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A Royal Doulton figurine "Pierrette", HN644 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This figure is in very good condition with no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are very minor nibbles to the front bottom edge of the black paintwork but this is a minor and barely significant fault.
A Porcelain Figurine of a Woman Carrying a Cabbage AFTER A MODEL BY NATALIA DANKO, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, 1939 Height 13 cm.Related literature: For a similar work, see Yu.A. Traysman, Ode to Joy, Pinakotheke Moscow, 2008, ill. no. 111.Realistically modelled, wearing a dark vest over a white blouse, a red skirt with a patterned apron and a pink headscarf, holding a cabbage and leaning on a tree stump, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, apparently unmarked, with an illegible signature and further signed ‘1939’.
A Porcelain Figurine of an Uzbek Girl Cotton Picker SOFIA VELIKHOVA, PAINTING BY LARISA GRIGORIEVA, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, 1955 Height 22 cm.Related literature: For similar works, see Yu.A. Traysman, Ode to Joy, Pinakotheke Moscow, 2008, ill. no. 122.V. V. Znamenov (ed.), Leningradskyi farforovyi zavod imeni M. V. Lomonosova 1944–2004, St Petersburg, Global View, 2006, p. 239.Realistically modelled, wearing colourful national dress with a blue and yellow tunic over striped red trousers, multicoloured shoes and ornate red ornate, depicted beside a green bush with gilt decoration and a red bag full of gilt cottons, on circular shaped white base with a gilt rim, with blue overglaze and incised manufactory marks, further numbered ‘1c’ in blue and ‘110’ in black.
A Porcelain Figurine of a Turk GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1800–1810 Height 12.5 cm.Realistically modelled, a wearing national dress with white patterned pantaloons, a red jacket with yellow lined sleeves, a raspberry coloured turban, holding a yatagan, depicted seated on a green and purple carpet in a characteristic pose with crossed legs and leaning on a column, with a blue manufactory mark.
A Porcelain Figurine "Hairdo" GALINA STOLBOVA, PAINTING BY ELIZAVETA LUPANOVA, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, 1962 Height 18.5 cm.Realistically modelled, depicted seated on a white stool, wearing a characteristic 1960s black and white striped mini dress with white stiletto shoes and checking her hair, with a blue overglaze manufactory mark.
A Porcelain Figurine of Chichikov from Gogol's ''Dead Souls'' AFTER A MODEL BY BORIS VOROBYEV AND A PAINTED DESIGN BY IVAN RIZNICH, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, CIRCA 1953 Height 14.5 cm.Related literature: For a similar work, see Yu.A. Traysman, Ode to Joy, Pinakotheke Moscow, 2008, pp. 360–367.Realistically modelled, wearing beige lampas trousers, a maroon brown overcoat, a purple vest over a white chemise with a black bow tie, leaning cunningly over a chair draped with a violet and purple striped cover, on a circular white base, with blue manufactory and incised marks, further numbered ‘22’ in black.Gogol’s series depict the époque’s take on one of the most cherished Russian author. Created between 1945–1954, these porcelain figurines of favourite characters not only evoke the familiar literary prototypes but also highlight the pathos of the Stalinist era. Gestures and lively mimicry, along with the colourful palette, enhance the theatricality and distinctiveness achieved by the longstanding tradition of craftsmanship and the imaginations of the leading artists of the time.
A Soviet Porcelain Figurine of Khlestakov from Gogol's "Governor Inspector" AFTER A MODEL BY BORIS VOROBYEV AND A PAINTED DESIGN BY IVAN RIZNICH, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, CIRCA 1952 Height 15 cm.Related literature: For a similar work, see Yu.A. Traysman, Ode to Joy, Pinakotheke Moscow, 2008, pp. 360–367.Realistically modelled, wearing white and brown checked trousers, a plum coloured vest and a bottle-green overcoat, standing arrogantly looking into the distance and leaning on a white classical column, on a circular shaped white base, with a blue manufactory mark, further stamped ‘1 sort’.Gogol’s series depict the époque’s take on one of the most cherished Russian author. Created between 1945–1954, these porcelain figurines of favourite characters not only evoke the familiar literary prototypes but also highlight the pathos of the Stalinist era. Gestures and lively mimicry, along with the colourful palette, enhance the theatricality and distinctiveness achieved by the longstanding tradition of craftsmanship and the imaginations of the leading artists of the time.
A Porcelain Figurine of a Boy with Ice Skates IYA VENKOVA, PAINTING BY ELIZAVETA LUPANOVA, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, 1960 Height 21 cm.Related literature: For a similar work, see V. V. Znamenov (ed.), Leningradskyi farforovyi zavod imeni M.V. Lomonosova 1944–2004, St Petersburg, Global View, 2006, p. 233.Realistically modelled, wearing grey trousers and a cream jumper with a matching overcoat, hat with grey fur trimmings, a checked blue scarf and brown shoes, with his hands in his pockets and holding ice skates underarm, standing beside a small snowy tree stump, on a square shaped white base imitating snow, with blue overglaze and incised manufactory marks, further stamped ‘1c’.
A Porcelain Figurine of Nozdrev with One of His Dogs from Gogol's "Dead Souls" AFTER A MODEL BY BORIS VOROBYEV AND A PAINTED DESIGN BY IVAN RIZNICH, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, CIRCA 1953 Height 15.5 cm.Related literature: For a similar work, see Yu.A. Traysman, Ode to Joy, Pinakotheke Moscow, 2008, pp. 360–367.Realistically modelled, depicted standing and frivolously smiling, wearing light beige checked trousers with braces, a white shirt and a raspberry coloured overcoat, a dog lying at his feet, on a circular shaped base, with a blue manufactory mark, further signed ‘77-x’ in black and numbered ’14’ in red.Gogol’s series depict the époque’s take on one of the most cherished Russian author. Created between 1945–1954, these porcelain figurines of favourite characters not only evoke the familiar literary prototypes but also highlight the pathos of the Stalinist era. Gestures and lively mimicry, along with the colourful palette, enhance the theatricality and distinctiveness achieved by the longstanding tradition of craftsmanship and the imaginations of the leading artists of the time.
A Rare Porcelain Figurine of an Asian Carrier ELIZAVETA TRIPOLSKAYA, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, LATE 1920–EARLY 1930s Height 23 cm. Realistically modelled, wearing grey trousers, a tunic and a blue hat, depicted bowed under the weight of large white bag borne on his back, decorated with flake-like and rhombus patterns, holding the bag’s ropes with his hands, on a naturalistic white base, with impressed manufactory marks and a red export stamp.
A Porcelain Figurine of The Governor from Gogol's "Inspector General" AFTER A MODEL BY BORIS VOROBYEV AND A PAINTED DESIGN BY IVAN RIZNICH, LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, 1950–1960s Height 15 cm.Related literature:For a similar work, see Yu.A. Traysman, Ode to Joy, Pinakotheke Moscow, 2008, pp. 360–367.Realistically modelled, dressed in a characteristic bottle-green uniform with gilt orders, white pantaloons tucked into high black boots and a sabre hanging from the left hip, on a circular shaped white stand, with a grey manufactory mark, further numbered ‘10’.Gogol’s series depict the époque’s take on one of the most cherished Russian author. Created between 1945–1954, these porcelain figurines of favourite characters not only evoke the familiar literary prototypes but also highlight the pathos of the Stalinist era. Gestures and lively mimicry, along with the colourful palette, enhance the theatricality and distinctiveness achieved by the longstanding tradition of craftsmanship and the imaginations of the leading artists of the time.
A Porcelain Figurine of a Nakhimov Sailor Boy LOMONOSOV STATE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, LENINGRAD, 1950s Height 16.5 cm.Related literature: For a similar work, see V.V. Znamenov (ed.), Leningradskyi farforovyi zavod imeni M.V. Lomonosova 1944– 2004, St Petersburg, Global View, 2006, p. 245. Realistically modelled, wearing a characteristic sailors’ white uniform and holding red komsomol flags, on a square shaped white base, with a blue manufactory mark.
A Biscuit Porcelain Figurine of a Boy Playing with a Car DMITROVSKIY MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1930–1931 Height 12 cm.Realistically modelled, wearing pale blue shorts, a white shirt with blue motifs and a white hat with a matching decoration, pouring sand into a toy car, on a naturalistically shaped base imitating grass, with dark red manufactory stamp, further incised with a number ‘1815’.
A collection of Beswick Disney figurines, comprising Peter Pan, Smee and Nana from Peter Pan, Donald Duck, Pluto, Pinocchio and Tinkerbell (a/f), together with a Tom figurine and Blow Up Disney Thumper by Wade. (9) * Condition: Tinkerbell figurine has damage to right wing - it has been broken and glued. The other figurines are in excellent condition with little age related crazing, no chips or cracks.
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