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Group of items relating to Chief Superintendent Charles A. Claxton (Suffolk), comprising a plated copper bowl inscribed to Claxton, a silver plated box with Claxton's initials, a silver St. Johns Ambulance Association badge and twelve Red Cross long service clasps (one hallmarked silver)
Seven Boxed Corgi and Matchbox Toys, comprising Corgi 224, Bentley Continental Sports Saloon; Corgi 424, Ford Zephyr Estate Car; Corgi 450, Austin Mini Van; Matchbox Y-3, 1910 Benz Limosine; Matchbox Y-14, 1911 Maxwell Roadster; Matchbox Y-15, Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost; Matchbox Y-16, 1904 Spyker Tourer, plus three unboxed diecast cars, (10 items)
RODCHENKO, ALEXANDER (1891-1956) Stereotypes, from the series "Essay on a Newspaper", stamped with the photographer's stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 11.5 by 8.5 cm. Photographed in 1928 and printed c. late 1920s-1930s. Provenance:Possibly, with the magazine Sovetskoe foto. Borodulin collection, Europe.
ALPERT, MAX (1899-1980) Hunting with Golden Eagle, Kazakhstan, stamped with the photographer's stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 23.5 by 30 cm. Photographed c. 1930s and printed c. 1940s. Provenance:Collection of the photographer. Thence by descent. Collection of Glafira Alpert, widow of the above. Acquired from the above by the present owner. Borodulin collection, Europe (stamp on the reverse). Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by Glafira Alpert (inscription on the reverse).Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by Glafira Alpert, the artist’s widow (inscription on the reverse).
OTSUP, PYOTR (1883-1963) Collection of Documentary Photographs, fifty one works, each signed and titled in Cyrillic, three inscribed and forty-four variously dated on the reverse. Each gelatin silver print, measuring approximately forty-two 18 by 24.5 cm and nine 24.5 by 18 cm. Photographed between 1917 and 1928, and printed one c. 1930s, the others c. 1940s; seven are reprints done by the photographer. Provenance: Private collection, UK.
MUSINOV, VLADIMIR (20 CENTURY) Views of Moscow, eight works, each signed, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1935 on the mounting paper. Each gelatin silver print, measuring approximately three 29.5 by 19.5 cm and five 19.5 by 29.5 cm. Photographed and printed in 1935. Provenance: Private collection, Europe.
RODCHENKO, ALEXANDER (1891-1956) Goblet, from the series "Glass and Light", stamped twice with the photographer's stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 17.5 by 12.5 cm. Photographed in 1928 and printed c. late 1920s-1930s. Provenance:Possibly, with the magazine Sovetskoe foto. Borodulin collection, Europe.
KROPIVNITSKAYA, VALENTINA (1924-2008) Clouds, signed with initials and dated 1975, also further signed, titled in Cyrillic, numbered "368" and dated on the reverse. Pencil, hightened with silver, on paper, 43 by 61 cm. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the father of the present owner in Moscow. Important private collection of Nonconformist art, France.
KHALDEI, EVGENY (1917-1997) The Red Flag over the Reichstag, Berlin, signed and dated "may 1945" on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 20 by 28.5 cm. Photographed in May 1945 and printed c. 1950s. Provenance: Collection of the artist. Acquired directly from the above by the present owner. Borodulin collection, Europe.
An Imperial Image of Christ "Ecce Homo" with Silver Gilt Oklad and Presentation Kiot by Grachev LATE 19TH — EARLY 20TH CENTURY, OIL ON PANEL, OKLAD STAMPED GRACHEV WITH MARK OF I.E IN CYRILLIC, 1891, ST PETERSBURG, 84 STANDARD br/>36 by 29.5 cm (panel).Silver plaque on reverse commemorating the deceased Emperor Alexander Nikolaevich.
DEBABOV, DMITRY (1901-1949) Cameraman Roman Karmen Filming on the Icebreaker "Joseph Stalin", signed, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1939 on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 38 by 26 cm. Photographed in 1939 and printed c. 1940. Provenance: With the archive of Iskusstvo publishing house (stamp on the reverse).Borodulin collection, Europe.
KHALDEI, EVGENY (1917-1997) Winston Churchill, Harry S. Truman and Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, signed and dated 1945 on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 18 by 23.5 cm. Photographed in 1945 and printed c. 1950s. Provenance: Collection of the artist. Acquired directly from the above by the present owner. Borodulin collection, Europe (stamp on the reverse).
KHALIP, YAKOV (1908-1980) View of the Bolshoi Theatre, stamped three times with the photographer's stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 38 by 28 cm. Photographed in May–June 1936 and printed c. 1960s. Provenance: Collection of the photographer. Thence by descent. Collection of Agnia Khalip, widow of the above. Acquired from the above by the present owner. Borodulin collection, Europe.
BALTERMANTS, DMITRY (1912-1990) Bulat Okudzhava, Andrei Voznesensky, Robert Rozhdestvensky and Yevgeny Yevtushenko at the Dacha in Peredelkino, signed, stamped with the photographer's stamp, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1987 on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 22 by 30.5 cm. Photographed and printed in 1987. Provenance: With the magazine Ogoniok (stamp on the reverse). Borodulin collection, Europe (stamp on the reverse).
NAPPELBAUM, MOISEI (1869-1958) Lenin at the Parade of Vsevobuch Troops on the Red Square on 25 May 1919, signed and titled in Cyrillic in the negative. Gelatin silver print, 11 by 15.5 cm. Photographed on 25 May 1919 and printed c. 1919. Provenance: Private collection, Europe.
BORODULIN, ALEXANDER (B. 1952) Lunchtime at the Tuileries Garden, Claude Montana, signed, stamped with the photographer's stamp, inscribed "Paris", titled and dated 1983 on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 25.5 by 34.5 cm. Photographed and printed in 1983. Provenance: Borodulin collection, Europe (stamp on the reverse).
MUSINOV, VLADIMIR (20 CENTURY) Views of Moscow, nine works, each signed, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1935 on the mounting paper. Each gelatin silver print, measuring approximately seven 29.5 by 19.5 cm and two 19.5 by 29.5 cm. Photographed and printed in 1935. Provenance: Private collection, Europe.
SEMENKA, ANATOLY (20TH CENTURY) Group Portrait of T. Naito, B. Pasternak, S. Eisenstein, O. Tretyakova, L. Brik, V. Mayakovsky, A. Voznesensky and the Interpreter for T. Naito Gelatin silver print, 24.5 by 35.5 cm. Photographed in 1924 and printed c. 1950s. Provenance: Possibly, with the archive of the newspaper Pravda (stamp on the reverse). Borodulin collection, Europe. Literature: For the published photograph, see L. Grinberg, “Krupneyshiy arkhiv ostalsya bez kontseptsii”, in The Art Newspaper Russia, No. 10, December 2013‒January 2014, illustrated (detail). M. Smorodinskaya, Mayakovsky i Brik. Istoriya velikoy lyubvi v pismakh, Moscow, Algoritm, 2014, illustrated.
BORODULIN, ALEXANDER (B. 1952) Map of Moscow with a Collection of Photographs, map signed, also further signed, stamped with the photographer's stamp and dated 1971 on the reverse. Collage with 16 gelatin silver prints laid on the offset printed map, 76.5 by 69 cm (map size). Photographs taken and printed c. late 1960s–1971. Provenance: Borodulin collection, Europe (stamp on the reverse). Exhibited: Alexander Borodulin, Manege, Moscow, 2009 (stamp on the reverse).
A Silver and Cut-Glass Kovsh MAKER’S MARK OF IVAN KHLEBNIKOV, MOSCOW, 1899–1907, 84 STANDARD Length 50 cm.Of traditional elongated shape, the body in colourless cut-glass with octagon and diamond pattern, the silver rim chased with a swirl scroll ornament, the front with a finely chased Bogatyr leaning over his shield, the scrolled handle with applied floral decoration centring a red gemstone.
RIUMKIN, YAKOV (1913-1986) The Black Sea Divers, stamped with the photographer's stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, 30 by 25.5 cm. Photographed in 1937 and printed c. late 1930s. Provenance:Collection of the photographer. Thence by descent. Collection of Maria Riumkina, widow of the above. Acquired from the above by the present owner. Borodulin collection, Europe (stamp on the reverse).
Britains from set 37, Band of the Coldstream Guards LATER VERSIONS, movable arms, with Drums and Bugles from set 93 and Drums and Fifes from set 322, ten drummers including two 'thin' drummers, six boy fifers, eight buglers, three brass and eleven woodwind, including two RARE gaitered musicians in an original silver on black label box 37 (G-F, eleven damaged, box P) (39)
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