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Silver vanity mirror from Gallia, France, circa 1900. With contrast markings. Oval mirror with handle decorated with a series of classicist-inspired elements: garlands, plant elements and architectural motifs that create a composition on the back and extend only in some specific points. Under the mirror glass there are some plants that, however, show greater influence of aesthetic novelties that emerged towards the end of the 19th century, a certain modernist air. Weight: 450 gr
· Size: 27X10,8 CMS.
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Ref.: Z0318
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Elevator jack, 5 Tn. Simplex. Iron. USA Templeton, Kenly & Company, Chicago, 20th century. Iron lifting jack with yellow and blue finish made by Templeton Kenly of Chicago, model 5 Tn Simplex. The company Templeton, Kenly & Company was founded in Chicago in 1899 by Walter B. Templeton and his associates, who created the first reliable and safe jack, giving rise to a notable boom for the company, which is still in operation today.
· Size: 18x12x70 cms.
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Ref.: Z2334
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“Album of the exhibition of Spanish furniture from the 15th-16th centuries and first half of the 17th century.” Spanish Society of Friends of Art. Phototype of Hauser and Menet, Madrid. Madrid, 1912. Album made and published on the occasion of the first temporary exhibition organized in Spain specifically dedicated to antique furniture by the Spanish Society of Friends of Art (held in 1912), which has thirty-one full-page plates and thanks to which (and exhibition), interest in antique national furniture in this country was increasing.
· Size: 34.5x3x25 cms
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Ref.: Z2727
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Leather and Castilian walnut wood chair. Metal, walnut wood, leather. Twentieth century. 10 units available; price by unit. Castilian style chair with leather backrest and seat fixed with metal studs to the structure, made of carved walnut wood. It has a carved front shell, drawing curves and leaving a circle in the center, and two other smooth shells joining the front legs with the rear ones. It is inspired by old Castilian furniture, this being a common type in old Spanish cabinetmaking.
· Size: 50x53x97 cms.
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Ref.: Z4845
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Abstract composition, “Rose”. Framed print. BETTINARDI, Graziella (20th century).
Signed (lower right area).
Composition of theme and abstract treatment with dominance of pink tones in which you can see several figurative elements (trees, lunar crescent, geometric shapes) arranged in a grid manner."
· Size: 84x2x63 cms
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Ref.: ZE423
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Lot consisting of 8 wrought iron corner pieces. More units available. Price unit Made at the end of the 20th century
· Size: 15x15x8 cms.
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Ref.: Z0204A
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Pair of handles. Wrought iron. 20th century, following ancient models. Pair of wrought iron handles with the plate designed to go on the door or piece of furniture trimmed at the edges and inside with vegetal and architectural elements and the handles with a disc in the center and two finials at the ends. Weight: 0.8kg.
· Size: 14x4x10 cms.
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Ref.: Z0210G
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Pair of handles. Wrought iron. 20th century, following previous models. Pair of wrought iron handles, each made up of several pieces: two that act as nails to fix it to the wall or piece of furniture, a plate made of cut profiles with fleur-de-lis-shaped finishes and the two handles themselves, decorated with disc and moldings.
· Size: 13x2,5x7,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z0210J
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Padlock with key. Wrought iron. Twentieth century. Ball padlock made of wrought iron composed of a spherical box and some protruding parts that originally would move to close and open the piece. This type of work was carried out following Gothic and Renaissance models.
· Size: 5x5x6 cms.
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Ref.: Z0528A
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Two supports for door closure. Wrought iron. Possibly Spanish school, 18th century. Pair of supports for door closure made of wrought iron and decorated with a series of smooth moldings and simplified plant elements, as is common in Spanish works from both the Baroque and Neoclassical periods. Weight: 3kg.
· Size: 5,5x6,5x20 cms
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Ref.: ZT0028
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Pair of framed prints, “Montpelier” and “Raglan Castle”. Engraving by TINGLE, James; according to works by GASTINEAU, Henry. Possibly first half of the 19th century. Pair of framed prints identified thanks to a series of texts that appear under the landscapes shown. The one entitled “Raglan Castle” is indicated as an engraving by J. Tingle (name next to the number 15), based on a drawing or work by H. Gastineau. Henry Gastineau (1791-1876) was a very prolific English painter and printmaker, specialized in watercolors, trained at the Royal Academy in London. James Tingle (1790-1858/60) was an English engraver. The plate titled “Montpelier” presents the same names (with the number 11 in this case).
· Size: 34x3x29 cms. INT 64x43 cms.
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Ref.: ZT0055
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Lock with key. Wrought iron. Century XVIII. Rectangular lock made of wrought iron that has a “box” with a raised piece in the corner (which has been decorated in a simple way), and a lock shield cut out following shapes common in Spanish forging from the 17th and 18th centuries. It has a key, decorated, as usual, with simple moldings.
· Size: 15x4x17 cms
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Ref.: Z0580D
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“Le Harle.” Framed color engraving. Wood, paper, etc. XIX century. Engraving of a colored bird with a bird perched on a coastal background with a fortification in the background, inspired by common works from the 18th century, usually made with the intention of illustrating a scientific book but also dedicating the attention that a work of art deserves. A group of species from the Anatidae family are known by the French name “harle”.
· Size: 32x42 cms.
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Ref.: Z4764A
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“American Anas”. Framed color engraving. Wood, paper, etc. Twentieth century. The American wigeon (formerly known as Anas Americana, later reassigned as Mareca Americana) is an anseriform bird native to North America. The engraving is inspired by common works from the 18th century, usually made with the intention of illustrating a scientific book but also dedicating the attention that a work of art deserves.
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Ref.: Z4764B
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“Aythya Ferina” (European pochard). Framed color engraving. Wood, paper, etc. Twentieth century. The European pochard, also called the common pochard, is an anseriform bird of the family Anatidae that lives in Eurasia and Africa. The engraving is inspired by common works from the 18th century, usually made with the intention of illustrating a scientific book but also dedicating the attention that a work of art deserves.
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Ref.: Z4764C
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“Le Cannard Femelle ou La Cane” (Pata). Framed color engraving. Wood, paper, etc. Twentieth century. Titled “The female duck” (“cane” is the French name for the female duck), this engraving is inspired by common works from the 18th century, usually made with the intention of illustrating a scientific book but also dedicating the attention that deserves a work of art (note the details, the background, etc.).
· Size: 32,5x5x42 cms.
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Ref.: Z4764D
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“La Sarcelle, mâle” (male duck). Framed color engraving. Wood, paper, etc. Twentieth century. In French, some small surface ducks are known as “sarcelle”. This engraving is inspired by common works from the 18th century, usually made with the intention of illustrating a scientific book but also dedicating the attention that a work of art deserves (note the details, the background, etc.).
· Size: 32,5x3x42 cms.
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Ref.: Z4764E
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“Le Dindon” (The male turkey). Framed color engraving. Wood, paper, etc. Twentieth century. In French, the male turkey is known as “dindon”, but note that another bird appears a little further in the background. This engraving is inspired by common works from the 18th century, usually made with the intention of illustrating a scientific book but also dedicating the attention that a work of art deserves (note the details, the background, etc.).
· Size: 32.5x3x42 cms.
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Ref.: Z4764F
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Centerpiece. Cut glass. Twentieth century. Cup-shaped centerpiece with a square base, which has been made of translucent glass and has been decorated by engraving it with diamond points, triangles and geometric and vegetal elements, all motifs already used in this type of pieces since the 19th century in schools European. Weight: 3.15kg.
· Size: 25x25x19 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1080
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Presents restoration. 18th century
· Size: 13,5x13,5x20 cms.
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Ref.: Z4830
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800 thousandths silver Knives weight 220 gr
· Size: Estuche: 27x22x3 cms / cuchillo:21x3x2 cms
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Ref.: Z4837
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Toothpick holder. “Burrito with two baskets.” On a circular base decorated with classically inspired eggs stands the naturalistic figure of the donkey, with two baskets on its back, which are used to put the chopsticks. The combination of elements extracted from Neoclassicism along with more characteristic details of the Avant-garde (Realism, naturalism, a certain pictorial treatment of the animal, etc.) is striking.
· Size: 7x6x7 cms.
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Ref.: Z5309
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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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Five ball nail. Wrought iron. End of the 20th century. Decorative nail composed of a hemispherical part with four “pearls” on the outside separated by smooth bands and a central hole in which the nail is fitted, decorated at its end with another “pearl” or sphere and which would fix the two parts to where it would be located. the piece. Several units available.
· Size: 10,5x10,5x6 cms
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Ref.: Z0206A