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Forge anvil. Wrought iron. Spain, 18th century. Wrought iron anvil used for a forge dated to the 18th century with the usual shape and wear in this type of old utilitarian pieces. Note, however, the long shank, which could have been used to work on pieces that were smaller than usual or that required a little more detail. Weight: 15kg.
· Size: 30x8x110 cms.
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Ref.: Z2504
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Caller with snake. Wrought iron. Spanish school, 18th century. Knocker made of wrought iron composed of two pieces. The balustrade that would join the door ends in a ring with a serrated outer edge, and from this hangs the knocker itself, a piece of balustraded profiles with a quadrangular section decorated with engraved lines and from which begins a curved shape ending in an oval from which A simple scroll emerges, giving the sensation of a snake's head (and wanting to remember the animal thanks, also, to details engraved in the metal). Weight: 0.3kg.
· Size: 2x8x15 cms.
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Ref.: Z2689
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Anvil. Iron. Twentieth century. Anvil for iron forging with a rectangular body from which two peaks emerge, as is usual in this type of pieces you would use. The projection at the bottom is designed to place the anvil on a support. Weight: 39kg.
· Size: 51x14x26 cms
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Ref.: Z3307
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Forge anvil. Wrought iron. Possibly Spain, 17th century. Wrought iron anvil used for a forge dated to the 18th century with the usual shape and wear in this type of old utilitarian pieces. Weight: 18kg.
· Size: 30x10x35 cms.
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Ref.: Z3634
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Pair of andirons. Wrought iron. Spanish school, 17th century. Pair of iron andirons composed of a part with a rhomboidal section to place logs on it, two flat legs curved in front and a vertical part on it, which ends in a knob and presents a curve to support a bar or something similar nearby of the fire (under this there is another one in front, repeated on the back). Weight: 7kg.
· Size: 18,5x50x51 cms
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Ref.: Z4883
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Collection of forty keys. wrought iron Collection of forty keys made of wrought iron with a ring or simple oval handle, some with a shaft or arm decorated with fine moldings or bands and blades and notches of different shapes. The typology that follows is common in this type of pieces during the 19th century.# Weight: 4.8kg
· Size: Mayor18x5x1 cms.
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Ref.: Z5003C
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Collection of eleven keys. wrought iron Collection of eleven keys made of wrought iron with a ring or simple oval handle, some with a shaft or arm decorated with fine moldings or bands and blades and notches of different shapes. The typology that follows is common in this type of pieces during the 19th century.
· Size: Mayor 17x5x1 cms
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Ref.: Z5003E
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Forge anvil. Wrought iron. Possibly Spain, 18th century. Wrought iron anvil used for a forge dated to the 18th century with the usual shape and wear in this type of old utilitarian pieces. Weight: 50kg.
· Size: 50x11x50 cms.
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Ref.: Z5585
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· Size: 33x16x45 cms.
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Ref.: Z6266
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Carmelite parapets. Iron.Spain, 19th century. Parapets or fragments of low railings made of iron and decorated with a series of geometric elements around two shields, which present a crown as the top and a composition with three stars and a cross on a moment. This heraldry relates the present piece to the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, also known as the Order of the Carmelites, and founded around the 12th century.
· Size: 100x5x100 cms.
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Ref.: ZE362
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Balcony baluster. Wrought iron. XVII century. Balcony railing or baluster made of wrought iron and decorated with discs, moldings and a composition in the center of two facing vase shapes (some enhanced with plant elements) and separated by another disc. These types of lines are common in Spanish works of baroque inspiration. Several units available.
· Size: 4x4x98
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Ref.: ZF0266
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Couple of callers. Iron. Twentieth century. Pair of knockers made of iron that have one piece to be fixed to a door and another, joined by a hinge, to knock. This second one is in the shape of a winged monster or dragon, with a long neck, a tail coiled in the shape of a snake, two front legs holding orbs and a long neck ending in a head with open jaws and a visible tongue. Both pieces are inspired by antique European examples.
· Size: 29x10x23 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0786
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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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Fork sear. Wrought iron. Spanish school, 17th century. Iron fastener of the type known as fork due to its shape, usually used to reinforce tables. The decoration is simple: a balustrade shape on the central axis with small discs and scroll endings at both ends, mainly. Weight: 4kg.
· Size: 30x18x95 cms.
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Ref.: ZT0033
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Six balusters. Wrought iron. Spanish school, 18th century. Lot consisting of six balusters made of wrought iron and decorated with vase or balustraded shapes accompanied by discs and flat moldings, as was common in Spanish works of the time. Weight: 60kg.
· Size: 5,5x5,5x154 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZT0040