
by Cindy Michalak
Hello borzoi enthusiasts everywhere. My name is Cindy
Michalak of Bon-Ton Borzoi. Not a well-known kennel by any means
but I was raised with Borzoi since I was 16,back in 1969.Well,I
guess I just gave my age away. I am a member of both the BCOA
and MBC. I ’d like to share a few Borzoi treasures with you
that I have found over the past several years.
This first piece is one of the rarest Borzoi pieces I know
of. The porcelain figurine was made by Goebel and Wallendorf
jointly. What I mean by this is that it is marked W.Goebel and
also Schau Bach, who later became known as Wallendorf. Gwen Post
and I believe that it was Goebel ’s mold and Wallendorf
borrowed it to make a finer porcelain than that of Goebel. The
lady is dressed in her tennis outfit and happily romping with
her Borzoi and measures 10"tall.There is a sister to this
piece, showing the lady running with the Borzoi along-side,
which I ’m sure most of you have seen. That piece was made not
only by the Goebel Wallendorf joint venture but also produced in
a smaller version by Wallendorf alone. The statues marked with
Goebel trimmed the features of the dog in gold, whereas when
Wallendorf produced the smaller version ,they used realistic
colors. In all my years of collecting, this is the only statue
in this pose that I have seen. I highly value this at $1000.
The wood clock shown here was produced around the 1930s.It is
carved from one piece of wood. Originally it housed an electric
clock but the wiring was worn, so I replaced it with a
battery-operated one. The Borzoi measures 83/4"tall x
121/2"long. The value of this wonderful Borzoi with its
original electric clock in working order would be valued around
$100.
You ’ve all seen the famous Greyhound hood ornament but
have you seen one as a Borzoi? I found this many years ago at an
antique show. It was on a circular marble base. At one time it
was on my vehicle but when I changed cars, I decided it was too
valuable to leave on my car for someone to break off. It is now
on a pretty marble ashtray base and I have a perfect-sized
copper Borzoi ashtray to fit inside. At times I wonder if this
piece was made special for someone, as it is identical to the
Greyhound ornament but has lots of tail and leg feathering
instead and I have yet to see another one. Measuring
31/2"tall x 83/4"long,the value of this very unique
item would be around $150.
The Austin
Sculpture Company has been known to produce many large Borzoi
figurines.They probably use Borzoi because of their Art Deco
look. This particular piece was made of an acrylic rather than
their usual plaster material.The lady and Borzoi have an almost
silhouette look.The statue is titled “Evening Stroll.”This
piece was very hard to find when it came out and was
discontinued in a very short time. The only reason I was able to
obtain one was that I always looked in the JC Penney ’s Austin
Sculpture catalog.When I spotted it in there,I ordered it on the
spot.It measures a large 163/4"tall x 9".Because of
its short production run and difficulty to find,the value on
this is estimated at $200. By Cindy Michalak
Colorful, cheery and bright make up the description of this
wonderful porcelain grouping. The artist remarkably decorated
this piece in pinks, burgundies, blues and gold. Beautiful
flowers highlight the lady ’s dress along with the inside of
her bonnet. And just look at the gorgeous Borzoi laying next to
his lady. This piece measures 61/2"tall x 10"long.I
’m not sure if this has a mark on the bottom, as the green
felt to ward off furniture scratches is still attached. I would
venture to say it is either German because of the great feel to
the porcelain, or an Italian piece because of the vivid colors
that Italian artists are so well known for. There is a mate to
this piece that has only the lady and Borzoi and that precious
beauty is kept at Joyce Brandin ’s (Nightsong) house. A rare
and quality piece that is sure to bring a smile to your face,
valued at $350.
This next figurine is an uncommon chalk statue. It measures
10" tall x 12"long and has nice coloring of brown and
white. I suppose it ’s easier to give porcelain pieces more
detail than chalk. In the final phase of casting chalk pieces
there is a smoothing out of the mold seams, which ends up
scraping off and losing some detail. This was found in an
antique shop many years ago. Chalk pieces are easily damaged if
they become damp and over the years can crumble. And for that
reason, I have a spot in my heart to collect the chalks as much
as the porcelains, since chalks are harder to keep nice. With
the rarity, size and perfect Borzoi detailing ,the value of this
figure would be $90. Trying to cover many forms of Unique
Zoitiques, I am including one of my favorite solid bronze Borzoi
pieces. With a lovely brass patina, this bronze Borzoi stands
with the nobility they are known for. Head held high, this piece
measures 101/2"tall x 9"long.
Trying to cover many forms of Unique Zoitiques,I am including
one of my favorite solid bronze Borzoi pieces.With a lovely
brass patina,this bronze Borzoi stands with the nobility they
are known for.Head held high,this piece measures 101/2"tall
x 9"long.
By looking
at it,you wouldn ’t think it weighs much,because the marble
base it is on is only 1"thick.And most metal Borzoi pieces
you see are actually pot metal,making them hollow and very
lightweight.So you can imagine my shock when I tried to pick
this up to look at.At first I thought it was bolted to the
table!There is lots of nice detail in the hair definition on
this piece but not so overly done that it gets gaudy
looking.This is another hard-to-find collectible and since real
bronze dogs are so highly sought after today,the value for this
would be around $300. Thank you for taking the time to look at a
few of my Zoitiques. It is always such fun to go shopping and
discover a Borzoi collect- ible.You get that rush in your
stomach,the excitement takes over, you pay the bill and then get
the joy of placing the piece in that special place in your curio
cabinet to look at for years to come. Good luck at the shows and
keep your eyes open for that next rare and special Unique
Zoitique!§
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