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Girl in car. Porcelain. Twentieth century. Porcelain figure that presents a girl on a cart, in which there is a container to place a plant or some other decorative element. The base does not have marks, but it is necessary to highlight the golden highlights and the detail that the figure presents, both in the relief and in the polychrome of it. Weight: 0.375 kg.
· Size: 16x8x16 cms.
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Ref.: Z1227B
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Children and Bacchus. Biscuit porcelain. Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, 20th century. With marks on the base. The three child figures are placed on an oval base, one reclining, another sitting and the third standing. The grapes, clusters, leaves and glass they present link the piece with a Bacchic scene and with the Roman god associated with wine. It was a very popular theme already in 19th century porcelain, to the point that several pieces similar to the present model are known, preserved in private collections.
· Size: 10x11x15 cms.
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Ref.: Z1227C
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Cupid playing the drum. Biscuit, bronze. Twentieth century. Biscuit figure located on a gilt bronze base decorated with architectural and vegetal elements of classicist taste that shows a semi-naked Cupid, wearing a tricorn hat and playing a hollow drum. It has an incised mark on the base. These types of figures were common in European factories since the 18th century, showing the god of love from classical mythology in disguise and in different attitudes. Weight: 0.373 kg.
· Size: 11,5x7,5x13 cms.
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Ref.: Z1227D
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Bronze oil lamp. Century XVIII
· Size: 19x19x67 cms.
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Ref.: Z1267
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17th-18th century Requires restoration
· Size: 29X24,3 / int 24,3x19,8 cms.
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Ref.: Z1283
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Unicorn purifying the fountain. Tapestry. 20th century, following flamenco models. Tapestry inspired by a fragment of the well-known work (on the same support) preserved in the Metropolitan Museum in New York entitled “The Unicorn purifies the Fountain”, belonging to the Unicorn Tapestries, and made between 1495 and 1505 in Flemish workshops following a French cardboard.
· Size: 120x1x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z1389
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The Lady and the Unicorn. Tapestry. 20th century, following medieval models. Tapestry inspired by one of the series currently known as “The Lady and the Unicorn”, made up of six works in the “mille-Fleurs” style and made in Flanders in wool and silk following cartoons drawn in Paris around the year 1500, and which They are kept in the Musée de Cluny in Paris (France). Specifically, the piece is inspired by the tapestry titled “À mon seul désir.”
· Size: 120x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z1389A
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Eight-armed chandelier in gold metal. Twentieth century. Attached to the ceiling by a chain, the eight arms of the lamp emerge from a central baluster topped at the bottom by a polygonal piece, with an S shape and plant elements towards the center and at the ends. While the shape and material are reminiscent of Northern European examples from the Renaissance, the shapes and decoration show greater influence from highly simplified classical examples.
· Size: 85x85x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z1658
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Centerpiece. Calamine. France, 19th century. Patinated calamine centerpiece with legs and a complex decoration based on plant and architectural elements that draw curves and countercurves, shells and rockeries, showing clear inspiration in Rococo pieces from the 18th century.
· Size: 27x18x14 cms
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Ref.: Z2207
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Centerpiece. Calamine. France, 19th century. Centerpiece made of calamine slightly raised on legs and has two handles on the sides. The elaborate and delicate decoration based on architectural elements, garlands, plant motifs and volutes (all of classicist influence) is distributed in a harmonious geometric composition. The piece is inspired by Rococo works from the 18th century and Neoclassical works from the 19th century.
· Size: 32x16x12 cms.
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Ref.: Z2208
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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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Pair of frames. Wood, stucco. XIX century. Pair of rectangular frames made of carved and gilded wood decorated with a series of moldings of different widths, some smooth and flat, others smooth and curved and two decorated with elements of classicist influence in slight relief.
· Size: 42x5x34,5 cms . int 22,5x14,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z2240
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Gallé style vase. Glass. Twentieth century. Glass vase in yellow, orange and brown tones decorated “in a cameo” with palm trees and pyramids. Clearly, it is inspired by the works of Émile Gallé (Nancy, 1846-1904), an artist considered one of the main names of French Art Nouveau and widely recognized for his work with glass (especially what is often called “cameo glass”). ).
· Size: 10x10x32 cms.
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Ref.: Z2251
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Art Nouveau style tray. Tin. Twentieth century. Oval tray decorated with oak leaves, plant stems and curved lines, closely following the Art Nouveau style both in the shape of the piece and in these decorative elements and in the tone of the chosen material.
· Size: 19x28 cms.
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Ref.: Z2262
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Set of three heraldic plates. Bronze. Century XVIII. Bronze plaques decorated with a castle with a pelican poking its chest at the door, a heraldic element enhanced with symmetrically arranged plant shapes. Although the pelican appears in heraldry with some frequency, it is possible that the pieces are related to the surname Lázaro.
· Size: 23,5x0.2x25 cms
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Ref.: Z2265
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Tray. Silver metal. Around 1900. Tray with foot made of silver metal decorated with a composition made from plant elements, openwork areas, oval mirrors with pearls and cut edges. Along with the notes of classicist influence that it presents, it is possible to appreciate a somewhat more advanced composition and certain details and a slight modernist air.
· Size: 27x27x6 cms.
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Ref.: Z2277
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Tray. Silver. Twentieth century. Circular silver tray embossed in its color, circular and decorated on the edge with a series of busts inside strings of pearls, accompanied by scrolls, plant elements and venerated motifs with a clear Rococo memory, which has a serrated edge on the outside. The piece is inspired by a common typology in Spanish silversmithing (especially in Cordoba and Salamanca environments and in the 18th century) known for its embossed decoration, its themes, and its shape. Weight: 325 gr.
· Size: 28x28x3 cms.
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Ref.: Z2278
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Wall Clock. Box in walnut wood, wood, etc. XIX century. Wall clock with a carved walnut wood case decorated with architectural elements of classicist influence combining wood tones. The white dial features Roman numerals for the hours and lines for the minutes; The pendulum has a decoration of thin stems on the sides of an arrow and two letters (RA), and a white plate on the box to measure its oscillation.
· Size: 34x80 cms.
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Ref.: Z2292
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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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Brazier box. Carved walnut wood. XIX century. Support for circular brazier made of carved walnut wood that has simple legs to move it slightly away from the ground and thus distribute more heat throughout the room in which it has been placed. These types of elements were very common in interiors until the invention and expansion of other heating systems. However, it is not common for them to be preserved given their purely utilitarian purpose and their replacement with a more modern one as soon as tastes change or when the previous one deteriorates.
· Size: 84x84x13 cms.
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Ref.: Z2366
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Pair of paired pilasters. Carved, polychrome and gilded mother. XVII century. Pair of moldings made of carved, polychrome and gilded wood, composed of pilasters, curves, etc., paired, and decorated with architectural elements of marked classicist influence and clean lines. The lines shown in their profiles link them to the Baroque.
· Size: 17x12x74 cms.
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Ref.: Z2511
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Two-leaf door with frame, and wrought iron hardware. Soria pine wood and walnut panels, wrought iron. Century XVIII. Two-leaf door with a simple frame decorated with carved walnut wood panels, thus contrasting in tone with the frame and enhancing the composition of a large rectangle interspersed with two small squares placed side by side. The frame is simple, as is usually the case with this type of pieces, and also has flanges and wrought iron fittings. The conservation of these construction elements is not common, given their purely utilitarian purpose and their replacement by more modern ones as soon as tastes change or when the old ones deteriorate.
· Size: 148x212 (Hoja 61x202 cms.)
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Ref.: Z2655
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Pumpkin-shaped box. Enameled porcelain, metal. Twentieth century. Pumpkin-shaped box made of enameled porcelain, maintaining a certain realism on the outside, which has metal stripes on the closure (decorated with pearls in slight relief and a flower) attached to the hinges, and a white finish on the inside. The piece recalls works from the 19th century, very popular in factories and important European centers, which stood out for their inspiration in works from the Far East (Chinese boxes of carved wood, ceramic or porcelain, or cloisonné enamel, Japanese works, etc.) .
· Size: 4,5x5x5 cms.
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Ref.: Z2664
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Violetero. Gold metal and glass. XIX century. Fine vase of the type called violetero formed by a lower body in gilded metal that has three legs, a series of decorated moldings and, as a finish, an orb with roses on which Cupid is seated, and another upper one composed of a flower simple made of opaque glass. The classical influence of the piece responds to the tastes of Neoclassicism.
· Size: 16x16x40 cms.
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Ref.: Z2669