showcasing the elegance, grandeur, and decorative artistry that defined historic interior décor across various eras. Lot no. 59 features an opulent French gilt-bronze clock garniture set comprising an elaborately decorated mantel clock accompanied by a pair of monumental multi-light candelabra. The ensemble features Rococo-inspired scrollwork, foliate motifs, female figures, and cherubic putti.
Lot no. 75 features a magnificent Persian Kashan carpet originating from the renowned weaving region of Kashan in central Iran. The carpet showcases a striking central medallion set against a soft ivory field with delicate pale blue accents. It features arabesques, floral motifs, and flowing vine work.
Lot no. 45 presents an exquisite Chinese silver tea service comprising a teapot, a set of cups, and a matching tray. The ensemble is decorated with applied gilt decoration and intricate repoussé work. The finely crafted tray, featuring a scalloped rim and engraved central medallion, complements the teapot and cups, showcasing exceptional artistry and the decorative traditions of 20th-century Chinese silverware.
Lot no. 26 presents an opulent cut-crystal chandelier by Baccarat. Executed in cut-crystal and gilt bronze, the multi-tiered chandelier features faceted drops, icicle prisms, elegant candle arms, and a central stem. Radiating brilliance and timeless European luxury, it stands as a remarkable centerpiece of exceptional craftsmanship.
Another significant highlight is the lot no. 19, a large Satsuma vase that exemplifies the craftsmanship associated with traditional Japanese earthenware. Elegantly proportioned with a tall baluster body and flared neck, the vase is richly decorated within a serene landscape. Finely robed figures, blossoming trees, architectural motifs, and natural scenery combine to evoke the enduring aesthetic sensibilities of Japanese decorative arts.
The furniture section includes an exquisite selection of pieces celebrated for their masterful craftsmanship and ornate detailing. One of the highlights is lot no. 90, an impressive French oakwood buffet sideboard executed in the French Renaissance Revival style. The piece features intricate foliate scrollwork, masks, pendant garlands, and finely carved figural motifs in deep relief. The elaborate upper section with open shelves and turned supports is complemented by panelled cupboard doors and a robust moulded base.










