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Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900 With Simon &

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Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 1 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 2 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 3 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 4 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 5 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 1 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 2 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 3 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 4 aus 5
Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900
With Simon & - Bild 5 aus 5
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Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900 With Simon & Halbig bisque head impressed "S & H, 1039, Dep." and red "Wimpern" stamp, open mouth, articulated flirty blue glass eyes with cloth upper lashes, pierced ears, dark-brown hair wig, adult papier-mâché body with bisque shoulder-plate and hands, one raised aloft, the other resting on her hips, on velvet-covered base with single-air going-barrel movement playing "Faust Waltz" and causing the dancer to turn back and forth 45° on her right heel, while stamping her left foot, twirling the tambourine, swaying her head and glancing left and right, in lace-over-satin costume and velvet bolero jacket, height 21 in. (53 cm), with steel key, redressed to original design, good working order. - Literature: Bailly, "Automata, The Golden Age", p. 319. - Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, 10 November 1995, Lot 204. According to the Sotheby's catalogue, "this piece was known as 'The Thumping Lady' by Princesses Olga and Elizabeth, daughters of Prince Nicholas and Princess Ellen of Greece. It was a gift of Nicholas, Tsar of Russia. It was later passed to Mrs. Clatworthy for her daughters after the birth of Princess Marina in 1906." The automaton remained in the same family from 1907 until it was offered by Sotheby's in 1995. A copy of the Sotheby's description accompanies the Lot. - An attractive automaton with an unusual history. Condition: (2/2)



Musik-Puppenautomat "Spanische Tänzerin" von Roullet et Decamps, um 1900 Biskuitporzellankopf von Simon & Halbig, geprägt "S & H, 1039, Dep." und rotem "Wimpern"-Stempel, mit offenem Mund, beweglichen verführerischen blauen Glasaugen ("flirting eyes") mit Wimpern, durchstochenen Ohrläppchen, Original-Echthaar-Perücke (dunkelbraun), figurbetonter Körper aus Papiermaché, Hände und Schulterblatt aus Biskuitporzellan. Eine Hand hält ein Tamburin auf Kopfhöhe, die andere hat sie kokett an die Hüfte gelegt. Die Tänzerin steht auf einem samtbezogenen Sockel mit dem Federmotor für das Walzenspielwerk (1 Melodie, "Faust-Walzer") und die Mechanik. Während die Musik spielt, dreht die Dame sich im 45°-Winkel auf dem rechten Bein, steppt im Rhythmus mit dem linken Fuß auf den Boden, dreht das Tamburin, wiegt den Kopf und schaut mit den Augen nach links und rechts. Kleidung im Original-Stil aus Spitze und Satin mit Bolero-Jacke aus Samt. Mit Stahl-Schlüssel. Gesamthöhe 53 cm. - Literatur: Bailly, "Automata, The Golden Age", S. 319. - Einer der selteneren "Roullet et Decamps"-Automaten, mit ungewöhnlich charmant-erotischen Bewegungen, funktioniert sehr gut! - Herkunft: Der Automat wurde 1995 bei Sotheby's in London versteigert. Nach den Angaben in diesem Auktionskatalog handelt es sich um die "Thumping Lady" der Prinzessinnen Olga und Elisabeth von Griechenland. Sie war ein Geschenk von Zar Nikolaus. Das englische Kindermädchen Mrs. Clatworthy erhielt den Automaten nach der Geburt von Prinzessin Marina im Jahr 1906 als Geschenk. Der Automat verblieb in der Familie bis zum Verkauf 1995. Zustand: (2/2)

Spanish Dancer Musical Automaton by Roullet et Decamps with Russian Provenance, c. 1900 With Simon & Halbig bisque head impressed "S & H, 1039, Dep." and red "Wimpern" stamp, open mouth, articulated flirty blue glass eyes with cloth upper lashes, pierced ears, dark-brown hair wig, adult papier-mâché body with bisque shoulder-plate and hands, one raised aloft, the other resting on her hips, on velvet-covered base with single-air going-barrel movement playing "Faust Waltz" and causing the dancer to turn back and forth 45° on her right heel, while stamping her left foot, twirling the tambourine, swaying her head and glancing left and right, in lace-over-satin costume and velvet bolero jacket, height 21 in. (53 cm), with steel key, redressed to original design, good working order. - Literature: Bailly, "Automata, The Golden Age", p. 319. - Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, 10 November 1995, Lot 204. According to the Sotheby's catalogue, "this piece was known as 'The Thumping Lady' by Princesses Olga and Elizabeth, daughters of Prince Nicholas and Princess Ellen of Greece. It was a gift of Nicholas, Tsar of Russia. It was later passed to Mrs. Clatworthy for her daughters after the birth of Princess Marina in 1906." The automaton remained in the same family from 1907 until it was offered by Sotheby's in 1995. A copy of the Sotheby's description accompanies the Lot. - An attractive automaton with an unusual history. Condition: (2/2)



Musik-Puppenautomat "Spanische Tänzerin" von Roullet et Decamps, um 1900 Biskuitporzellankopf von Simon & Halbig, geprägt "S & H, 1039, Dep." und rotem "Wimpern"-Stempel, mit offenem Mund, beweglichen verführerischen blauen Glasaugen ("flirting eyes") mit Wimpern, durchstochenen Ohrläppchen, Original-Echthaar-Perücke (dunkelbraun), figurbetonter Körper aus Papiermaché, Hände und Schulterblatt aus Biskuitporzellan. Eine Hand hält ein Tamburin auf Kopfhöhe, die andere hat sie kokett an die Hüfte gelegt. Die Tänzerin steht auf einem samtbezogenen Sockel mit dem Federmotor für das Walzenspielwerk (1 Melodie, "Faust-Walzer") und die Mechanik. Während die Musik spielt, dreht die Dame sich im 45°-Winkel auf dem rechten Bein, steppt im Rhythmus mit dem linken Fuß auf den Boden, dreht das Tamburin, wiegt den Kopf und schaut mit den Augen nach links und rechts. Kleidung im Original-Stil aus Spitze und Satin mit Bolero-Jacke aus Samt. Mit Stahl-Schlüssel. Gesamthöhe 53 cm. - Literatur: Bailly, "Automata, The Golden Age", S. 319. - Einer der selteneren "Roullet et Decamps"-Automaten, mit ungewöhnlich charmant-erotischen Bewegungen, funktioniert sehr gut! - Herkunft: Der Automat wurde 1995 bei Sotheby's in London versteigert. Nach den Angaben in diesem Auktionskatalog handelt es sich um die "Thumping Lady" der Prinzessinnen Olga und Elisabeth von Griechenland. Sie war ein Geschenk von Zar Nikolaus. Das englische Kindermädchen Mrs. Clatworthy erhielt den Automaten nach der Geburt von Prinzessin Marina im Jahr 1906 als Geschenk. Der Automat verblieb in der Familie bis zum Verkauf 1995. Zustand: (2/2)

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