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Contemporary dining table following English models. Dining table with a rectangular board in one piece made of carved walnut wood inspired by old examples of English origin in its simple and elegant lines. The six legs are joined in their lower area two by two by means of a series of slats as chambranas to stabilize the piece.
· Size: 400x92x80 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0151
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Manual movement car of the “Irish mail” type. First half of the 20th century. Traction vehicle consisting of four wheels, a one-person seat, a control in front to activate the gear and two levers (one on each side, one acts as a brake and the other is related to movement) and an acetylene headlight in front. The front axle is actuated by the feet to take curves. It is very similar to some vehicles known as "Irish Mail", which derived from the dresinas or zorrillas that were used on the tracks in the construction and maintenance of the railways. According to another theory, these same carriages, especially when not used on the tracks, were called "Irish Mail" cars. See, for example, children's examples from the AC McClurg and Co. catalog; another company's 1938 Irish Mail Deluxe Racer; or with the 1920 Ben Hur Racer Irish Mail hand-car.
· Size: 150x63x73 cms
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Ref.: ZF0732
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Set of six pillars. Carved wood, stone base. India, 19th century. Row of six carved wooden pillars with capitals at the top and carved stone bases at the bottom (these are grouped in pairs). The shafts have three different sections (square, polygonal and spiral) and a relief decoration along them, made up of plant elements, lines, simple architectural motifs, smooth areas, geometric shapes, etc. the capitals present in their composition and their decorative elements a certain memory of western classicist forms. This type of architectural elements were, for example, used very often in the "haveli" (urban residence or traditional mansion) in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, with the usual differences depending on the geographical area, date and taste. of the owner, but also in other prominent buildings.
· Size: 169x25x213 cms. bases piedra 57x29 cms
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Ref.: AB002
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Bed. Bronze. Around 1900. Bed frame made of bronze, with gilded headboard, footboard and side rails. The headboard and footboard, similar to each other, have rollers or wheels on the legs, and present an elaborate decoration both on the vertical sides (grooved shapes with balustraded elements decorated with plant and architectural elements) and on the top (delicate composition of scrolls, leaves and flowers). These decorative elements present a clear classicist influence along with a slight reminiscence of modernist or Art Decò forms.
· Size: 157x220x213 cms.
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Ref.: Z0591
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Eastern door. Carved wood, bronze nails. XIX century. Two-leaf door with a frame enhanced by carved moldings towards the edge (the sides, downward, are reminiscent of bases of Indian columns), which also has an upper space decorated with a cross carved in triangles and fan shapes. the sides of it. The doors are decorated with carvings of strong European influence and have decorative and functional bronze applications or nails.
· Size: 118x33x243 cms Luz 90x194 cms
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Ref.: Z0627
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Set of four oriental columns with modern bases. Carved wood. Twentieth century. Four carved wooden columns with modern bases that have a faceted shaft and bands with fine reliefs at the top, and are topped by capitals with simple decoration and square boards. They present a similarity in some details of the shaft and the bands of reliefs under the capitals with the columns of the Haveli of the known Neasden Temple in London, and it is possible to find others from Gujarat (India) with similarities in shafts and the bands of the upper part of them.
· Size: 41x35x248 cms.
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Ref.: Z0985
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columns. Carved stone. XIX-XX centuries. Columns of carved stone symmetrical in their bases and capitals (formed by different smooth moldings), with fluted shafts and decorated at their ends with shapes reminiscent of leaves, resembling certain elements of ancient Egyptian architecture. These types of elements were highly appreciated for outstanding houses. Available 4 units.
· Size: 51x51x199 cms, / 46x46x188 cms.
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Ref.: AC051
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Set of sofa and two armchairs. Carved and gilt wood, textile. Twentieth century. Set consisting of two high-back armchairs with arms and a sofa similar to the other two pieces, all three upholstered in red. The carved and gilded wood shows a series of elements (dice with flowers, architectural details, scrolls...) that are reminiscent of examples of 19th century French Neoclassicism (Empire style, etc.).
· Size: 158x58x102 / 62x50x102 cms
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Ref.: E199E
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Gate. Carved and molded tropical wood. North India, 19th century. Door with two leaves and jambs with lintel made of carved wood decorated with architectural, geometric and simple plant elements in light relief. It is necessary to highlight the Latin cross that presides over the center of the lintel, as well as the delicate carving of some of the decorative elements already mentioned.
· Size: 130x38x228 con marco
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Ref.: Z0755
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Ceiling lamp, twelve lights. Bronze, glass. XIX century. Ceiling lamp with a gilded bronze structure decorated with architectural and plant elements of clear classicist influence, which has twelve light points (in the shape of a candle and a glass saucer), and a series of transparent glass beads, some joined in chains and others in the shape of hanging tears. The similarity between this lamp and French models from the 19th century is clear.
· Size: 80x80x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z2707
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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 vegetable scrolls, scrolls and figurative motifs with a strong heraldic influence. Weight: 33 kg.
· Size: 70x55x195 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1130
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Two-leaf door with frame, espagnolette and wrought iron fittings. 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 one next to the other. The frame is simple, as is often the case with this type of piece, and also has a espagnolette and wrought iron fittings. The conservation of these constructive elements is not usual, given their merely 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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Sideboard. Walnut wood, metal. France, 19th century. Carved walnut wood sideboard with two doors at the top decorated with reliefs (rhombuses, triangle panels, symmetrical vegetal composition, etc.), a space in the central area with two turned pieces in a vase shape and with discs on the sides , and a lower area with two doors (columns on the sides, geometric and vegetal shapes on the doors in slight relief) located under two small drawers that flank a compartment with a key closure. The metal sconces present vegetal and architectural elements reminiscent of classicism. This type of furniture was common in the 19th century throughout Europe, mixing Neoclassical details with baroque and Renaissance influences.
· Size: 140x60x237 cms.
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Ref.: Z0536
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Pair of carved marble sculptures. "Tiger". Inspired by oriental models. Located on a base that resembles earth thanks to a sgraffito, the tigers appear roaring. The stripes on his body have been left in relief, like the hairs on his face; Not the mustaches and nose, simply engraved on the surface of the marble. Clear influences from Tibetan and Indian examples can be seen in the figure, which stands out for its magnificent combination of textures and the expressiveness of the animal.
· Size: 63x20x47 cms.
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Ref.: Z1128
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Swan, glass table base. Marble and bronze. Twentieth century. Table base in the shape of a swan taking off from a water surface, made of bronze and placed on an oval base of dark marble. The figure is more reminiscent in some details of examples from the 19th century present, for example, in French Empire period watches than more common works in the 20th century.
· Size: 97x110x71 cms
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Ref.: ZF0657
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Bull. Bronze. Following the model of BENLLIURE GIL, Mariano (Valencia 1862-Madrid, 1947). Mariano Benlliure was a Spanish sculptor, a precocious creator in both the pictorial and sculptural fields. He trained in Valencia, Madrid, Paris, Rome, etc., and his name became famous, more or less, when he settled in Madrid in 1887, already obtaining a First Medal at the National Exhibition this year. His healthy economic situation allowed him to lead a great social life, meeting prominent figures of the time. He carried out numerous religious, civil and funerary works (Cabra, Madrid, Seville, Navarra, etc.), and his work is preserved in important private collections and institutions.
· Size: 84x39xx54 Base 74x39
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Ref.: ZF0871
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Oak wood clothes press, Holland, 19th century. Clothes press with locked cabinet at the bottom made of oak wood in Holland. As is normal in these utilitarian elements, it lacks decoration, and was used to smooth clothes. It is not common to preserve this type of objects because they were very frequently discarded once better technical innovations became accessible. Oak wood was chosen for its construction due to its hardness and resistance.
· Size: 76x52x171 cms.
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Ref.: Z0368
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Oak wood clothes press, Holland, 19th century. The press stands on four turned legs (three of them secured with a straight chamfer), with a drawer underneath. Being a purely utilitarian piece of furniture, it hardly has any decorative elements. The oak wood used in its manufacture was chosen for its hardness and resistance, since these presses were used to smooth the clothes as much as possible.
· Size: 72x55x167 cms.
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Ref.: Z0369
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Sideboard. Carved oak wood, metal, glass. XIX century. Carved oak wood sideboard composed of two bodies: the upper one has a display case with shelves, and a simple decoration with columns and a powerful molding reminiscent of certain Neoclassical examples; The center has a space flanked by columns with vase-shaped shafts and a small shelf at the back; The lower area has two drawers and two doors, decorated with carvings reminiscent of certain Renaissance works. This mixture of styles was common in 19th century furniture.
· Size: 147x61x246 cms.
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Ref.: Z0585
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Paper bin. Walnut wood, iron. Spain, 17th century. Rectangular structure for bin or cabinet made of carved walnut wood, which has a lid that closes with two hooks and iron fittings (knob on the outside, corners, and hinges on the inside) in iron. Note the distribution of the interior spaces, of different sizes to be able to store different objects.
· Size: 154x53x60 cms.
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Ref.: Z0719
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Chest of drawers with five drawers in mahogany wood. XIX century. Two legs with discs and a curved rear base serve as support for the chest of drawers, with a slightly curved front and whose five drawers (two smaller ones at the top) have a key lock and wooden knobs. The absence of decorative elements makes the valuable material the protagonist, as well as reminiscent of old English examples of the type known as “chest of drawers”.
· Size: 106,5x57x107,3 cms.
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Ref.: Z0889
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Iron corbels. XIX-XX centuries. Set of three iron corbels used in some prominent residence, decorated with scrolls, lines and other elements that could link the pieces to Neoclassicism, but also present a somewhat more modern air. The polygonal finials located under the two facing scrolls at the top are reminiscent of certain elements of the Orient, while the composition can be compared to European traditions.
· Size: 42x17x49 cms.
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Ref.: Z1015
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Pulpit grille. Wrought iron. Century XVIII. Wrought iron grate with thirteen bars with double pear and discs in their shafts, arranged in a circle with flat bars of the same material (circular and cross combined at the base for a firmer hold, and arranged in a circle at the top), which would have been created to surround the pulpit of a church, accessible through a door created with the same grille (one of the balusters allows part of the grille to rotate). Although balustraded shapes were already used in Baroque grilles, the present composition refers more to 18th century Neoclassicism models.
· Size: 100x100x110 cms.
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Ref.: Z1045
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Bedroom decoration. Carved and polychrome wood. Italian school, 19th century. Architectural decoration made of carved and polychrome wood composed of a central archway with a mixtilinear profile and two trefoil-shaped laterals flanking it with two ledges below. The decoration based on vegetable scrolls, diamonds, diamonds, capitals, etc. It is inspired by Italian Renaissance models, adding usual variations in the historicist interpretations of the 19th century.
· Size: 252x16x291 cms.
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Ref.: Z3854