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Mortar with pestle. Bronze. Spanish school, 17th century. Bronze mortar with a convex mouth, a raised base facing outwards and a cylindrical body decorated on the outside with reliefs alternating shapes (probably figurative in origin, perhaps angel or Medusa heads) and balustraded shapes derived from the usual ribs, typical in this type of pieces within the Spanish school since the Gothic period. The hand, cylindrical in shape, has a decoration of smooth discs of different diameters and widths, arranged towards the center and towards the end, and a flat widening at the beginning. Weight: 1.7kg.
· Size: 11,5x11,5x7 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1225
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devotional plate; San Vicente Mártir, or of Huesca or of Zaragoza, or of Valencia. Bronze. XIX century. Oval bronze plate with a circular element at the top and a frame to enhance the relief inside, which shows a young man, dressed as a priest, with the Palma del Matirio, a cross behind his back and a stone or wheel or millstone. These elements identify him as Saint Vincent of Huesca, also called Saint Vincent the Martyr, Saint Vincent of Zaragoza and Saint Vincent of Valencia, martyred at the beginning of the 4th century placed on a cross in a cross, skinned, put on a grill, thrown into a dungeon where he died, and his body was thrown into the Turia River in a hide tied with a millstone. Weight: 185 grams.
· Size: 7,5x0.5x11,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZE273
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Gallonized choffeta. Silver, Wood. XIX century. Oval chopstick with turned wooden handles made of silver in its color that has a galloned or veined finish, as well as legs finished in a sphere with a claw. The lines and decorative elements of this piece are common in 19th century European art, and similar examples can be found in numerous schools influenced by French art. Weight: grams.
· Size: 23x6.5x6 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0978
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Dressing table set. Silver, low silver, glass. Spain and others, 20th century. With contrast markings. Set of four jars of silver headdresses in their color of different grades and glass. Of the two tall jars, with lids decorated with Rococo style elements, one has marks in the area of the interior caps. The lowest, with a circular base body, presents ownership initials and hallmarks and sterling marks (800 silver, possibly another by Hermann Behrnd, of Dresden, Germany – a silversmith founded in 1881). The remaining bottle has rococo style decorations on the lid and ownership initials engraved on it.
· Size: Perfumero: 5x5x13,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1155
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19th-20th century Unit price.
· Size: ud. 7,5x11,5 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS;OTHER OBJECTS
Ref.: Z6494A