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Ark in walnut wood, 17th century. Rectangular chest with a flat lid decorated with chain lines on the front, iron fittings with a key closure and corner pieces. The work was created with an exclusively utilitarian purpose (hence the lack of decoration) and belongs to a type of furniture common in houses of the time, used to store valuable objects such as clothing or tableware.
· Size: 100x38x44 cms.
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Ref.: Z5063
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Arquilla. Walnut wood and metal. XVII century. Small rectangular ark with a flat lid, with a lock shield in worked gilt metal (crown on two facing lions, located on a large garland, and all around a symmetrical composition with scrolls and other elements). The piece shows a common typology in Spanish art since the Middle Ages, with the shield providing the movement and decorative abundance characteristic of the Baroque.
· Size: 26x36x21 cms.
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Ref.: Z5135
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San Antonio leg table; Spain, 17th century. Walnut wood. The San Antonio leg table (serrated, simple leg, with a square section) was the most common typology for this type of furniture in Spain from the 16th to the 18th centuries, given its functionality and simplicity, since in rich houses the tables were not shown, but were dressed in sumptuous fabrics that hid their structure
· Size: 86x48x54 cms.
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Ref.: Z5185
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Fernandina table bracket. Bronze, wood. Spain, time of Ferdinand VII, around 1814-1833. Auxiliary table created to be attached to a wall and rest on a single leg made of wood, with a straight top board, curved front and decorations with a strong neoclassicist and French Empire influence (appliqués on the front, shape of the leg, composition). In Spain, the Fernandino Style is known as the style that can be found in the decorative arts during the reign of Ferdinand VII (1814-1833), after the Empire Style and just before the Elizabethan Style, being equivalent according to some experts to the French Restoration style and the English Regency.
· Size: 45 x 39 x 75 cm.
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Ref.: Z5307
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Table with San Antonio leg. Walnut wood, wrought iron. Spain, 17th century. Rectangular board table with legs of the type known as San Antonio (inclined towards the fronts of the piece and joined by a straight chambrance), which also has straight wrought iron fasteners. This typology was common in Spanish pieces from the 17th century.
· Size: 67,5x45x39,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z5323
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Bank. Carved walnut wood. Twentieth century. Continuous bench with smooth rectangular legs that has arms decorated with carved scrolls and balusters, which are also presented on the back of the piece, openwork. In addition, there are two vase-shaped finials in the joining parts of the arms and the backrest. These elements are reminiscent of Spanish Baroque works. Measurements: 56x194x116 cm. 9 units available. Long. 194, 180, 170, 165 cm.
· Size: 180x56x115 cms.
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Ref.: Z5435
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Showcase. Mahogany wood. XIX century. Tall display case made of mahogany wood decorated with a series of smooth moldings highlighting the grain of the wood, which has a front door with a transparent glass sheet and key closure, interior shelves enhanced with two fine lines in light wood and a drawer in the lower area.
· Size: 100x46x200 cms.
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Ref.: Z5531
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“Dompedro” in mahogany wood. This piece of furniture was very common in some houses until the 20th century as it was used to hide the urinal from view. It stands on four turned legs, and has a removable footrest and a lid decorated with an upholstery of stylized geometric elements very similar to those used in carpets.
· Size: 47x45x45 cms.
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Ref.: Z5612
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“Dompedro” in mahogany wood. 19th-20th century. Polygonal section furniture used to hide the urinal from view under the lid and that facilitates its use with a removable footrest. Models very similar to the present one were already used in the 19th century, and this piece of furniture was common in homes until the 19th century even. Note its similarity to examples preserved in the Museum of Romanticism in Madrid.
· Size: 45x45x46 cms.
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Ref.: Z5613
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Showcase. Walnut wood. XIX century. Tall display case made of carved walnut wood with shelves inside and a door with transparent glass and key closure that has been decorated with a series of carvings of architectural elements of clear classicist influence. These details show a certain French influence, something common in nineteenth-century European furniture.
· Size: 38x70x166 cms.
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Ref.: Z5731
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Chest of drawers in walnut wood with marble top. XIX century. Rectangular chest of drawers on four legs with chamfered corners divided into two registers by a fine molding: the upper one has a drawer highlighted by moldings and the lower one another three, all with two handles and a key lock. The lines of the furniture are reminiscent of the English “chest of drawers”, chests of drawers that emerged around the 17th century and that influenced some important European manufacturing centers. In the 19th century it was very common to choose styles and examples from the past to create works more in line with the time.
· Size: 56x125x94,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z5816
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Desk table with lyre leg. Walnut wood, wrought iron. Beginning of the 20th century. Rectangular desk table with three drawers in front (lock with key, handle and lock shield), carved wooden lyre legs and curved turned metal fasteners decorated with scrolls and other simple elements. The lyre leg (so called because of its shape) was a common element of Spanish Baroque furniture, as is the case with the guarantors (although not exactly in the way they are presented here). It was common in the 19th and 20th centuries to be inspired by old Spanish furniture to create new pieces, adding some details or modifying others to adapt them to new uses and tastes.
· Size: 79x155x78 cms.
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Ref.: Z5927
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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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Pair of locks. Iron. Twentieth century. Keys are missing Pair of iron locks inspired by old Spanish models. It has a hinged piece to fix on the furniture and the shield with the lock itself. This one is decorated with an openwork composition with a plant theme, while the other piece presents architectural elements with a certain classicist memory.
· Size: Plancha calada: 15x4x19 cms.
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Ref.: Z0206C2
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Lock with key. Wrought iron. Century XVIII. Rectangular lock with a decorated key, which also has a cut-out plate on the front and decorated with simple architectural elements, and other similar decorative elements on the back.
· Size: 21.5x5x17 cms / llave: 15x1.5x4.5
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Ref.: Z0206G
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Pair of hardware with locks. Wrought iron. Twentieth century. Pair of hardware decorated with teardrop shapes, geometric elements and bands that have locks and keys, these decorated on the front with balustraded architectural shapes in relief and openwork plant details on the edge, inspired by ancient examples. These types of pieces were very common in Historicisms, inspired by baroque furniture to create works in the 19th and 20th centuries.
· Size: 18x7x51 cms.
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Ref.: Z0572
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Lock with key. Wrought iron. XVII century. Lock with cut-out hardware forming volutes and openwork vase shapes that has a hinged hardware for closure (decorated with simple geometric elements and an animal-shaped part), and a decorated key. Stylistically, the piece responds to common models in Baroque Spain, although the figurative part mentioned also recalls previous traditions.
· Size: 13x2,5x15 cms.
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Ref.: Z0575
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Hardware with two key lock. Wrought iron. Twentieth century. Hardware decorated with balustraded shapes that has a shell lock, column shafts and simplified plant elements arranged in a symmetrical composition. Both the material and the decoration of the piece are inspired by baroque works from the 17th century, with details (the shells) present in older Spanish furniture. These types of pieces were very common in Historicisms, inspired by antique furniture to create works in the 19th and 20th centuries.
· Size: 16x4x40 cms
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Ref.: Z0576
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Pair of locks. Iron. 20th century, following ancient models. Pair of locks with keys decorated with engraved architectural elements and simplified and architectural plant motifs cut out on the plate that would go on the door. They follow common Spanish school models. Weight: 0.9kg.
· Size: 11,5x21,3x21,5 cms
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Ref.: Z0577B
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Lock. Wrought iron. Twentieth century. Wrought iron lock that has a box for the back and an openwork plate with a symmetrical composition in the four axes based on architectural elements, plants and simplified volutes, following previous forging traditions, which are also present in the key .
· Size: 17x3.3x12,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z0580B
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Lock with key. Wrought iron. End of the 20th century. Rectangular wrought iron lock with highly decorated key following common models in previous works.
· Size: 13x17,3x3.3 cms. Llave long. 13 cms
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Ref.: Z0580C