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Pair of candlesticks. Bronze. XIX century. Pair of bronze candlesticks that have a hexagonal base followed by a circular shape that rises gently to the axis; This has a vase-shaped shape in its center, enhanced by several moldings; The pieces are finished off, as usual, by the lighters, tubular but with the upper edge flaring outwards. Although this type of pieces were basic in many European houses since the 17th century, it is worth noting that this pair has a series of details that do not follow the most common models. Weight: 0.34kg.
· Size: 5,5x5,5x9 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1087
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Pair of candlesticks. Bronze. XIX century. Pair of bronze candlesticks that have a hexagonal base followed by a circular shape that rises gently to the axis; This has a vase-shaped shape in its center, enhanced by several moldings; The pieces are finished off, as usual, by the lighters, tubular but with the upper edge flaring outwards. Although this type of pieces were basic in many European houses since the 17th century, it is worth noting that this pair has a series of details that do not follow the most common models.
· Size: 8,5x8,5x14,5 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF1088
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Lot of seven candlesticks. Bronze. XIX century. Lot consisting of seven table candlesticks with a circular base and axis with various shapes, all inspired by antique European models from the 17th and 18th centuries. These types of pieces were common in all homes, but with the change in taste and technology, not many examples have been preserved. Weight: 0.85kg.
· Size: 4,5x4,5x3 cms.a 9,5x9,5x12 cms
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Ref.: ZF1091B
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CHAO, Eduardo. “History of the military and political life of Martín Zurbano.” Literary-typographical Est. Dr. P. Madoz and L. Sagasti. Madrid, 1846. 448 pages. With illustrations, there is some deterioration on some pages. Eduardo Chao (Ribadavia, 1822-Madrid, 1887) was a Spanish naturalist, geologist, journalist, politician and historian who also worked as a professor of Pharmacy in Madrid. He collaborated in several newspapers, directed the two volumes of the Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Spanish Language (Madrid: Gaspar y Roig, 1853 and 1855), a nine-volume encyclopedia of natural sciences, etc.
· Size: 18x3x24,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF1111
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COLL Y MARCH, J. Under the direction of DE FALGÁS, M. “Practical treatise on architecture with the five orders according to Vignola, Palladio, Scamozzi.” Artistic Editions. Vda Cacsellas Moncanut, Suc. By JM Fabre. Barcelona. Folder with sheets inside.
· Size: 29x2,5x37 cms
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Ref.: ZF1112
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“The Parisian Menuiserie. Recueil de Motifs de Menuiserie dans le genre moderne”. E. Maincent, Bureau du Journal le Garde-meuble, Paris. Of thirty plates it presents twenty-eight (number 14 and number 15 are missing).
· Size: 20x2x38 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1114
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“L'art de la Catalogne de la seconde moitié du neuvième siècle a la find du quinzième siècle.” Editions “Cahiers d'Art”, Paris, France, 1937. With black and white photographs, a few pages of text, a total of three hundred and thirty works are discussed. It begins with a review of the situation of cultural heritage in Catalonia in 1937 and a summary study of important Catalan medieval art; It follows a writing by Ferran Soldevila on history, and two texts by Josep Gudiol on Romanesque and Gothic art in Catalonia.
· Size: 26x3x33 cms
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Ref.: ZF1115
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Armor. Metal, leather, textile. Spain, 20th century. Adult armor inspired by ancient models, consisting of a helmet, gauntlets, etc., with textile elements. Note the openwork elements and, above all, the decorations in light relief based on vegetal scrolls, volutes and figurative motifs of strong heraldic influence. Weight: 33kg.
· Size: 70x55x195 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1130
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Cup, “The Dance of Flora”. Glass. Val-Saint-Lambert, Belgium, 20th century. Vase or glass cup with a frieze depicting a dance in gilt (gold), which was designed by Leon Ledru; It is also linked to Metisse. Val Saint Lambert is a glass company in operation since 1826 and with headquarters in the former Seraing Abbey (Liège, Belgium). In 1825, Jean-François Deneef settled in Val Saint-Lambert with the intention of creating a crystal factory better than that of Baccarat, and, in fact, it was highly appreciated for the quality of its products, and the quality has been of glass which has brought him several recognitions. Weight: 2.4kg.
· Size: 18x18x26 cms
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Ref.: ZF1132A
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Centerpiece, “Flora's Dance”. Glass. Val-Saint-Lambert, Belgium, 20th century. Cup-shaped centerpiece made of glass, and with a frieze representing a dance in gilt (gold); The creation of this piece is linked to a design by Leon Ledru and also with Metisse. Val Saint Lambert is a glass company in operation since 1826 and with headquarters in the former Seraing Abbey (Liège, Belgium). In 1825, Jean-François Deneef settled in Val Saint-Lambert with the intention of creating a crystal factory better than that of Baccarat, and, in fact, it is highly appreciated for the quality of its products, and the quality has been of glass which has brought him several recognitions.
· Size: 14x14x32 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132B
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Bowl or centerpiece, Elephants. Glass. Nachtmann, Germany, 20th century. Bowl-shaped centerpiece made of glass that features a decoration of elephants in a row and curved edges in one area of the piece. Natchmann (FX Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH) is a still active fine glassware factory founded in 1834 by Michael Nachtmann in Unterhütte, Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany). In 2004 it was absorbed by Riedel, who has continued with the firm and its name.
· Size: 22x22x17 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132C
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Decanter or bottle, Rhinoceros. Glass. Nachtmann, Germany, 20th century. Decanter or glass bottle with a stopper topped with a rhino horn shape and a decoration of black rhinos on the top of the piece. It belongs to the Safari series. Natchmann (FX Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH) is a still active fine glassware factory founded in 1834 by Michael Nachtmann in Unterhütte, Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany). In 2004 it was absorbed by Riedel, who has continued with the firm and its name.
· Size: 14x14x32 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132D
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Candle holder, Zebras. Glass. Nachtmann, Germany, 20th century. Semi-circular candle holder with space for three light points, made of glass and decorated with parading zebras. It belongs to the Safari series. Natchmann (FX Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH) is a still active fine glassware factory founded in 1834 by Michael Nachtmann in Unterhütte, Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany). In 2004 it was absorbed by Riedel, who has continued with the firm and its name. Weight: 1.7kg.
· Size: 20x4x10 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132E
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Jug or daggerboard with lid. Fired ceramic. 19th century, Andalusian school. Jar-shaped jar with a handle and lid with a geometric finish made of fired, unglazed ceramic, following ancient artisanal techniques common in the Andalusian area. Both the material and its decoration respond to common models in art known as “popular” because it was created to be used in rural areas, without ever losing a clear taste for decoration.
· Size: 21x20x46 cms
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Ref.: ZF1132I
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Jar with handles. Ceramics. Century XVIII. Jar with two flat, wide handles and a large mouth decorated with a series of relief bands arranged horizontally, made of unglazed fired ceramic. Both the material and its decoration respond to common models in art known as “popular” because it was created to be used in rural areas, without ever losing a clear taste for decoration.
· Size: 32x30x40 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132J
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Centerpiece. Cut carved glass. Twentieth century. Has damage. Cup-shaped centerpiece made of clear cut glass with geometric elements on its outer surface. Weight: 12kg.
· Size: 33x33x26 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1138
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Tulip-shaped centerpiece. Cut crystal (glass). Twentieth century. Centerpiece in cut glass in the shape of a tulip and cup, with a foot, decorated on the outside with lines forming geometric elements. Weight: 11.4kg.
· Size: 23x23x34 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1139
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Blue siphon. Glass and metal. Around 1920. Siphon with silver metal head and blue glass body. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x29,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZF114403
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Siphon. Glass and metal. Around 1920. Siphon with metal head (Alard, Gueret Fres, Paris) and orange glass body with mark on the base and the legend “Maison Poët fondée en 1860 / Boissons / Gazeuse / P. Braive / succeseur / Menton”. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x33,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114406
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Green glass siphon; Vounatsos. Metal, glass. Paris, France, around 1920. Siphon with a metal head with a silver finish and words engraved on it (Vounatsos Freres on one side; on the other you can read, among others, the manufacturing location of the piece, Paris), and a green glass body with a acid etched. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x30,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114407
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Blue glass siphon; Brasserie de Saint Yrieix Holderer. Glass, metal. France, 30s or 40s. Glass siphon for seltzer water of a specific brand with a metal head with a silver finish and engraved words related to its manufacture. Engraved on the blue glass body you can read “Brasserie de St Yrieix / G. Ch. Holderen // Chaume-Vienne”, in reference to the French town near Limoges and the establishment called Holderer, which was apparently in operation , between 1828 and 1967.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114408
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Siphon; Le Sterelise, Toulouse. Glass, metal. Around 1920. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved marks and glass body in orange tones with engraved legend and marks on the base. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114409
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Siphon. Glass and metal. Around 1920. Siphon with metal head (Labbe / Louviers; Gueret Fres, Paris) and green glass body with the legend “Grand Entrepôt / Bieres de marque / LImonades & Siphones / Thomer & Allain / Sarzeau”. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x31 cms
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Ref.: ZF114410
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Siphon; Fabrique de Boissons Gazeuses, Schaub, Nice, Antibes. Metal, glass. France, around 1920. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved markings (Schaub / Nice-Antibes) and green glass body with factory acid etching (Fabrique de Boissons Gazeuses /Schaub / Nice.Antibes) and markings on the base. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x32 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF114411