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Silver perfume bottle. XIX century.
Teardrop-shaped bottle, which has a foot, elaborate handles decorated with plant elements and scrolls of classicist influence, and stoppers with flowers and leaves. On the outside of the body, the perfumers present some compositions with a certain medieval memory. This mixture of styles was common in 19th century European art.
Weight: 44 gr "
· Size: 4,5 x 1,5 x 9,5 cm.
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Ref.: Z2226A
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Green glass siphon; Vounatsos. Metal, glass. Paris, France, around 1920. Siphon with a metal head with a silver finish and words engraved on it (Vounatsos Freres on one side; on the other you can read, among others, the manufacturing location of the piece, Paris), and a green glass body with a acid etched. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x30,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114407
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Siphon; Le Sterelise, Toulouse. Glass, metal. Around 1920. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved marks and glass body in orange tones with engraved legend and marks on the base. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114409
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Siphon; Fabrique de Boissons Gazeuses, Schaub, Nice, Antibes. Metal, glass. France, around 1920. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved markings (Schaub / Nice-Antibes) and green glass body with factory acid etching (Fabrique de Boissons Gazeuses /Schaub / Nice.Antibes) and markings on the base. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x32 cms
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Ref.: ZF114411
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Siphon. Glass and metal. Around 1920. Siphon with metal head (Alard, Gueret Fres, Paris) and orange glass body with mark on the base and the legend “Maison Poët fondée en 1860 / Boissons / Gazeuse / P. Braive / succeseur / Menton”. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x33,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114406
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Siphon; E. Limouzin, Nantes. Glass, metal. France, around 1920. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved marks (quarter crescent moon / E. Limouzin-Nantes / another quarter moon / Durafort; Paris 14; Etain Sans-plomb) and glass body in orange tone with acid etching of the factory (E. Limouzin / marque- quarter-moon- déposée / Nantes/ …). These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x31,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114412
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Blue glass siphon; Brasserie de Saint Yrieix Holderer. Glass, metal. France, 30s or 40s. Glass siphon for seltzer water of a specific brand with a metal head with a silver finish and engraved words related to its manufacture. Engraved on the blue glass body you can read “Brasserie de St Yrieix / G. Ch. Holderen // Chaume-Vienne”, in reference to the French town near Limoges and the establishment called Holderer, which was apparently in operation , between 1828 and 1967.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114408
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Siphon; Brasserie Flad, Albi. Metal, glass. France, around 1920. Has damage. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved marks (L. Perrot & Charpentier/ Chateaumeillant) and engraved transparent glass body (Brasserie L. Flad /Albi) referring to the establishment of Léopold Flad, founded in the French city of Albi in 1822 (and which closed in 1964). These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114413
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Candlestick. Bronze. XIX century. Bronze candlestick decorated with vegetal and venerated elements in light relief. Both the base and the axis or balustraded foot with a disc and the upper part present a series of curves in their profiles that show the influence of Rococo work from the 18th century. It was common in 19th century European silversmiths to seek inspiration from past styles, adapting them to the taste of the moment.
· Size: 15x15x28 cms
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Ref.: Z0414
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Corona typewriter with case and Polish sticker. First half of the 20th century. Typewriter with carry case that has an exterior handle and closures. As can be deduced from the names that appear on it, it is from the company Corona Typewriter Company, Inc, Groton, NY, USA. One of the best known is the model 3, which began to be manufactured in 1912. As a curiosity, this machine shows a sticker that has been related to a Polish repair shop that is known to have been in operation in 1937.
· Size: 31x25x20 cms.
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Ref.: Z0756
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Presents restoration. 18th century
· Size: 13,5x13,5x20 cms.
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Ref.: Z4830
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COLL Y MARCH, J. Under the direction of DE FALGÁS, M. “Practical treatise on architecture with the five orders according to Vignola, Palladio, Scamozzi.” Artistic Editions. Vda Cacsellas Moncanut, Suc. By JM Fabre. Barcelona. Folder with sheets inside.
· Size: 29x2,5x37 cms
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Ref.: ZF1112
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Box with metal marquetry. Wood, metal. Possibly French school, 19th century. Has damage. Requires restoration. Rectangular chest with a flat lid that has a dark wood interior decorated on the lid with two metallic lines, and a black exterior with carved decorations (one molding towards the base and another at the top) and metal marquetry applications. This is concentrated in the hole for the lock and in the upper part of the lid (composition of vegetal and architectural elements with polychrome concentrated in the center and in the corners, joined together by lines). Both in the style of decoration and in the tones used, it is reminiscent of Napoleon III pieces from the French school.
· Size: 38x27x14 cms.
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Ref.: Z0503
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Birds and flowers; couple. Framed panels, carved soapstone and hard stones. Hong Kong, 20th century. Pair of oriental style panels that show branches with leaves and flowers on hard stones accompanied by small birds. On the back, they have a hook for hanging, also in an oriental style.
· Size: 30,5x2x96 cms.
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Ref.: Z0821
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Bronze candlestick. XIX century. It is missing. Candlestick made of bronze that has a mixtilinear base and simple decoration, a balustraded shaft with moldings and a disc in the center with curved profiles and a lighter topped with waves, resembling a flower. Weight: 300 grams.
· Size: 11x11x20 cms.
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Ref.: Z0165X
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Writing desk. Bronze. XIX century. The four containers that make up the desk are placed on a tray with curved profiles decorated with moldings and scallops on its edges. The sandbox or sandbox, the duster and the inkwell have clear lines and smooth areas, combined with fine moldings resembling a cord; The oval box with a lid topped with a knob shows smooth moldings on its entire exterior surface. Although certain details (particularly the tray) could recall certain Rococo works of the 18th century, the attenuation of its movement, the decoration of the containers, the lines and the lack of prominent decorative elements would be more characteristic of the Neoclassicism of the centuries. XVIII and XIX, as is the inspiration in styles of the past and the combination of several currents in the same piece.
· Size: 25x18x11 cms.
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Ref.: Z0376
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Tray with handle. Silver metal. Around 1900. With contrast markings. Tray with lobed contours with three spaces inside and a pearl border on that edge that also has a handle that splits its axis in two and is decorated with plant and architectural elements of clear classicist influence. It has three legs shaped like leaves. Contrast markings are located on the edge.
· Size: 34x34x15 cms
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Ref.: Z0165P
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Pair of andirons. Iron, etc. XIX century.
Pair of chimney andirons formed by a long, flat piece on which the logs would be placed, two legs in front located in a semicircle and a vertical axis topped by a golden metal sphere, following neoclassical models. Weight: 4kg."
· Size: 21x48x48 cms.
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Ref.: ZT0015
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Charcoal box. Brass, wood, iron. Northern Europe, 19th century. Rectangular box located on four rollers or wheels to move it, covered on the outside with metal, decorated with a series of genre scenes enhanced by bands of plant motifs. These chests were used to keep coal near the fireplace, their use being known in England, Holland, etc. Weight: 5kg.
· Size: 46x30x28 cms.
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Ref.: Z4318
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Walnut wood board. Possibly 17th century. Rectangular walnut wood board that presents a series of marks from use on the upper part and a hole and more marks on the lower part.
· Size: 64x2,5x110 cms.
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Ref.: Z5237A
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Front or fireplace front. Iron, Bronze etc. Possibly France, 19th century. Low fireplace front composed of a bar with moldings at the front under a tubular piece, and topped on the sides by two figures of lions reclining on classicist pedestals. Stylistically, the piece closely follows French school models, and may have been made in this country, and is clearly inspired by the Empire style. Weight: 3kg.
· Size: 71x8x15 cms.
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Ref.: Z3073
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Pair of ashtrays. Blue glass. Murano, Italy, 20th century. Pair of glass ashtrays combining two shades of blue and decorated, on the outside, with a series of thick projections or spikes towards the bottom of them. Due to the shape and quality of the material, it has been linked to the city of Murano, well known both for its glass and for the design of its pieces.
· Size: 21x21x9 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1161
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Three birds. Enameled porcelain. Possibly ARA Manises, Valencia, Spain, 20th century. Marks on the base. One has traces of label. Three birds, different from each other, appear perched on stumps and rocks in each of the three enameled porcelain figures. Each piece features a white base, decorated with gold accents and elements reminiscent of antique European pieces. At the base, they have the initials AR, and one of them has a label that reads “ARA”.
· Size: 11x11x23 cms.
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Ref.: Z3492
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Oil lamp. Enameled porcelain, metal, glass. Possibly Spain, 19th century. Has hair. Quinqué with globular glass lampshade and tank located inside a blue enameled porcelain vase on the outside that rises on legs reminiscent of Rococo and French influence and is decorated with bands of architectural and plant elements of classicist influence.
· Size: 18x18x67 cms
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Ref.: ZF1154