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“Dompedro” in mahogany wood. 19th-20th century. Polygonal section furniture used to hide the urinal from view under the lid and that facilitates its use with a removable footrest. Models very similar to the present one were already used in the 19th century, and this piece of furniture was common in homes until the 19th century even. Note its similarity to examples preserved in the Museum of Romanticism in Madrid.
· Size: 45x45x46 cms.
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Ref.: Z5613
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Sidewalk. Walnut wood. Century XVIII. Rectangular board bench with smooth molding on the edge and turned legs in the shape of balusters, which are secured in the lower area by means of chambranes with a profile cut at the bottom. It presents classicist influences, present alongside traditional elements of older Spanish furniture (format, construction, etc.).
· Size: 52x34,5x50 cms.
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Ref.: ZE331
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Wall mirror. Molded alabaster. Twentieth century. Rectangular wall mirror with a frame made of alabaster molded with polychrome which presents a decoration based on elements of strong classicist inspiration (note the “candelieri” on the edges, recalling works from the Renaissance, the crest with scrolls and volutes, etc.) . Weight: 21kg.
· Size: 88x5x114 cms
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Ref.: ZE404
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Friar armchair. Leather, wood. Spain, 16th century. It has flaws, requires restoration. Armchair with arms and high back of the type known as “frailero”, which has leather with studs in the upper part of the backrest and on the seat, low chambranas with a cut profile joining the front legs with the rear ones and middle chambranas or stringers (carved and cut the front one creating geometric motifs) joining the two front legs and the two rear ones, and simple armrests. 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: 61x54x112 cms.
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Ref.: Z3523A
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Bureau desk. Mahogany wood. XIX century. Has defects. Mahogany wood furniture with slightly cabriole-shaped legs ending in claws with spheres and decorated on the upper part with carvings of classicist influence, which presents three drawers in front (with two handles and a lock, decorated) and a lid on the upper part . When the desk is opened, there is a textile base on the table and a front with a central chapel and three spaces on each side, these above a small drawer.
· Size: 77x47x101 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0892
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Wing table with folding tops. Walnut wood. France, 19th century. Walnut wood table with two folding tops that, when opened, has a circular shape. It has turned legs, following common models in 19th century French cabinetmaking.
· Size: 108x64x71 cms.
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Ref.: Z0253
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Mirror. Carved and polychrome wood. Spanish school, 20th century, following ancient models. Rectangular wall mirror made of wood and decorated with a composition based on plant elements in relief on the front, with a small crest on the top. Stylistically, it is inspired by common models in the Spanish school of the 18th century.
· Size: 45x5x61 cms.INT 31x43,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z0522
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Walnut desk table XIX century. Damage.
· Size: 147x94x80 cms.
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Ref.: Z0555
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Ark in walnut wood, 17th century. Rectangular chest with a flat lid decorated with chain lines on the front, iron fittings with a key closure and corner pieces. The work was created with an exclusively utilitarian purpose (hence the lack of decoration) and belongs to a type of furniture common in houses of the time, used to store valuable objects such as clothing or tableware.
· Size: 100x38x44 cms.
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Ref.: Z5063
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San Antonio leg table; Spain, 17th century. Walnut wood. The San Antonio leg table (serrated, simple leg, with a 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 shown, but were dressed in sumptuous fabrics that hid their structure
· Size: 86x48x54 cms.
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Ref.: Z5185
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“Voltaire” armchair in rosewood wood. A particular chair that has arms, a low seat and a high backrest is known as a “Voltaire” armchair, which became really popular during the reign of Louis-Philippe I of France (1773-1850; monarch from 1830 to 1848). The name is probably due to the association with the French writer François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), better known by his pseudonym, Voltaire. The furniture has two wheels on its front legs, simple carved decoration and an upholstery that resembles a tapestry on the arms, backrest and seat.
· Size: 68x74x106 cms.
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Ref.: Z6481
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Pair of panels, Dancers. Molded alabaster. 20th century, inspired by CANOVA, Antonio (1757-1822).
Pair of reliefs with frames made of alabaster molded with polychrome, inspired by the reliefs that show two young people dancing in a fresco by Antonio Canova (The Graces and Venus dancing before Mars, 1799, Antonio Canova Museum and Glyptoteca, Possagno, Treviso. Antonio Canova (Possagno, November 1, 1757-Venice, October 13, 1822) was an Italian sculptor and painter of neoclassicism. Weight: 15 kg."
· Size: 72x6x101 cms
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Ref.: ZE407
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Virtues, relief. Molded and polychrome alabaster. 20th century, Inspired by models by SANZIO, Rafael or Raffaello (1483-1520). Relief with figurative decoration made of alabaster molded with polychrome inspired by the fresco of “The Cardinal and Theological Virtues” on the south wall of the Signature Room in the so-called “Raphael rooms” because they were painted by Rafael Sanzio, in the Palace Apostolic of the Vatican City of Rome (Italy). Weight: 10kg.
· Size: 108,5x2,5x41,5 cms
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Ref.: ZE410
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Ceiling light. Metal, glass. Twentieth century. Ceiling lamp composed of a circular piece for the ceiling from which a chain hangs to a piece formed by a ring and a sphere, from which three other chains start that support the lamp, formed by another smooth metal ring and a part white glass.
· Size: 31 x 31 x 120 cm.
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Ref.: ZF0273
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Headboard and footboard. Walnut wood. Spain, 19th century. Set of headboard and footboard of walnut wood carved in its color decorated with a piece drawing a soft curve and two carved swan heads, following French Neoclassical models of the 19th century, a common trend or influence in 19th century Spanish furniture ( Specifically, the piece is reminiscent of Elizabethan furniture in certain details).
· Size: 130,5x139 cms.
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Ref.: Z0566
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Bunker. Walnut wood, iron. Spain, 17th century. It has faults. Reguiere restoration. Rectangular chest with a flat lid and projection, made of carved walnut wood and secured by iron pieces in the corners (these finished with a pointed shape cut out of the metal). Despite presenting only a simple molding on the lid and the elements already mentioned as the only decorations, those same details link it with pieces made in the Spanish Baroque.
· Size: 105x40x39 cms.
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Ref.: Z0203
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Friar armchair. Leather, walnut wood. Spain, 16th century. It has faults. Armchair with arms and high back of the type known as “frailero”, which has leather with studs in the upper part of the back (missing in the seat), low cut-out profile chambranes joining the front legs with the rear ones and middle chambranes or stringers (the front one is carved and cut out, creating geometric motifs) joining the two front legs and the two rear ones, and simple armrests, with highlighted 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: 68x53x102 cms.
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Ref.: Z0750
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Shelf locker. Carved pine wood, wrought iron handles. Twentieth century. Block with a straight rectangular board protruding on the smaller sides decorated on its fronts with simple rectangular compositions. The three front drawers have metal hardware decorated with pearls and pine cones. Stylistically, it is inspired by Renaissance models.
· Size: 46x160x89 cms.
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Ref.: ZE150
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Mirror with pompadour. Molded and polychrome alabaster. Twentieth century. Mirror made of molded alabaster with polychrome inspired by European models from the 18th century and the decorative elements present in them, to which a certain more modern air is added. On the crest, a rockery is reminiscent of Rococo works, while the plant elements have an Art Nouveau air, for example. Certain architectural details are reminiscent of classicist works from the 19th century. Weight: 13kg.
· Size: 90x7,5x143 cms
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Ref.: ZE401
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Chippendale style pedestal table. Mahogany wood. English school, 19th century. Round table with legs in a slight cabriole shape, ending in claws with a ball and decorated on the top with a fine carving of plant elements. This name refers to a style initiated by Thomas Chippendale and which was highly recognized and common in English school cabinetmaking during the 18th and 19th centuries.
· Size: 100x100x75 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0890
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Mirror. Mahogany wood. XIX century. Mirror with a carved frame made of mahogany wood and decorated with simple geometric elements, a vegetal crest with scrolls and two eaves at the bottom with architectural motifs. All these motifs show a great influence of classical elements, as well as a certain resemblance to French school mirrors.
· Size: 73x127 cms. / int:63x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z0827
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Bed frame. Chestnut wood. Spain, 19th century. Bed frame made of carved chestnut wood, with the headboard higher than the footboard, and a carved decoration of geometric motifs centered on the outer parts of these two pieces. The legs, extended upwards, also present an elaborate turning that, like the decoration already mentioned, is inspired by traditional works of the old Spanish school.
· Size: cabecero: 113x116 cms. piecero:103x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z0832
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Miniature friar armchair. Wood, leather, metal. Spanish school, 19th century. Armchair with arms and a high back of the type known as frailero that has chambrances on the legs joining the rear legs to the front legs and middle chambrances or stringers in the front with carved vegetal and architectural elements. The legs have a vegetal carving that extends through the arms, in the volutes of the fronts. The backrest and seat have leather upholstery (the backrest is embossed with plant elements), metal studs and textile fringe. 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: 22x20x32,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z3123
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Office desk. Carved wood, metal. Twentieth century. Office table with a rectangular flat board, drawers on the front (a total of seven, with wooden handles and locks with a key shield) and a plane on the back, which rests on eight legs. Both its lines and its decoration show the piece's belonging to the European 20th century.
· Size: 150x90x81 cms.
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Ref.: Z4860