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Sylvie Collection

"Sylvie: A Timeless Tale of Elegance and Artistry" Step into the enchanting world of Sylvie, where grace and beauty intertwine

Background imageSylvie Collection: Dolls of Sylvie Leconte, Brocard and Zephyrine Galebstie

Dolls of Sylvie Leconte, Brocard and Zephyrine Galebstie
Dolls of ballet dancers Mlle. Sylvie Leconte, Mlle. Brocard and Mlle. Zephyrine Galebstie. Wooden dolls dressed by the young Princess Victoria

Background imageSylvie Collection: Dolls of Miss Cawse in the roles of Fatima and Cestra

Dolls of Miss Cawse in the roles of Fatima and Cestra
Dolls of Miss Cawse in the roles of Fatima, Lady Brighton, and Cestra Countess Regal in the comic opera Azor and Zemira dressed by young Princess Victoria

Background imageSylvie Collection: Dolls of Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie Leconte

Dolls of Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie Leconte
Dolls of dancers Mlle. Porphyria or Porphirin Brocard and Mlle. Sylvie Leconte dressed by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageSylvie Collection: Marie Taglioni, ballerina costume dolls by young Princess

Marie Taglioni, ballerina costume dolls by young Princess
Ballerina Marie Taglioni dolls dressed in costumes of La Bayadere, La Sylphide and William Tell by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageSylvie Collection: Sylvie Flour in Mille & Une Nuits at the Theatre du

Sylvie Flour in Mille & Une Nuits at the Theatre du
Sylvie Flour as the First Bazaar Merchant in Mille & Une Nuits at the Theatre du Chatelet, 1881. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1881

Background imageSylvie Collection: Singer Marguerite Priola as Abeille in the comic

Singer Marguerite Priola as Abeille in the comic opera l Ombre performed at the Theatre Imperial de l Opera-Comique, 1870. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1870

Background imageSylvie Collection: Wood anemone or windflower, Anemone nemorosa

Wood anemone or windflower, Anemone nemorosa, Anemone sylvie. Handcoloured steel engraving by L. Noel after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageSylvie Collection: Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta, and Cup Race (engraving)

Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta, and Cup Race (engraving)
1097241 Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta, and Cup Race (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta, and Cup Race)

Background imageSylvie Collection: Madame Rejane in Sylvie (colour photo)

Madame Rejane in Sylvie (colour photo)
2818002 Madame Rejane in Sylvie (colour photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Madame Rejane in Sylvie)

Background imageSylvie Collection: Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine SFE 519L

Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine SFE 519L
Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine, SH Class, regn. SFE 519L, number 46596, Sylvie. Built in 1913, by Ruston, Proctor and Company, with a 5 Nhp single cylinder engine. Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imageSylvie Collection: Theatre National De L Odeon. - Mlle. Sylvie - Role de Charlotte. - Le Roi Galant, 1904

Theatre National De L Odeon. - Mlle. Sylvie - Role de Charlotte. - Le Roi Galant, 1904. Mademoiselle Sylvie, (1883-1970) as Charlotte in Le Roi Galant by Louis Marsolleau et Maurice Soulie

Background imageSylvie Collection: Marie Allard and Jean Dauberval in the opera-ballet Silvie. Artist: Carmontelle, Louis (1717-1806)

Marie Allard and Jean Dauberval in the opera-ballet Silvie. Artist: Carmontelle, Louis (1717-1806)
Marie Allard and Jean Dauberval in the opera-ballet Silvie. Private Collection

Background imageSylvie Collection: Gabrielle Rejane in Sylvie, c1902. Artist: Rautlinger

Gabrielle Rejane in Sylvie, c1902. Artist: Rautlinger
Gabrielle Rejane in Sylvie, c1902. Gabrielle Rejane was the stage name of French actress Gabrielle-Charlotte Reju, (1856-1920)

Background imageSylvie Collection: Royal Variety Performance 1965

Royal Variety Performance 1965
A dozen of the 21 acts lined up for the Royal Variety Performance 1965. From left, Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers, Shirley Bassey, Jack Benny, Peter, Paul and Mary, Dusty Springfield

Background imageSylvie Collection: Cowes Regatta 1853

Cowes Regatta 1853
COWES REGATTA, ISLE OF WIGHT " The Julia", Winner of the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup, with other competitors " The Arrow" and " The Sylvie"


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"Sylvie: A Timeless Tale of Elegance and Artistry" Step into the enchanting world of Sylvie, where grace and beauty intertwine. From the Royal Variety Performance in 1965 to the exquisite dolls crafted by Sylvie Leconte, Brocard, and Zephyrine Galebstie, this name exudes sophistication. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Dolls of Miss Cawse as she flawlessly embodies both Fatima and Cestra. The dolls of Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie Leconte capture their essence with stunning precision. Even young Princesses pay homage to legendary ballerina Marie Taglioni through her delicate costume dolls. Witness Sylvie Flour's captivating performance in Mille & Une Nuits at the Theatre du, transporting audiences to a mystical realm. Singer Marguerite Priola brings laughter as Abeille in a delightful comic act that leaves hearts lighter than air. Nature itself finds inspiration from Sylvie, with wood anemone or windflower Anemone nemorosa blooming effortlessly like her elegance on stage. The prestigious Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta echoes her timeless allure as sailors race for glory under her watchful gaze. Madame Rejane graces us with her presence as she portrays Sylvie in vivid color photographs capturing every nuance of emotion. Meanwhile, Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine SFE 519L hums along dutifully behind the scenes - a testament to Sylvia's enduring legacy beyond entertainment. The Theatre National De L Odeon comes alive with Mlle. Sylvie assuming the role of Charlotte in Le Roi Galant back in 1904 - a portrayal that resonates even today with its depth and authenticity. Sylvia is more than just a name; it represents an era defined by artistry, poise, and grandeur. It encapsulates all that is magical about performances that transcend time, leaving an indelible mark on our hearts and souls.