In 2012 a Mumbai-based auction house, Pundoles, was given Jehangir Bhabha’s estate to auction off. Out of several items owned by Jehangir Bhabha, there were many items in the catalogue that also belonged to his brother and the father of Indian nuclear programme, Homi J. Bhabha, including an antique study table. A 24-year-old got his hands on the catalogue of various items from the estate, which were to be auctioned off, and his eyes fell onto the table. He went up to his father, and asked him to bid for the table, only because he liked the way it looked and as luck would have it, they got the table.