High Point Hounds, Vintage Dogs, Antique Borzoi & Regal Russian Wolfhounds

 

I spotted this pair of beautiful Borzoi Dogs at the Antique & Design Center in Market Square at the recent High Point Market.

 

The Dogs were guarding a beautiful painted piece of furniture from Luisana Designs and Antiques.

 

Borzoi Dogs High Point Market Hounds

Borzoi Statues, Luisana Designs & Antiques

Antique & Design Center, High Point. Image: IDH

 

I had a hot flash when I laid eyes on them.  

 

They were To-Die-For. Seriously.

 

The regal Hounds, circa 1909, were special in every way. (Note the red sticker Karen Luisana slapped on those Puppies. *Sigh* They were sold.)

 

Just take a look at the drool-worthy Dog Collars the elegantly turned out Fashion Hounds were wearing:

 

Antique Russian Wolfhounds Antique & Design Center  High Point Market

 Borzoi Beauty.  Image: Interior Design Hound

  

To. Die. For!  If you’re a regular reader, you know how much this Interior Design Hound covets Dog Collars.

 

These collars were especially show-stopping with their faux-stones, jewels & wonderful finish that can only be aquired with time & wear. 

 

Borzois have such a refined & sophisticated style, its hard to imagine they were fierce wolve hunters, isn’t it?

 

While often associated with the Art Deco period, the Hounds were fashionable long before.

 

Vinatge Borzoi Prints N.A. Martynow Russian Wolfhound Prints

 King of Hunting Dogs.  Image: Borzois

   

N.A. Martynnow, a prominent artist & draftsman durning the reign of Nicholas I, imortalized the Borzoi in a series of 28 etchings from 1874-1879. 

   

The Dog portraits, all owned by members of the Russian Imperial family & prominent Russians of the day, were originally exhibited by the Imperial Society of Russian’s Royal Court. 

 

Borzoi Dog Portraits Russian Imperial Court 1874-1879

King of Hunting Dogs.  Image: Borzois

 

In 1934, a Russian born American reproduced 300 portfolios featuring the Dog portraits, bearing the Imperial Crest of the of the House of Romanav.

 

I spotted three of the beautiful Borzoi Dog prints at the Antique & Design Center in Market Square in the booth of Stanley Antiques & Fine Art while at High Point.

 

Antique Borzoi Prints Champion Russian Wolfhounds

 Borzoi Prints. Image: Heirloom Philosphy

   

Stanley Antiques & Fine Art  proved you can make classic Dog prints look fresh + modern with the right framing.  The Borzois were mounted in silver, floating frames. 

  

If you’re looking to make a serious Dog design statement, the dealer has a total of 23 of the Russian Borzoi prints! 

 

Measuring in at 18″ x 24” framed, you could cover an entire wall with the art prints. You’ll find them here. 

  

The Borzoi was a favorite of British Royalty, too:

 Princess of Wales Borzoi Queen Alexandra Dogs

Image: Noble Hounds and Dear Companions

 Thomas Fall Dog Photo, Late 1890’s.

  

The Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra) is pictured above with her Dog Alex.  The Borzoi was presented to her in 1895 from the Tzar’s Kennels, via A. J. Rousseau.

  

Queen Alexandras Champion Borzoi Alex 1902

Royal Borzoi,1902.  Image: Interior Design Hound

  

While Alex is the most well-known Borzoi belonging to Queen Alexandra, it was Vassilka who achieved Champion status.

  

Vassilka, a Borzoi born in 1902, was a gift from Tsar Alexander III and Tsarina Maria Feodorovina (Queen Alexandra’s sister).

  

King Edward VII commissioned a silver model of the Champion Borzoi from the workshop of  Fabergé in 1907.

 

 

Faberge Dog Borzoi King Edward VII Vassilka

Fabergé Borzoi. Image: Noble Hounds  

 

King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra were Dog-lovers, having established the kennels at Sandringham in 1876.   

 

The painting Queen Alexandra with her Grandchildren and Dogs shows the Queen outside of the kennels at Sandringham in 1902 surrounded by a variety of Dogs, including the Borzoi Alex. 

  

 

Queeen Alexandra with Grandchildren and Dogs Painting by Fred Morgan and Thomas Blinks

  

Painted by Fred Morgan and Thomas Blinks, you’ll note three Grandchildren including Prince Edward*, who is holding a whip.  (*Duke of Windsor, abdicated the throne for Wallis Simpson)

 

A print of the painting was availble free of charge according to this advertisement from 1902:

 

Queen Alexandra with her Grandchildren and Dogs Advertisement 1902 Queen Alexandra Dog Print 1902, IDH.

  

I’ve never come across the Queen Alexandra with her Grandchildren and Dogs “free” print, have you?  

 

It was said that the Queen knew the names of all the Dogs in the Royal Kennels at Sandringham. 

 

She found great joy in giving each one of her four-legged friends a royal treat.  

 

 

Queen Alexandra's Royal Dog Treats

Sandringham Dog Treats, 1902. Image: IDH

 

Just like us, the Queen knew her Dogs would always be happy to greet her…especially if she had treats! 

 

 

Later, I’ve got to let the Dogs out,

  

 

 

 More on Borzoi style & influenence on the world of design to come…stay tuned.

 

Do you have an interesting vintage or antique Dog item you’d like to share?  Drop me a line, I’d love to see it. 

 

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Royal Hounds: The Duke & Duchess of Windsor & Pack of Dogs: A Pug Story

  

ROYAL DOGS Duke of Windsor & Dizzy the PUG

Pug Disraeli (aka Dizzy) & Duke of Windsor

Inscribed to the Duchess of Windsor, 1955

 

Some say the Duke & Duchess of Windsor were “the most celebrated love story of the 20th century.”

 

Whatever… I say the most celebrated PUG story.

 

PUG Duke & Duchess of Windsor Dog Portrait

 Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Dog

 Pug Portrait by P.M. Rudelle

 

The Pugs of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor lived royally.

 

Say what you will about the Duchess of Windsor, the thrice marrieded* Wallis Simpson who would never be Queen, but one fact is clear: she never let it stop her from living like one.

Pugs & Duchess of Windsor go for a Royal Dog Walk

Dog Walker Duchess of Windsor

 

The 9 day Sotheby’s Auction of the Collection of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, held in February 1998, offered penetrating insight into the lives and tastes of the legendary couple. 

 

And of course, the Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s lives included Dogs.

 

PUG of Duke & Duchess of Windsor named Davey Crockett

Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Dog

Pug Portrait by P.M. Rudelle

 

The lucky Dogs that shared their lives with the Duke & Duchess lapped up luxury out of silver-plated or porcelain Dog Bowls, slept on monogram linens, had their portraits painted by the finest artists of the day and wore engraved, gilt collars around their little necks.

PUG DOG BOWLS Duke & Duchess of Windsor

Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Pugs

French Porcelain Dog Bowls

 

Here’s more of my Dog gone favorite Pug paraphernalia from the auction:

 

Pug Painting Impy the Dog of Duke & Duchess of Windsor

Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Dog

Pug Portrait by P.M. Rudelle

 

The Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Dog Collars, seen below, are both chrome and gold plated.

 

You’ll notice the names of the Windsor’s Canine companions are engraved on the metal Dog Collars:

 

  • Peter
  • Davey Crockett
  • Disraeli
  • Trooper
  • Gen Sengh
  • Minoroo Antique Dog Collars Duke & Duchess of Windsor PUGS

 Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Dog Collars

 Lot # 1852, Sotheby’s Auction, 1998

 

The pack of Pugs belonging to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor had a wardrobe of Dog Collars. 

 

Many of the engraved plates included:  “H.R.H. Windsor, 4 Route Champ d’Entrainement, Bois de Boulogne.”  

As if the spoiled little Pugs would run away!

 

The red Moroccan leather Dog Collar below is inscribed in gilt: “J’Appartiens a Wallis Windsor.”

 

Antique Dog Collar Wallis Windsor Duchess of Windsor's Pug Collar

 Duchess of Windsor’s Dog Collar, Lot # 1856

 

The Pugs were no doubted pampered, groomed and bathed with care. 

 

Only embroidered bath linens & a bath mat by Porthault were suitable for the Duke & Duchess of Windsor’s Dogs’ bath…

PUG Royal Bath Mat Duke & Duchess of Windsor

 Embroidered Dog Bath Mat 

 

The Duchess of Windsor was obsessed with perfection.  Bed linens were removed twice daily and ironed…Wallis could not tolerate a single crease.

 

In her own home, at least the Duchess of Windsor was very much Her Royal Highness, Queen of all she surveyed.

Including the Dog bed linens…

 

DUKE & DUCHESS of Windsor PUG Monogram

 Duchess of Windsor’s Embroidered Pug Linens

 

The Pugs slept in the Duchess of Windsor’s bed.

 

Stéphane Boudin the Interior Decorator who transformed the Windsor’s house in Paris; designed the legendary blue bedroom for the Duchess.

Duchess of Windsor's Bed Room PUG PILLOWS

 Duchess of Windsor’s Pugalicious Bedroom

 

You’ll notice a single Pug pillow at the head of the Duchess of Windsor’s bed, above.

 

Take note of the precious Pug pillow, because it fetched $13,800 at the Sotheby’s Auction!

Said to be the Duchess of Windsor’s favorite Pug, the petit point pillow features the Dog’s head flanked by his birth date, “55,” and the date of the Dog’s death, “64.”

 

Duchess of Windsor's Favorite DOG Pug Pillow

 Pug Pillow Fetched $13,800 at Sotheby’s

 

Of course, everyone will recognize the pack of cotton printed Pug pillows on the settee at the foot of the Duchess of Windsor’s bed.

 

It would seem to me that the Duchess of Windsor was obsessed with perfection except when it came to Pug pillows:

 

UGLY PUG PILLOWS Duchess of WIndsor

Duchess of Windsor’s Pack of Dogs

 

The Louis XV style table in front of the settee at the foot of the Duchess of Windsor’s bed holds yet another Pug from her collection.

 

If you look closely at the bedroom image above, you’ll notice the blue & white Meissen porcelain Pug paperweight. 

 

PUG Dog Paperweight Meissen Duchess of Windsor

Duchess of Windsor’s Meissen Pug

 

While it may be good to be Queen…

 

Duchess of Windsor feeding Pugs in Dog Bowls

 Duchess of Windsor’s Silver Dog Bowls

 

…I’ll take a Dog’s life any day!

 

Later, I’ve got to let the Dog out,

Cynthia Waldenmaier, Interior Design Hound, Pet Lifestyle & Design Expert

 

At the conclusion of the The 9 day Sotheby’s Auction of the Collection of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, sales totaled $23,355,838over 3 times the estimate of $7,000,000.  Bow-WOW!

 

I scanned all Images above from my auction catalog.  I would appreciate it if you’d drop me a line and link to the Interior Design Hound if you use my images.  Thanks!

 

 * Correction: Thanks John!  See comments below for the correction.  9/15/2011

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