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Elizabethan style chair. Wood, textile. Spain, 19th century. Carved and polychrome wooden chair with cabriole legs and openwork backrest decorated with a symmetrical composition reminiscent of Rococo in some details and Neoclassical in others. The Elizabethan style developed in Spain during the reign of Elizabeth II, continuing until the end of the 19th century. The furniture, which seeks comfort and a certain ostentation (with relatively inexpensive materials and techniques), interprets in its own way the French baroque, rococo and neoclassical styles, with proportions, techniques and details typical of Spain and the 19th century, with a predominance of gilding, polychrome, carvings, etc.
· Size: 45x45x87 cms.
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Ref.: Z6029
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English style display case. Mahogany veneered wood, bronze, glass. Twentieth century. Display cabinet on a chest of drawers or display cabinet with a lower body of drawers with a clear influence of English Victorian models. The upper part has a double door, glazing on three fronts (with the front area quartered) and a molding finish with a carved central crest, as well as enhancements in the corners in the form of smooth pilasters. In the lower area, this enhancement is repeated with architectural elements, visually extending the furniture and the drawers (a total of four) are left on the front, with circular knobs. It has faults.
· Size: 162x40x177 cms
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Ref.: Z6134
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12-arm bronze chandelier. XIX century Adapted for electrical use, the twelve arms are joined above a sphere, which is fixed to the ceiling by a turned fixed arm and with another sphere in the middle of it. The earliest examples of this element date back to the Middle Ages, taken for civil use in churches, and its design began to be developed in the 15th century. Made of glass, transparent or colored, as well as bronze or a combination of both, they were always lamps intended for important residences, both due to their size and the expense of candles they involved.
· Size: 70x70x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z6360
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“Voltaire” armchair in rosewood wood. A particular chair that has arms, a low seat and a high backrest is known as a “Voltaire” armchair, which became really popular during the reign of Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850; monarch from 1830 to 1848). The name is probably due to the association with the French writer François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), better known by his pseudonym, Voltaire. The furniture has two wheels on its front legs, simple carved decoration and an upholstery that resembles a tapestry on the arms, backrest and seat.
· Size: 68x74x106 cms.
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Ref.: Z6481
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