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THREE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
THREE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN MODELS OF HORSESThree Royal Worcester porcelain models of horsesmodeled by Doris Lindnerdesigned 1967 & 1971Comprising Palomino Stallion (shape 3882), Nijinsky (shape 3893) and Prince's Grace and Foal (shape 3871), r
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ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLAGE "THE
ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLAGE "THE MASK OF NIJINSKY" BY RICHARD LEON STOOTSOriginal sepia-toned silver gelatin photograph by Richard Leon Stoots. Signed on the reverse as an artists proof in ink. Placed in Paris and dated 1985 in ink. Unmounted. Printed on double-weight pape
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NIJINSKY PHOTOGRAPH "SPECTRE DE
NIJINSKY PHOTOGRAPH "SPECTRE DE LA ROSE" BY RICHARD LEON STOOTSOriginal sepia-toned silver gelatin photograph by Richard Leon Stoots. Signed on the reverse as an artists proof on the reverse in ink. Unmounted. Printed on double-weight paper. A complex darkroom ma
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SIX HALCYON DAYS ENAMEL
SIX HALCYON DAYS ENAMEL BOXESModern. Marked on the underside. Depicting: a swan, the underside with a verse from Shakespeare, The Owl and The Pussycat, another painted with pheasants, another with a jockey on his horse Nijinsky, and two musical examples, one playing a Christmas song, the other, The Toy Symphony in C Major by Hayden. Sizes vary. (Cond: good)
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF
MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF ESTRELLADesigned by Paul Scheurich. The underside with crossed swords in underglaze blue, and with indistinct incised markings. The figure in a layered dress, with green shawl, wearing a bonnet and in ballet shoes. Height 11 in. Width 8.5 in. The Meissen figure of Estrella was initially created in 1913, by Paul Scheurich, after the 1910 premier of Michael Fokine’s ballet, Le Carnival, danced by Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe, with Nijinsky as Harlequin, and a piano arrangement by Robert Schumann.
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MEISSEN HARLEQUIN FIGURE BY PAUL
MEISSEN HARLEQUIN FIGURE BY PAUL SCHEURICHThe underside with crossed swords in underglaze blue, and with an incised numeral F261 and the number 10. The figure poised before a draped pedestal, in his iconic colorful diamond pattern breeches, black bowtie, cap and mask. Height 11 in. The Meissen figure of Nijinsky as Harlequin was created in 1913, by Paul Scheurich, following the 1910 premier of Michael Fokine’s ballet, Le Carnival, danced by Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe, with Nijinsky in the leading role as Harlequin. COND; ONE FINGER DAMAGED)
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUP OF
MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUP OF HARLEQUIN AND COLUMBINEThe underside marked with crossed swords in underglaze blue, and with the number D287, and number 10. Harlequin dressed in his iconic pattern breeches, with large black bowtie, black cap, and mask, embracing Columbine, dressed in a layered crinoline dress, both in ballet shoes, on an oval base. Height 11.5 in. Width 9 in. (Cond: chip to rear of oval base) Created in 1913 by Paul Scheurich. The figures represented in this porcelain group are derived from the 1910 premier of Michael Fokine’s ballet, Le Carnival, performed by Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe, with Nijinsky dancing the lead role of Harlequin.
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NINE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURES,
NINE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, SOME WITH LUSTRE GLAZENINE RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, SOME WITH LUSTRE GLAZE, including a figure of a country maiden with a vase of water balanced on one knee, blue mark under base, h: 9.25 in.; a comical figure with a small dog balanced on a large spoon over one shoulder, red stripes to base, blue mark under base, h: 6.5 in.; a DFZ figure of a ballerina, gilt highlights, h: 8.5 in.; a figure of Nijinsky, h: 8.5 in.; a figure of a ballerina in a dance pose, blue mark under base, w: 8 in.; a fisherman scratching his head on a low cliff, looking for fish, green mark under base, h: 10.75 in.; a couple in regional dress dancing, red falcon mark, h: 7 in.; a woman with a child kneeling at her side, all atop a naturalistic white base, gilt highlights, apparently unmarked, h: 9.5 in.; and a Verbilki figure of a regional soldier mounted on horseback, blue mark under base, h: 10.75 in. (9)
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Dame Laura Knight RA RWS
Dame Laura Knight RA RWS (1877-1970)/Tamara Karsavina in Fokine's ballet 'Firebird'/signed/watercolour, 35cm x 24cm/Note: Between 1911 and 1929 Knight drew and painted backstage some of the most famous dancers in Sergei Diaghilev's company, The Ballets Russes. As one of the most celebrated of all Russian ballerinas Karsavina created the title role in Fokine's Firebird with Nijinsky as her occasional partner. Laura Knight was the only artist allowed by Diaghiliev access to his company. In 1918 Ka
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IVAN VALTCHEV, AMERICAN / GERMANY
IVAN VALTCHEV, AMERICAN / GERMANY (B.1944), NIJINSKY IN LA DANSE ORIENTALE, SANGUINE ETCHING, 17 1/2"H X 11 1/2"W, 33"H X 26 1/2"W (FRAME)Ivan Valtchev, American / Germany, (b.1944) Nijinsky in La Danse Orientale, sanguine etching pencil signed artist proof sanguine etching Dimensions: 17 1/2"H x 11 1/2"W, 33"H x 26 1/2"W (frame)
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BARBIER, GEORGE DESIGNS ON THE
BARBIER, GEORGE
DESIGNS ON THE DANCES OF VASLAV NIJINSKY London: C.W. Beaumont, 1913. 4to, number 330 of 400 copies, 12 pochoir plates, original wrappers, lower margins lightly damp-cockled, a few small spots, wrappers somewhat dust-soiled, title slightly spotted
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NIJINSKY NUREYEV BALLET DANCE
NIJINSKY NUREYEV BALLET DANCE REFERENCE BOOKS, 6 Six reference books on ballet dance comprising "Nijinsky" by Richard Buckle, "Nijinsky" catalog exhibition edited by Musee d'Orsay, "Nureyev the life" by Julie Kavanagh, "Perpetual Motion, the public and private life of Rudolf Nureyev" by Otis Stuart, "Nureyev in Paris, le jeune homme et la mort" by Jurgen Volmer and "Nureyev" by Howard Brown. Largest: 11.5" H x 9.75" W x 0.75" D.
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Pair Art Deco chrome dancers Ronson
Pair Art Deco chrome dancers Ronson style lamps with cobalt glass shades; three female figures in "Nijinsky" inspired pose. 12"H. Surface wear on metal.
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Beswick Connoisseur Model of
Beswick Connoisseur Model of Nijinsky With Lester Piggot Up (left ear restuck and Reins Missing) 2352
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Beswick Connoisseur Racehorse
Beswick Connoisseur Racehorse Nijinsky on wood base 2345
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A Russian Soviet ceramic shaped
A Russian Soviet ceramic shaped oval platter decorated with the ballet dancer Nijinsky. Various marks to underside including 1922 hammer and sickle. 39 x 27 cm.
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1 piece. Gilt-Enhanced Print.
1 piece. Gilt-Enhanced Print. Montenegro, Robert. [Nijinsky in "Le Dieu Blue." ca. 1914.] [From Vaslav Nijinsky, An Artistic Interpretation of His Work in Black, White and Gold.] Small folio sheet. Clean & bright. Framed.