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Carding table. Wood, metal, rope. Century XVIII. Wooden board reinforced with metal strips that has ropes to hold it and a series of spikes for use in carding wool, the type used before the Industrial Revolution for these purposes. Despite how common these pieces were made, very few are preserved due to the technological advances that have taken place.
· Size: 35x33x67 cms.
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Ref.: Z5611
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Window frame. Carved stone. Twentieth century. Carved stone window frame in its color decorated with scrolls and bands with knots of distant Celtic memory, as well as a checkerboard that can be linked to examples of the Spanish Romanesque among other styles, and scrolls of classical influence. These types of pieces were made since ancient times to enhance openings in prominent homes.
· Size: 108x114 cms. int 51x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z5657
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Blacksmith bellows. Pine wood, wrought iron, leather. Century XVIII. Bellows made of carved pine wood and reinforced wrought iron and completed with leather and studs. .
· Size: 175x90x25 cms.
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Ref.: Z5658
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Pair of chimney andirons. Iron. XIX century. Pair of andirons for fireplace made of iron formed by a horizontal piece to place under the firewood and another decorative part at the front (this one composed of a rectangular plate finished in two facing volutes and another vertical piece that resembles a column and ends in a disk flat). Although there are elements such as volutes that already appear in Romanesque forging, the lines of the andirons are more reminiscent of Neoclassical examples in some details.
· Size: 32x80x70 cms.
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Ref.: Z5802
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Necklace with hyaline quartz beads. Necklace formed by a succession of faceted hyaline quartz discs on their fronts. Hyaline quartz is also called rock crystal, and is an almost colorless variety of quartz, used since ancient times in luxury arts and often in jewelry as a gem.
· Size: 24x3 cms.
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Ref.: Z5804
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Necklace with jasper plates. Black cord necklace that has been used to position and join the rectangular jasper plates that form the necklace, these wider at one end than the other. Jasper, used for jewelry and other sumptuary arts since Antiquity, is a stone with a certain variety of colors, used for its ornamental value and as “precious stones.”
· Size: 22x5 cms.
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Ref.: Z5805
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Necklace with Mexican agate plates. Necklace made with cords in different tones thanks to which the beads that compose it are placed and highlighted: flat circular discs alternate with dark spherical beads, highlighting the lines of the former; In front there is a triangular piece, in which the white and transparent areas alternate with red, yellow, white areas, etc. Agate has been a common stone throughout History due to the properties attributed to it (the Egyptian one was effective against the bites of certain animals, the stone in general provided longevity in other cultures, etc.) and for its attractiveness ( often used both in sculptures and in Egyptian mummies for eyes, carved to create notable pieces such as the Chalice of Valencia or the cameos of Ancient Rome, etc.).
· Size: 22x7 cms.
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Ref.: Z5806
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Lot of twelve keys. Iron. 16th and 17th centuries. Keys made of iron of various dates that have different decorative elements, centered on the ring and the body, various shapes on the palette and some are hollow and others are not.
· Size: Mayor: 3x1x16 cms.
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Ref.: Z6164
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Gas lamp in glass, gilt bronze and enameled porcelain. 19th century A pedestal with seed beads and medallions serves as the base for the porcelain vase decorated with roses that acts as the body of the lamp, and has two metal handles. The upper part has the key to control the gas output, and the flame is protected by a glass cylinder that is surrounded by a rose-colored and carved glass flower. Without forgetting the functionality of these works, time and effort has been dedicated to the decorative part as it is a lamp intended for an important interior.
· Size: 30x30x85 cms.
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Ref.: Z6222
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Silver vanity set. Birmingham, Levi & Salaman, England. Beginning of the 20th century. With contrast markings. Set of toiletries items consisting of two brushes, comb, scissors, tweezers, shoulder blades and other grooming and styling items. The handles and backs of the pieces have been decorated with scrolls, volutes and plant elements of clear classicist inspiration, as is common in English silverware. Some parts of certain objects are made of other materials. The contrast marks place the creation of the game in Birmingham, England, at the beginning of the 20th century, and provide the information about the workshop: Levi & Salaman. Weight: 630 grams.
· Size: 20x15x5 cms
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Ref.: Z6378R
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Set of three serving cutlery. Silver. ESPUÑES, Matilde. Spain, towards the beginning of the 20th century. With contrast markings. Set of three serving cutlery made of silver in its color, consisting of a fork and serving shovel and a fish knife, decorated with engraved plant elements, accompanied in two pieces by a central composition with wavy shapes and plant and scroll elements (in the case of the shovel, openwork, this wavy shape is worked reminiscent of a dragon). One of the pieces features initials, and all three have sterling and hallmark marks. Matilde Espuñes y Bagués, daughter of Luis Espuñes, trained with her father, later establishing herself on her own (M. ESPUÑES brand, active 1909-1950) and achieving notable success. Weight: 0.32kg.
· Size: Paletón: 7x3x27 cms.
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Ref.: Z6378V
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Set of five jugs, glass and silver. With ownership initial marks. Set of five jugs in different sizes (two small, two medium and one larger) with a flared glass part and carved and engraved decoration, and a silver handle and top. Its shapes and decoration show a clear influence of the so-called English “claret jug” used for serving wine at the table.
· Size: Atura pieza mayor 36 cms.
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Ref.: Z6429
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Car headlight. BRC mark, first half of the 20th century. Headlight, possibly for automobile and with carbide-based operation, made of metal, which has a small plate with the initials BRC, alluding to the French company, based in Paris, that manufactured them.
· Size: 38x26x44 cms (diam 38)
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Ref.: Z6578
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Bronze candle. XIX century. The circular foot rises at the edges to collect any oil that may fall. A Solomonic foot ends in a vase shape, to give way to the central knot of the candle, in which each of the lights emerges from a schematized quadruped. The upper finial, above another simple vase shape, has a flat plate of scrolls and fleur-de-lis and a tubular rod finished in a decoration with two shapes reminiscent of rampant animals and another figure at the top. This type of lamps made in the 19th century are inspired by other older works, following the custom of the time of taking the styles of the past as examples to follow.
· Size: 26x26x89 cms.
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Ref.: Z6771
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Albarelo or pharmacy jar. Enameled porcelain. Towards the second half of the 19th century. Circular jars with a ball-topped lid, decorated on the outside with fine outstanding moldings and a composition based on garlands and classicist elements surrounding the cartouches with the name of the medicine they contained, written in Latin, in capital letters and in black. These types of objects were a basic element in pharmacies and pharmacies until the appearance and generalization of factory-packaged medicines, since they were used to store certain substances used in the preparation of remedies. Price you
· Size: 12x12x25 cms.
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Ref.: Z6808
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Silver mesh bag, 19th century. Silver mesh bag in its color decorated with triangular elements at the bottom that has a smooth hinged closure and a chain of alternating long and short links. These types of pieces were very common in the 19th century, as a luxury element and practical piece for galas and other special events. Weight: 325g
· Size: 20x18 cms
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Ref.: Z6876A
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Silver mesh bag, 19th century. Silver mesh bag in its color decorated with triangular elements at the bottom that has a smooth hinged closure and a chain of alternating long and short links. These types of pieces were very common in the 19th century, as a luxury element and practical piece for galas and other special events. Weight: 46 gr
· Size: 7x7 cms.
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Ref.: Z6876B
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Silver mesh bag, 19th century. Silver mesh bag in its color decorated with triangular elements at the bottom that has a smooth hinged closure and a chain of alternating long and short links. These types of pieces were very common in the 19th century, as a luxury element and practical piece for galas and other special events. Weight: 200 gr
· Size: 16x15 cms.
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Ref.: Z6876D
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· Size: 21x26 cms.
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Ref.: ZA6255
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Candlestick, stipe with child figure. Calamine. XIX century. Candlestick with a circular base raised on legs with architectural and plant elements whose axis is formed by a stipe topped with a child's figure, which raises its arms to the head to hold the lighter that crowns the piece. Stylistically, it is inspired by 19th century French school models.
· Size: 10x10x26 cms.
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Ref.: ZE344
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Ewer with container. Enameled porcelain. Mortiz Zdekauer, Altrohlau, Czech Republic, late 19th century. With marks on the base. Ewer and tray set decorated with bands with floral plant elements in bright blue, red and gold tones. The center of the ewer presents a female figure, present in numerous works in the factory and painted by hand, which may have been made by an artist named Asti. The tray shows two other tondos with female portraits, following the same style. The marks on the base identify the piece as a work made in Moritz Zdekauer's factory in Altrohlau (today in the Czech Republic, but formerly belonging to the Habsburg Empire). It was in operation between 1884 and 1909, changing the brand to MZ Altrolau from this date, continuing its work until 1945, being nationalized after the Second World War, continuing under the name Starorolsky Porcelan Mortiz Zdekauer.
· Size: 48x8x42 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0023
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Wall telephone from Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab (KTAS). Scandinavia, late 19th century - early 20th century. Wall telephone from the company Kjøbenhavns Telefon (later known as Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab or KTAS) with rear elements that have a cover for the dial wheel and space to put a telephone book or similar under the device. A first company was founded in Copenhagen in 1881 (Kjobenhavns By-og Hustelegraf, started in 1879); The Danish branch of the American International Bell Telephone Co. was created in 1880 and is considered the precursor of KTAS, registered in 1884 (two years after beginning operations in 1882; this company bought the other two mentioned).
· Size: 31x24x76 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0115
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Centerpiece. Glass and silver. Twentieth century. With contrast markings. Centerpiece made of white transparent glass decorated with simple geometric motifs arranged in stripes, alternating a space with these larger and more transparent elements and other triangular ones with a very dense decoration. The background of the piece combines the same elements. The base, made of silver, shows no decoration other than a simple set of curves, to focus attention on the glass and the delicacy of its work. Illegible marks.
· Size: 25x25x12 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0216
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Ladder start. Molten iron. XIX century. Baluster at the beginning of the staircase railing made of iron formed by a polygonal vertical piece worked as if it were a column (base, pedestal below), which is interrupted to make room for the handrail and continues in a vase-shaped finish, and is It is decorated with grotesques (winged panther body, pearly mirror, plant elements) and volutes on a quadrangular fretwork. Although the influence of classicism is clear in some elements of the piece (volutes, symmetry, etc.), it is also necessary to indicate a certain orientalizing air in other details. These types of pieces were highly appreciated for their decorative function in palaces and public or company buildings in the 19th century, hence the quality they show in both material, technique and design. Weight: 65kg
· Size: 31x14x140 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0267