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Mirror with reliefs. Modeled alabaster. 20th century, following the model of MANTEGNA, Andrea (around 1431-1506). Mirror with a frame made of alabaster modeled with polychrome that shows a finish composed of classicist elements and two figurative motifs on the sides, a young man on one side and a lady on the other, with a background of decoration inspired by the Renaissance. Aesthetically and as far as the young man and the lady are concerned, it is inspired by a fresco by Andrea Mantegna, located in the Doge's Palace of Mantua (Italy), painted between 1465 and 1474. Weight: 40 kg.
· Size: 160x9x116 cms
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Ref.: ZE415
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Sideboard with mirror. Walnut wood, marble, metal, glass. France, 19th century. Sideboard with two drawers and two doors in front, with legs joined by a board like a chambrana, decorated with simple carvings enhanced with scrolls, moldings and plant elements, details also present in the mirror frame. Certain elements (rockeries, undulations in the lines of the furniture) are reminiscent of examples of 18th century Rococo, while others are more linked to 19th century Neoclassicism. This mixture of styles was common in high-quality 19th century European furniture.
· Size: 136x59x186 cms.
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Ref.: Z0289
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Friar armchair. Walnut wood, textile. Spain, 17th century. Armchair with arms and high back of the type known as “frailero”, which has a textile upholstery with studs on the seat and back, low cut-out low profile chambrances joining the front legs with the rear legs and middle chambrances or smooth stringers joining the two front legs and the two rear ones, and simple armrests (curved, ending in volutes). The friar armchair, initially of Italian origin, became one of the most common pieces of Spanish furniture since its introduction in the 16th century, being characteristic of this and the 17th century and being recovered again in the historicist current of the 19th century. Being a tradition so deeply rooted in Spain, these types of models have never stopped being created.
· Size: 74x67x128 cms.
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Ref.: Z0665
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Friar armchair. Walnut wood, textile, metal. Spain, 16th century. Has defects. Armchair with arms and high back of the type known as “frailero”, which has a textile upholstery with studs on the seat and back, low cut-out profile chambrances joining the front legs with the rear legs and middle chambrances or stringers (the front with geometric motifs in carving) joining the two front legs and the two rear ones, and simple armrests (curved, ending in volutes; the front with grooves). The friar armchair, initially of Italian origin, became one of the most common pieces of Spanish furniture since its introduction in the 16th century, being characteristic of this and the 17th century and being recovered again in the historicist current of the 19th century. Being a tradition so deeply rooted in Spain, these types of models have never stopped being created.
· Size: 62,5x55x126 cms.
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Ref.: Z0667
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“serviteur muet” pedestal table. 20th century, following 19th century models. Mahogany wood, marquetry, bronze. Circular pedestal table with three legs emerging from a single stem decorated with geometric marquetry elements on the wood and an openwork railing marking the upper board and the smaller circumference board that emerges from it. Clearly, the furniture is inspired by 19th century French examples, both in its design and in the materials and delicacy of execution.
· Size: 80x80x95 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0171
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Lamp. Bronze, glass. Beginning of the 20th century.
Ceiling lamp composed of an axis from which arms emerge ending in colored glass tulips resembling flowers and other decorative elements with a clear neoclassicist memory, finished at the end with a partially openwork shape. These types of elements were common in important houses, more common in the owners' private areas than in the rooms intended for more official celebrations and receptions.
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· Size: 110x110x120 cms
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Ref.: ZF0647
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Freestanding tester mirror in carved mahogany wood, 19th century. The frame of the rectangular mirror is decorated with scrolls and carved vegetal and floral motifs of classical tradition, and rests on two curved legs with lines that recall the characteristic movement of the Baroque and Rococo. This mixture of styles was common in 19th century furniture, as forms from past traditions were chosen for the creations of the time.
· Size: 88x76x160 cms.
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Ref.: Z2515
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Divan sofa. Mahogany wood, upholstered. XIX century. Mahogany wood divan with upholstered seat, arms curved “in that” or in the shape of a half lyre and flat cabriole legs finished in a scroll. Although the lines are reminiscent of French Empire style pieces and other pieces from the first half of this century, certain similarities can also be found with Spanish Elizabethan divans from the 19th century.
· Size: 62x200x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z3712
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Bureau desk. Carved oak 19th-20th centuries. Covered sample desk with three drawers in front that has slightly curved legs and a carving centered on the front of the furniture based on simple plant elements and moldings with curves and countercurves, inspired by Rococo. This style also influences the shape of the front of the furniture, especially in the area of the two drawers and the lower part of them. When you lower the lid, you discover a central hole with a horizontal board and two staggered drawers with a hole above on each side of that central area. The furniture is reminiscent of French examples inspired by the Louis XV style and created in the 19th century and early 20th century.
· Size: 100x48x92 cms.
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Ref.: Z3895
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Bunker. Walnut wood, wrought iron. XVII century. Rectangular chest with a flat lid made of hand-carved walnut wood and reinforced by a series of metal fittings, which has an openwork lock shield decorated with architectural motifs, which show the influence of the Baroque. This type of furniture was very common in Spanish territory, frequently being used to store objects of certain value such as clothes, dishes, etc.
· Size: 162x58x63 cms.
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Ref.: Z4855
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Set of armchair and two chairs. XIX century. Upholstery requires restoration All elements made of mahogany wood with bronze applications.
· Size: Butaca: 58x51x88 cms. Sillas: 48x45x83 cms.
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Ref.: Z0781A
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Frame. Golden wood. Century XVIII. Frame made of carved and gilded wood that has a series of moldings on the inside forming an octagon and an openwork composition on the outside with plant elements, scrolls and simple architectural moldings. It is possible to speak of a strong influence of the Baroque in elements such as scrollwork, the absence of rockery, the movement of lines and the symmetry of the composition.
· Size: 36x6x43 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0559
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Louis XV style bed in rosewood, early 20th century. Headboard and footboard have a decoration based on seed beads on the upper part, as well as curved lines and carved legs and frisage decoration on the fronts. The stringers also show curved lines, in addition to a carved element in common with the rest of the parts of the bed based on rockery. All these decorative elements belong to the Louis XVI style, used in France in the 18th century and corresponding to Rococo.
· Size: 146x190x155 cms. (Para colchon 130x190 cms.)
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Ref.: Z0384
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“Architect's desk” table in mahogany wood, France, 19th century. The table stands on four Solomonic legs with a central knot, which has two drawers on the skirt, some tables on the sides and a sloping top. Inside, a large empty space is located under nine compartments. This specific type of desk is characterized by its inclined top table to facilitate drawing plans, hence the name by which they are known. The interior space is shaped to store different rules and utensils of different sizes typical of the profession. Requires restoration.
· Size: 100x60x105 cms.
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FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0430
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Desk. Carved wood. XIX century. Table with a straight rectangular top raised on four vase-shaped legs and moldings that have two drawers on one front. The mixture of elements that can be linked to Neoclassicism (simplicity, moldings) and others that seem more like 17th century Baroque (movement in the lines of the legs) is common in 19th century furniture, which likes to be inspired by styles previous.
· Size: 180x80x78 cms.
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Ref.: Z0435
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Desk furniture. Carved tropical wood, wood, mirror, metal, glass. XIX century. High carved wooden cabinet with nine drawers at the front (with metal handles) and a compartment on the top board with a key lock that contains the desk part; The upper area has two shelves with glass doors on the sides, flanking a rectangular mirror with architectural finishes of classicist influence. The lack of bronze fixtures, the classicist influence and the clean lines are reminiscent of provincial pieces, far from the main architectural currents but influenced by them.
· Size: 135x56x120 cms.
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Ref.: Z0571
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Cupboard. Carved and polychrome wood, metal. Twentieth century. Carved wooden cupboard with two doors with a latticework at the top (inside there are two shelves creating three spaces) and two doors at the bottom (giving access to a space with a shelf), with a polychrome finish in green, yellow, etc. tones. Both the lines of the furniture and its finish are reminiscent of old Spanish school works.
· Size: 106x42x206 cms.
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Ref.: Z0599
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Lamp. Bronze. XIX century.
Lamp with a circular glass decorated with a series of classicist decorative moldings in the lower part and an oval shape from which a ring hangs, and another molding in the upper part uniting three winged angel heads. From the back of these three chains of polygonal links emerge that go to one piece through a decoration of palms and scrolls, which ends in a ring to go to the ceiling. Also sometimes known as votive lamps due to their frequent presence in churches, these types of lamps were outstanding pieces. Compare, for example, with that of San Antonio de la Florida (Madrid) by Domingo Urquiza dated 1799."
· Size: 48x48x95 cms.
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Ref.: ZE324
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Musicians, relief. Molded alabaster. Twentieth century Relief with frame made of alabaster molded with polychrome inspired by Renaissance works of the Spanish school and, more closely, in a work by Enrique Orejudo Alonso for the Upper Chapel of the Church of the Santísima Trinidad de Torre-Ciudad in Huesca (Spain). Weight: 37kg.
· Size: 104x85x111,5 cms
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Ref.: ZE406
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Wall mirror. Modeled alabaster. 20th century, following Renaissance models. The rectangular mirror with semicircular curvature at the top has been highlighted along these same lines with a frame finished in marble powder. The decorative elements chosen are inspired by Renaissance works: volutes, metopes, scallops, pilasters, straight lines, etc.
· Size: 92x8x160 cms
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Ref.: ZE416
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Office table and chairs set. Walnut wood. Around 1900. Requires restorations. Furniture set consisting of an office table with armchairs and high backrest, four high-back chairs without arms and footrest, made of carved walnut wood. The table, with five drawers on one of its fronts, shows a series of carvings with plant and architectural themes reminiscent of Neo-Renaissance. This same influence can be seen in the carvings of the armchair, which also features animal protomes on the arms and studded leather upholstery. The chairs in this set, again, respond to the same style, and have a back and seat upholstery with gold studs. The footrest has a somewhat simpler decoration.
· Size: Mesa 135x74x83 cms. Sillón 63x48x147 cms silla 45x45x147 cms. Piecero 42x38x22 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0650
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Wing table with turned legs. Walnut wood. Spanish school, 18th century. Round folding board table with two wings that can be folded downwards and supported by two legs joined together for each wing by lower chambers. When you leave the table folded, there is a drawer with a wooden knob on each side and two legs on each side, joined in a rectangle by a chambrana. The legs and vertical elements of the furniture have turned balustraded elements and discs, as has been common in the Spanish school since the Baroque.
· Size: 107x 37x76 cms / Abierta 107x103x76 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1173
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Console. Carved and ebonized wood. France, 19th century. Ebonized carved wood console decorated with architectural elements and engraved symmetrical plant motifs with a marked classicist influence. The ovas, pilasters, fluted stripes and moldings complement floral motifs common in 19th century furniture. Ebonized wood was common, slightly lowering the costs of certain examples.
· Size: 108x52x86 cms.
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Ref.: Z0386
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Sideboard. Mahogany wood, wood, metal. England, around 1900. Rectangular chest of drawers with stiletto legs and four drawers at the front, flanking a central space topped by a piece with a semicircular arch at the bottom. In this area, drawers, legs and this space show a simple linear marquetry decoration. The simplicity of lines, material and shapes of the piece refer to English models.
· Size: 52x106,5x85
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FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0541