Bibelotslondon Ltd is a UK registered company based in London Bridge dealing in ephemera and curiosities from Britain and around the world. Our diverse inventory is carefully chosen and constantly evolving. We work very hard to offer the highest quality works at competitive prices. Our inventory is listed online, and we strive to keep our website completely up to date, so our customers can easily check availability. We believe in offering clients items that are unique and rare for aficionados of the antique and collector's world. Bibelot is a late nineteenth century word derived from the French word bel ‘beautiful’, meaning a small item of beauty, curiosity or interest. The word ephemera is derived from the sixteenth century Greek word ephmera meaning a printed or hand written paper not meant to be retained for a long period of time.


Fine antique unpublished family photo of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovnaof Russia and members of her family seated in the garden of FrogmoreCottage in exile circa 1923. Included in the photo are Princess Andrei nee Elisaveta Ruffo-Sasso, Princess IrinaYusupov, Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, Princess Maria Galitzine, she was born Countess von Carlow, her first husband Prince Boris Galitzine was killed in action in 1919. In 1929 she married Count Vladimir Kleinmichel who beame Xenia's adviser and trustee, front: Count Vladimir Kleinmichel, unknown, 
the man in the light suit in the front could be her brother Count George von CarlowAlexander Volkov.

From the private family collection of Prince and Princess Felix Yusupov.

Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (1875-1960) was the elder daughter and fourth child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia (née Princess Dagmar of Denmark) and the sister of Emperor Nicholas II. She married a cousin, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia, with whom she had seven children. She was the mother-in-law of Felix Yusupov and a cousin of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia who, together, killed Grigori Rasputin, holy healer to her nephew, the haemophiliac Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia. During her brother's reign she recorded in her diary and letters increasing concern about his rule. After the fall of the monarchy in February 1917 she fled Russia, eventually settling in the United Kingdom. Her grandson Prince Andrew Andreevich has been head of the Romanov family since December 2016.

Size: 9 x 9 cm approx

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