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Louis XV style two-drawer chest of drawers, with a pink marble top and a wooden body with marquetry decoration with floral motifs.
· Size: 64x40x70cm.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: E493
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Empire style side table. Bronze, wood. 20th century. Empire style side table with a circular top with projections on the legs, which end in a slight cabriole shape and have an openwork chambrana in the centre. It has gilt bronze appliqués of classicist inspiration in the form of laurel wreaths, plant elements, architectural elements, etc., and a marquetry decoration on the top.
· Size: 49x49x85 cms
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: D168
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Table made of wood with marquetry decoration with floral motifs, cabriole legs with gold metal applications.
· Size: 63x63x74 cms.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: E529
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Side table made of wood with marquetry decoration with geometric motifs, it has a front drawer.
· Size: 42,5x39x75,5cm.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: E498
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Square Louis XV style wooden coffee table, with marquetry decoration with musical motifs, it has a front drawer and cabriole legs finished with gold applications.
· Size: 43x40x75 cms.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: E496
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Decapé footstool. Carved wood, textile. Footstool with four legs with a fluted stem and shaft and decorated cubes with a clear neoclassical feel that has light-coloured upholstery.
· Size: 70x70x35 cms.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: E560
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Vase. Glass. Following models by Émile Gallé (Nancy, 1846-1904). Vase made of glass, with white, brown and gold tones, following both in technique and decoration the well-known Art Nouveau works of Émille Gallé, an artist internationally recognized both for his aesthetics and for his technical advances with glass ("enamel", "cameo", etc.).
· Size: 15x15x28 cms.
ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS;CERAMIC
Ref.: Z5671
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Window frame. Carved stone. 20th century. Window frame made of carved stone in its colour, decorated with scrolls and bands with knots reminiscent of Celtic tradition, as well as a checkerboard pattern that can be linked to examples of Spanish Romanesque among other styles, and scrolls of classical influence. These types of pieces have been made since ancient times to enhance openings in prominent homes.
· Size: 108x114 cms. int 51x100 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z5657
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“Rural scene, Peñafiel”. Oil on canvas. José María “Castilviejo” (Zamora, 1925-Valladolid, 2004). José María García Fernández, better known as José María Castilviejo, was a Spanish painter who worked in a variety of techniques (oil, watercolour, engraving, drawing) and on a wide range of subjects (known above all for his portraits, still lifes and landscapes). According to critics, his work was known for its fusion of the traditional and the contemporary, reflected in the deep existence of the community. Recognised with awards such as the Castilla y León de las Artes (2002), his work is preserved in private collections and institutions such as the Robinson and Rostchild Collections, the New York Museum of Art, the Universidad Laboral de Zamora, etc.
· Size: 290x185 cms.
ANTIQUES
PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z5633
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Dining table in walnut wood with Solomonic leg, 20th century. Dining table with a two-piece topped top on legs with Solomonic turning and chambrana joined to it with curved wrought iron fasteners, following Baroque models
· Size: 219x96x82,5 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z5591
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Sold
Bowl, Talavera, late 17th – early 18th century. Glazed ceramic. Ceramic bowl decorated with high-temperature glazes on an opaque white tin slip. The polychromy is based on typical Talavera colours: cobalt blue, copper green, manganese black, antimony yellow and iron ochres, browns and oranges. These glazes were applied to the raw slip, so the piece was fired only twice: once for the paste and once for the slip and glazes. In addition, the colours were protected with a varnish, which was also fired in this second firing. The pieces were placed in the kiln in blankets or boxes, so that the colours would not burn (they are fired at a very high temperature, 900º). In general, those from Talavera will be well fired, without significant defects. The peak of this ceramic manufacture will take place between the 16th century and the mid-18th century, when the French taste was introduced to Spain, and the clientele began to prefer pieces from Alcora. However, Talavera would experience a new Golden Age at the end of the 19th century, with historicism. This piece features a typical Talavera decoration, which would be widely imitated in other centres throughout the Modern Age: a rampant animal in the centre, on a schematic ground plane, flanked by two large plant elements. The decoration is completed with synthesised plant elements and bands of concentric lines, inside and out.
· Size: 32x32x15 cms.
ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS;CERAMIC
Ref.: Z5575
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Rustic chest. Solid wood, wrought iron. 20th century. Rectangular chest with a flat lid and wrought iron fittings (handles, corners, ornaments and a lock at the front) raised on legs ending in wooden disc wheels. Inside it has a space with a flat lid on one side for better organisation of the contents. Outside, it has a small drawer at the front. This type of piece, designed to store objects of a certain value, has been made in Spain since the Gothic period following a typology very similar to that of this piece.
· Size: 117x65x86 cms.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;RUSTIC
Ref.: AB060
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20th century
· Size: Long. 11 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z5409
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Herrada. Copper, iron. Marked MS. 17th century. Globular-shaped container with a high copper neck and iron handle that bears, towards the top, remains of an engraved legend.
· Size: 33x35 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z5366
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Ferdinand-style side table. Bronze, wood. Spain, period of Ferdinand VII, circa 1814-1833. Auxiliary table designed to be attached to a wall and supported by a single wooden leg, with a straight top, curved front and decorations with a strong neoclassical and French Empire influence (appliqués on the front, shape of the leg, composition). In Spain, the Ferdinandino 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 Isabelline Style, being equivalent according to some experts to the French Restoration style and the English Regency.
· Size: 45 x 39 x 75 cm.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z5307
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San Antonio leg table; Spain, 17th century. Walnut wood. The San Antonio leg table (serrated leg, simple, 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 displayed, but were dressed with sumptuous fabrics that hid their structure.
· Size: 86x48x54 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z5185
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Niche in carved and gilded wood, Rococo, 18th century. A niche formed by a back decorated with a moulding and a support for a sculpture decorated with a mask and plant motifs and topped by a split pediment with a central motif worked on its lower part resembling a cloth. Engraved cornucopias and leaves appear throughout the back. The work would have been part of an altarpiece or could have been created as it has been preserved for a private chapel.
· Size: 216x74x40 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z3413A
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Pair of 19th century miniatures. “Portrait of a Lady” and “Portrait of a Gentleman”. With illegible signature. Carved and gilded wooden frames. Pair of miniature portraits, representing a lady and a gentleman from the 19th century, surrounded by magnificent carved and gilded wooden frames, of Baroque inspiration, based on curled acanthus leaves. Miniature painting, especially portraits, developed in Europe from the 16th century onwards. These were mainly paintings fitted into objects such as medallions, table clocks or small boxes. They were produced using a wide variety of techniques, such as oil on copper, tin or ivory, washes on parchment or cardboard and, from the 18th century, watercolours on ivory. This delicate art was lost from the second half of the 19th century, in parallel with the development of photography.
· Size: 3,5 x 3 cm; 19 x 15 x 3 cm (marco).
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z5108
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Chest in walnut wood, 17th century. Rectangular chest with a flat lid decorated with a chain of lines on the front, iron fittings with a key lock and corner pieces. The work was created for purely utilitarian purposes (hence the lack of decoration) and belongs to a type of furniture common in houses of the period, used to store valuable objects such as clothing or tableware.
· Size: 100x38x44 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z5063
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Contemporary table base. Carved and polychrome wood. Table base inspired by 19th century neoclassical French models that features a bust of a half-naked child holding a cushion on his head and with the lower half of his body transformed into a pillar decorated with plant and architectural elements reminiscent of the Rococo.
· Size: Alt. 65 cms.
DECORATION
FURNITURE;CLASSIC
Ref.: Z4709
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· Size: 81x65 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z4680A
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· Size: 81x65 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z4680B
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· Size: 81x65 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z4680C
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Gaming table. Mahogany wood, textile. 19th century. Semicircular, folding game table with smooth, tapered legs and a waistline enhanced by smooth vertical stripes. The clean lines and absence of carvings, giving prominence to the wood, are reminiscent of 19th-century English examples.
· Size: 110x54x74 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z4924