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Octagonal side table. Rosewood wood. France, 19th century. Side table with a straight octagonal top, made of rosewood combined with another of a different tone to enhance the first. The four legs, turned with lines, are joined with a flat rhomboidal shell. The decoration has been reduced to highlight the quality of the wood and the clean lines of the furniture, which is why there are no gilded bronze applications, common in French furniture.
· Size: 75x75x70 cms.
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Ref.: Z4843
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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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Mirror with gilt wood trim. Twentieth century. Rectangular mirror highlighted by a decoration based on carved plant elements and a motif of bars in a plant form. The curves that the leaves draw show the influence of Rococo models for the creation of this work, the movement being greatly softened thanks to the straight lines of the frame. These rockeries are also located in that kind of finishing lattice.
· Size: 61x10x91 cms
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Ref.: ZE417
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Desk table. Mahogany wood. XIX century. Rectangular table top decorated with a strip of vegetal motifs on the outer edge, waist enhanced with bands carved with ovals and vegetal motifs of classicist influence and legs decorated with an elegant cabriole shape and carved motifs (roles, bows and simple vegetal themes that are extend along the waist of the furniture) topped by very simplified claw shapes holding balls. This finial on the legs also appears in Chippendale examples and in American works and, apparently, was a theme inspired by works from the Far East, replacing the dragon's leg with the sphere with one of a lion (thus showing English supremacy) and making very popular in England during approximately the first half of the 18th century, and recovering later.
· Size: 94x70x76
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Ref.: Z3460
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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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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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Showcase. Walnut wood, glass. XIX century. Display case made of carved walnut wood with three transparent glass panels (front and sides) and a decoration based on elements of classicist influence that have a certain English taste (corner columns, moldings, finishing vases, etc.).
· Size: 61x44x132 cms.
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Ref.: Z0658
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Pair of dais chair frames. Carved wood. Spain, around 1900. Pair of carved wooden chair frames decorated with balustraded turnings on part of the backrests (which have two smooth crossbars leaving the rest openwork), legs and chambranes, thus taking inspiration from old models common in traditional furniture and thus following a common trend at the time.
· Size: 42x35x66 cms.
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Ref.: Z0465
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Neo-Renaissance Credence. Carved walnut and pine wood, metal. Possibly Spain, around 1890. Rectangular board chest of drawers or credence decorated on the front with a composition based on embossed diamonds, vegetal and architectural elements that shows a clear influence of Spanish Renaissance examples. It has a drawer and two doors, equipped with hardware and lock shields in gilded metal.
· Size: 89x47x78 cms.
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Ref.: Z0476
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Friar armchair. Wood, leather. Spain, 16th and 18th centuries. Armchair with arms and high back of the type known as “frailero”, which has studded leather on the seat and upper part of the back, low cut-out low profile chambrances joining the front legs with the rear legs and middle chambrances or stringers (the front one is carved with a relief of architectural motifs) joining the two front legs and the two rear ones, and simple armrests. In the present case, it is necessary to indicate that the chambrana, due to the relief, would be from the 18th century. 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: 57,5x54x113 cms.
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Ref.: Z0672
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Friar armchair. Leather, walnut wood. Spain, 16th century. Armchair with arms and high back of the type known as “frailero”, which has studded leather on the seat and upper part of the back, low cut-out low profile chambrances joining the front legs with the rear legs and middle chambrances or stringers (carved and recut the front one creating geometric motifs) joining the two front legs and the two rear ones, and simple armrests, with volute finishes. 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: 61x54x111 cms.
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Ref.: Z0673
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Louis XVI style side table. Walnut wood, stone. XIX century. Rectangular side table with a veined stone top and four legs joined in the lower area by a “hache” chambrana, which is decorated with architectural and plant elements of classicist inspiration. Note the similarity it presents with French examples of the Louis XVI style.
· Size: 46x34x73 cms
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Ref.: Z0729
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Game table. Mahogany wood, textile. XIX century. Semi-circular and folding game table with smooth stiletto legs and waist enhanced with smooth vertical stripes. The cleanliness of the lines and absence of carvings, giving prominence to the wood, is reminiscent of English examples from the 19th century.
· Size: 110x54x74 cms.
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Ref.: Z4924
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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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Relief, “Ballerinas”. Marble dust. 20th century, following the CANOVA model, Antonio Relief made of marble powder with polychrome, enhanced with a somewhat modern frame that closely follows a fresco by Antonio Canova (The Graces and Venus dancing before Mars, 1799, Antonio Canova Museum and Glyptoteca, Possagno, Treviso). The present work includes the three Graces, accompanied by Venus, who appears playing a lyre, under a series of garlands with lacework. Antonio Canova (Possagno, November 1, 1757-Venice, October 13, 1822) was an Italian sculptor and painter of neoclassicism. Weight: 23kg.
· Size: 106,5x6x105 cms
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Ref.: ZE400
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Horse and dogs with pages, relief. Molded and polychrome alabaster. 20th century, following the model of MANTEGNA, Andrea (around 1431-1506). Relief with frame decorated with elements of classicist influence (moldings, candelieri...) made of marble powder with polychrome. It shows a figurative scene: a richly caparisoned horse, with a page, and two large dogs with another male figure. Aesthetically, it is inspired by a fresco by Andrea Mantegna, located on the west wall of the Chamber of the Spouses of the Ducal Palace of Mantua (Italy), painted between 1465 and 1474. Weight: 30 kg.
· Size: 99,5x10x157 cms
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Ref.: ZE408
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Console. Gilded wood, marble. Around 1900.
Wall console made of gilded carved wood and enhanced with a marble top that has four legs finished in claws with pearls and a profuse decoration based on scrolls, architectural elements and plant motifs, accompanied by seed beads. These, along with the lines of the piece, clearly respond to a rococo influence common in the 19th century European furniture from which the work is inspired."
· Size: 128,5x51x87,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0001
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Chapel. Mahogany wood. Century XVIII. Broken glass.
Chapel for a private oratory made of mahogany wood, with a space protected by a sheet of transparent glass (locked) to place a sculpture. The decoration and lines of the piece (straight moldings, columns with entasis and capitals of a simple order, setback of the central part in plan, etc.) respond to classicist influences, a common inspiration in 18th century art."
· Size: 77x37x103 cms. int: 62x21x95 cms.
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Ref.: Z0449
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Bed frame. Walnut wood. Spain, 19th century. Bed frame made of carved walnut wood with architectural decorations concentrated on the headboard and the vertical supports in the corners. These carved elements (fluted balusters, knobs, galleries of semicircular arches with paired columns) show a clear classicist influence and a marked inspiration in much older works of the Spanish school.
· Size: ext: 137x207x127 cms / int:128x194x127 cms.
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Ref.: Z0458
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Arquilla. Walnut wood, iron. XVII century. Rectangular chest or casket with a flat lid with an iron lock shield on the front (enhancing the key lock) decorated with simplified plant elements. The lid has smooth moldings on the edge, which would also be present in the lower area, as was common in these pieces in the 17th century.
· Size: 72x41x44 cms.
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Ref.: Z0511
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Pine ark, dated 1886. Palencia. Wrought iron fittings
· Size: 154x54x54 cms.
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Ref.: Z0720
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Armchair. Walnut wood, upholstery. Spanish school, 18th century. Armchair or chair made of carved walnut wood with an upholstered seat that has a high backrest, openwork and decorated with simplified architectural and vegetal elements, wavy arms finished in a volute and joined to the back and the seat, front legs shaped like a cabriolet and finished in claws with spheres, and straight hind legs secured with a smooth shell. The seat has a cut-out decoration in its lower area. Aesthetically, it is reminiscent of English school furniture in certain details, but, as is common in 18th century Spanish cabinetmaking, it also presents French influence.
· Size: 68x57x107 cms.
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Ref.: Z1466
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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