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Bronze sculptures. “Boy and girl with goose”. Lost-wax casting. Marble base. Both figures stand on circular bases. The girl has a basket hanging from her arm and a goose at her feet, while the boy helps her by carrying something in his arms. This type of bronze sculpture derives from 19th-century French models, both in its subject matter and in its idealized treatment of peasant life.
· Size: 10x10x22 cms.
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Ref.: V3090
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Lamp with a lady in the Art Deco style. The square base of the table lamp has curved edges, and from its stem emerges a young woman, embracing the trunk, which ends in a rounded shape from which three leafy stems sprout, supporting the glass shade. The shade has shades of green, blue, and pink, and veins that give it the appearance of colored stone. Its reliance on elements of nature, the use of curved lines, and the prominence of the feminine figure are three of the main characteristics of the Art Deco style upon which this lamp is based.
· Size: 35x35x55 cms
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Ref.: LM42
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Rustic bedside table with four drawers on the front, ring handles, and decorative moldings forming two squares on the front of the drawers. Except for a curved profile at the bottom on all four sides, it has no other decorative elements, the aim being to showcase and highlight the wood from which it is made.
· Size: 30x30x76 cms.
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Ref.: AJ530
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Decorative alidade. Golden metal. A telescope-like device mounted on a rotating limb, it points to a star or other object. It rests on a rectangular base and features a lens cover made of the same gold-plated metal as the rest of the instrument. Its clean, pure lines are its defining characteristic, making it a great choice for modern interior design. Inspired by classic 19th-century models.
· Size: 45x19x11 cms.
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Ref.: AR014
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Small glazed porcelain figurine. “Young couple”. Inspired by models from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres. The young woman is seated, holding a basket of flowers and wearing a garland at the hem of her dress. A handsome young man leans towards her. The figurine's subject matter is the two doves joining their beaks. The theme, the high quality of the enameling and the colors used, and the delicacy of the gestures and forms clearly show influences from antique porcelain produced by the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France).
· Size: 23x13,5x30 cms.
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Ref.: S4305
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Centerpiece in glazed porcelain. Inspired by designs from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France). The four legs on which it rests and the body, with its shell-like profile, feature a relief decoration of grape bunches and vine leaves. The handles are formed from branches of the same plant, and the interior of the center is decorated with showy bouquets of flowers. The piece is inspired by models from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France).
· Size: 40x26x21 cms.
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Ref.: S4466
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Pair of porcelain figurines. “Young couple with baskets”. Inspired by models from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France). The figures' bases feature legs adorned with stylized plant motifs and flowers in relief. These, along with the highly idealized garments of the young figures and the work's subject matter, link it to the major European porcelain factories of the 18th century. However, the immense popularity and quality of these sculptures led to their continued production throughout the following century. The examples presented here share many similarities with pieces from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France).
· Size: 11x11x25 cms.
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Ref.: S4553
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Siphon; Le Sterelise, Toulouse. Glass, metal. Circa 1920. Siphon with a silver-finished metal head featuring engraved markings and an orange-toned glass body with engraved lettering and markings on the base. This type of container for water or carbonated beverages was very popular in the mid-20th century, and earlier, coinciding with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114409
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Orange siphon; A. Benard Fils, Chambéry. Glass, metal. France, circa 1920. Siphon with a silver-finished metal head (engraved “A. Bernard Fils / Chambery” and “Ets Cirier Pavaro / Paris / Etain sans plomb”) and a clear, orange-tinted glass body with spiral lines and an acid-etched inscription that reads “Eaux Cazeuses / A. Bernard Fils / Chambery”. It features text on the base. This type of container for water or carbonated beverages was very popular in the mid-20th century, and earlier, coinciding with the popularity of soft drinks. Dimensions: 10x10x30.5 cm
· Size: 10x10x30,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114430
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Candlestick. Bone. A candlestick with a rectangular base and a shaft adorned with moldings and vase-like shapes, decorated with a series of vegetal elements that suggest a certain oriental influence. The form, however, is closer to antique European examples. 2 units available.
· Size: 8,5x8,5x23 cms.
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Ref.: P056
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Small enameled porcelain figurine. “Young lady with her child”. Inspired by 18th-century models from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres. The young woman, dressed in 18th-century upper-class attire, is seated on a tree trunk decorated with flowers. On her lap is the child, who raises his arms toward her as she returns the gesture. The idealization, the subject matter, the magnificent enameling, and the quality of the modeling place the work alongside examples from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres in France. Weight: 2.35 kg
· Size: 18x18x31 cms.
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Ref.: S4344
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Enameled porcelain figurine. “Young flower girl”. Inspired by models from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France). The young lady appears dressed in the fashion of the late 18th century, with a particular mix of characteristics of lower class clothing and those of the aristocracy. This detail, along with the magnificent enameling, the flowers on the floor and the decorative elements, shows the influence of works from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres (France).
· Size: 16x24x33 cms.
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Ref.: S4428
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Oriental mirror. Wood. China, 19th century. This rectangular mirror is made of wood and decorated with a band at the top, divided into three sections. These sections feature figurative reliefs depicting richly dressed figures in courtly settings.
· Size: 96x3,5x119 cms.
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Ref.: XF421
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Double pear-shaped baluster. Wrought iron. Spain, 18th century. Wrought iron baluster consisting of a circular cross-section bar decorated with two discs and, towards the center, a composition with two facing balustraded forms flanking another disc (commonly known as a "double pear"), typical of 18th-century Spanish works. Weight: 16 kg.
· Size: 7x7x179 cms.
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Ref.: Z0179
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Portrait of a gentleman. Oil on canvas. Spanish School, 19th century. It shows damage. A three-quarter portrait of a mustachioed man against an indeterminate background, wearing a jacket and a horseshoe brooch on his necktie. The work can be dated to the second half of the 19th century.
· Size: 47,5x5x66 cms.
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Ref.: Z0267
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Cockatoo. Framed watercolor. 20th century. Watercolor depicting a cockatoo (possibly a sulfur cockatoo) perched on a stone ledge, picking up a cherry with one of its feet. The detail and composition are reminiscent of 19th-century engravings found in zoology textbooks (compare the work of Edward Lear, for example), although it is also worth mentioning Melchior d'Hondecoeter's painting "Collection of Animals" (circa 1960), which is held in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
· Size: 18x27 cms. ext 36,5x45 cms.
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Ref.: Z0297
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Small casket. Pine wood with traces of polychromy, metal. 19th century. A rectangular chest with a flat lid and metal fittings (front lock, hinges) that retains traces of polychromy. The piece follows a very old typology in European furniture (rectangular chest with a flat lid) of which examples have been preserved since the Gothic period.
· Size: 62x44x26 cms.
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Ref.: Z0564
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Centerpiece. Calamine. France, 19th century. A centerpiece made of patinated calamine with legs and a complex decoration based on plant and architectural elements that draw curves and counter-curves, shells and rockeries, showing a clear inspiration in Rococo pieces from the 18th century.
· Size: 27x18x14 cms
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Ref.: Z2207
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Frame for a coffee table. Carved wood with a white finish. A rectangular, carved wooden structure with slightly cabriole legs and smooth moldings combined with vegetal elements, clearly inspired by antiquity. The form and decoration are reminiscent of European school works common during the 19th century.
· Size: 94x61x48 cms
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Ref.: Z2716
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Planter. Metal. 20th century. Oval metal planter featuring four claw-like legs, two lion heads on either side with rings in their mouths, and a band of openwork vegetal motifs with a distinctly Neoclassical influence across the upper part. It closely follows common designs in 19th-century Europe.
· Size: 45x22x19 cms.
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Ref.: Z2750
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Fireplace front or mantelpiece. Iron, bronze, etc. Possibly France, 19th century. A low fireplace mantel composed of a molded bar beneath a tubular piece, flanked by two reclining lions on classical pedestals. Stylistically, the piece closely follows French school models and may have been made in France, displaying clear Empire style inspiration. Weight: 3 kg.
· Size: 71x8x15 cms.
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Ref.: Z3073
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Three birds. Glazed porcelain. Possibly ARA Manises, Valencia, Spain, 20th century. They marked the base. One has traces of a label. Three distinct birds perch on tree stumps and rocks in each of the three glazed porcelain figurines. Each piece features a white base, decorated with touches of gold and elements reminiscent of antique European pieces. The initials AR are displayed on the base, and one of the figurines includes a label that reads “ARA”.
· Size: 11x11x23 cms.
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Ref.: Z3492
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“Boy and Rabbit”, after Sir Henry Raeburn RA (1756 - 1823). Colored artist's proof; etching. WILSON, Sydney Ernest (b. 1869- c. 1963). Circa early 20th century. With label on the back (Vicars Brothers Ltd., London). On the front, signature and text in pencil in the lower right corner; and text at the top. Framed, the image is inspired by the painting by Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823), created around 1814 and held in the Royal Academy in London (inventory 03/703). This piece is a work by the English engraver Sydney Ernest Wilson (Isleworth 1869–ca. 1963 Hemel Hempstead), whose signature appears in pencil in the lower right corner of the front, just above the words "selected proof," which indicate the type of print. Further details about this work can be found on the back, thanks to a label from the London antique dealers Vicars Brothers.
· Size: 48x2x56 cms. INT 24x33 cms.
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Ref.: Z4129
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Dreamlike visions. Oil on canvas. Spanish School (F. Colomer), 1981. Signed, dated and titled (back). Oil on canvas with an abstract theme, influenced by the avant-garde art movement of the same name, executed in blue tones with gold highlights and a notable emphasis on materiality by the artist. The date, title, and name of the painter are found on the back of the work, in the upper left corner.
· Size: 53x3x43 cms. int: 43x33 cms.
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Ref.: Z4478