Up for sale is a genuine late-19th century albumen print of the Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya, one of the most significant Buddhist pilgrimage sites. The photograph shows the temple’s distinctive central tower (shikhara) and surrounding shrines, captured during the British‐India era.

Details & provenance:
• The mount measures [insert mount size]. The image area measures [insert image size].
• The print appears albumen in style (silver-gelatin look, sepia tone) consistent with 1870s–1890s British-India travel photography.
• The temple structure closely aligns with known period views; for example similar images by Bourne & Shepherd c.1880s. Picryl+1


• 19th-century British-India travel photography is highly desirable among architectural, religious and colonial photography collectors.
• The Mahabodhi Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site and holds great significance in Buddhist and Indian history.
• The combination of subject, era and original mount adds to rarity.

Shipping & packing:
• Will be carefully packaged in archival acid-free board, sealed in a protective sleeve, and shipped in a rigid mailer to prevent bending.

• Insurance included for the full sale amount.

Payment & return policy:
• Payment via eBay Payments. Shipping will be arranged upon cleared payment.
• Returns accepted within 14 days, provided item is returned in unchanged condition and buyer pays return shipping.