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· Size: 100x40x75 cms.
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Ref.: Z0281
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Censer. Bronze. XIX century. Bronze censer with a circular base and cup shape with a lid with elaborate lines and simple openwork elements that is inspired by antique pieces. It has metal chains that join it to the usual piece with a ring. Certain lines and decorative motifs are reminiscent of some Spanish works from the 17th and 18th centuries.
· Size: 10x10x16 cms.
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Ref.: Z0351
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Fifteen balusters. Bronze and wood. Century XVIII. Grouped seven by seven, the bronze balusters are presented between two straight painted wooden crossbars, thus highlighting the curved lines, discs and other shapes of the aforementioned elements. These types of pieces were very common in Neoclassicism (as well as in other periods) to decorate a railing, a staircase, etc.
· Size: 200x5x54 cms.
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Ref.: Z0404
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Box with metal marquetry. Wood, metal. Possibly French school, 19th century. Has damage. Requires restoration. Rectangular chest with a flat lid that has a dark wood interior decorated on the lid with two metallic lines, and a black exterior with carved decorations (one molding towards the base and another at the top) and metal marquetry applications. This is concentrated in the hole for the lock and in the upper part of the lid (composition of vegetal and architectural elements with polychrome concentrated in the center and in the corners, joined together by lines). Both in the style of decoration and in the tones used, it is reminiscent of Napoleon III pieces from the French school.
· Size: 38x27x14 cms.
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Ref.: Z0503
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Pair of cupboard doors with latches. Walnut wood, iron. Century XVIII. Pair of carved walnut wood doors decorated with panels flanked by flat areas, which have a wrought iron latch and a lock with a key (whose shield shows curved lines of clear baroque memory) and parts of the hinges that would have joined it with the cupboard for which they were created. Both the wood and the decoration (on the doors and the sash) show influences of baroque models, as was common in certain Spanish centers of the 18th century.
· Size: 50x103 / ud
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Ref.: Z0532
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Century XVIII
· Size: 73x102
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Ref.: Z0766
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Eight-armed chandelier in gold metal. Twentieth century. Attached to the ceiling by a chain, the eight arms of the lamp emerge from a central baluster topped at the bottom by a polygonal piece, with an S shape and plant elements towards the center and at the ends. While the shape and material are reminiscent of Northern European examples from the Renaissance, the shapes and decoration show greater influence from highly simplified classical examples.
· Size: 85x85x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z1658
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Wall Clock. Box in walnut wood, wood, etc. XIX century. Wall clock with a carved walnut wood case decorated with architectural elements of classicist influence combining wood tones. The white dial features Roman numerals for the hours and lines for the minutes; The pendulum has a decoration of thin stems on the sides of an arrow and two letters (RA), and a white plate on the box to measure its oscillation.
· Size: 34x80 cms.
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Ref.: Z2292
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Snuff box. Ebony, ivory. Possibly Germany, early 19th century. Circular box with a flat lid made of ebony and ivory decorated on the outside with a carving of geometric elements arranged around a central ivory circle (with an engraving that includes the inscription "Gott ist mein Schultz" –God is my protection- on a belt surrounding three letters – perhaps the owner's initials – and under a bust of a unicorn;). On the back, a similar composition has been carved, but without an ivory centerpiece.
· Size: 9x9x2 cms.
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Ref.: Z3816
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Convoy of cruets. Contrast by García Calvo, Valladolid, 1900. With contrast markings. Glass and silver. Silver convoy formed by a base on large pearls and with a central axis topped by a ring and another ball. The simplicity of the lines brings the work closer to aesthetic approaches more characteristic of the 20th century, and is continued and highlighted thanks to the two glass bottles, which have supports for the caps. The baseline marks place the work carried out in Valladolid; The one in the center would be that of the silversmith and the one on the left would be that of García Calvo, who worked as a contrast in the city towards the beginning of the 20th century. Weight: 380 grams.
· Size: 18x7x32 cms.
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Ref.: Z4834
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Herrada. Copper, iron. Marked MS. XVII century. Globular-shaped container with a high copper neck and iron handle that presents, towards the upper part, remains of an engraved legend.
· Size: 33x35 cms.
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Ref.: Z5366
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Hyssop. Bronze. Century XVIII. Hyssop made of bronze forming the usual circular part, followed by an axis decorated with moldings, which separate a tubular part from another with a balustrade shape. This combination of lines is common in classic-inspired works.
· Size: 5x5x27 cms
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Ref.: Z5487
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Pair of andirons. Wrought iron. Century XVIII. Pair of wrought iron andirons decorated with fine lines and smooth moldings on the vertical rods and volutes in the flat metal acting as legs under them. Although they are utilitarian pieces that have had a similar shape since ancient times, the present examples show a marked influence of the Neoclassicism of the 18th century to which they belong.
· Size: Alt. 66 cms.
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Ref.: Z5606
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Necklace with hyaline quartz beads. Necklace formed by a succession of faceted hyaline quartz discs on their fronts. Hyaline quartz is also called rock crystal, and is an almost colorless variety of quartz, used since ancient times in luxury arts and often in jewelry as a gem.
· Size: 24x3 cms.
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Ref.: Z5804
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Necklace with jasper plates. Black cord necklace that has been used to position and join the rectangular jasper plates that form the necklace, these wider at one end than the other. Jasper, used for jewelry and other sumptuary arts since Antiquity, is a stone with a certain variety of colors, used for its ornamental value and as “precious stones.”
· Size: 22x5 cms.
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Ref.: Z5805
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Necklace with Mexican agate plates. Necklace made with cords in different tones thanks to which the beads that compose it are placed and highlighted: flat circular discs alternate with dark spherical beads, highlighting the lines of the former; In front there is a triangular piece, in which the white and transparent areas alternate with red, yellow, white areas, etc. Agate has been a common stone throughout History due to the properties attributed to it (the Egyptian one was effective against the bites of certain animals, the stone in general provided longevity in other cultures, etc.) and for its attractiveness ( often used both in sculptures and in Egyptian mummies for eyes, carved to create notable pieces such as the Chalice of Valencia or the cameos of Ancient Rome, etc.).
· Size: 22x7 cms.
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Ref.: Z5806
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Spinning wheel. Carved and turned walnut wood. XIX century. Vertical spinning wheel made of carved walnut wood decorated with fine lines in certain areas and the use of balustraded pieces where these have been considered necessary. Compare, for example, with the vertical spinning wheel preserved in the Museo del Greco in Toledo dated to the 19th century.
· Size: 44x41x86 cms.
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Ref.: Z5583A
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Spinning wheel. Carved and turned walnut wood. XIX century. Vertical spinning wheel made of carved walnut wood, which has been decorated with fine lines in certain areas, and the use of balustraded pieces, some decorated with discs and moldings, where all of them have been considered necessary. Compare, for example, with the vertical spinning wheel preserved in the Museo del Greco in Toledo dated to the 19th century.
· Size: 43x46x60 cms
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Ref.: Z5583B
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Silver mesh bag, 19th century. Silver mesh bag in its color decorated with triangular elements at the bottom that has a smooth hinged closure and a chain of alternating long and short links. These types of pieces were very common in the 19th century, as a luxury element and practical piece for galas and other special events. Weight: 325g
· Size: 20x18 cms
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Ref.: Z6876A
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Adjustable programmer for “Pulsynetic” watches, striking. Gent's of Leicester, England, circa second third of the 20th century. Good general condition The wooden drawer with a glass front protects the machinery of the piece and allows you to see the different “wheels” and spheres of the mechanism. This serves to, in certain electrical impulse clocks, coordinate all the slaves that are linked to the master so that the bell ringing sounds at the same time in all the components of the system. Apparently, and due to the reliability of the system, it has often been used in British schools and similar institutions. The company that created the mechanism was founded in 1872 by John Thomas Gent, GTGent & Co. being one of the first to make electric chimes in England. After several changes, the company changed its name to Gent & Co., and, shortly after, AEJ Ball joined and began producing an electric watch system, later known as “Pul-syn-etic”. Weight: 15kg.
· Size: 45x22x40 cms
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Ref.: ZF0741
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Old fisherman, oriental carving. Wood. Twentieth century. Carving made of wood in its color that shows an old man seated, with a basket on one side, a cloth in his hand and a circular straw hat on his back. This type of work was very common in the Far East, and this piece is reminiscent of Japanese works made at the end of the 19th century.
· Size: 12x10x13 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0916
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Pair of candlesticks. Bronze. France, 18th century. Pair of candlesticks made of bronze that have a polygonal base, stepped upwards and towards the center and enhanced with smooth moldings, a balustraded axis (also with a polygonal section), and an upper part finished with a circular saucer, designed to collect the candle wax. These types of pieces were very common throughout Europe since the 17th century, varying in lines and decorative elements depending on the school and century to which they belonged.
· Size: 12x12x22,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0986
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Centerpiece or planter. Tin, metal. Víctor Saglier, towards the end of the 19th century. With marks on the base. Oval centerpiece with an interior tray with handles, decorated on the outside with a fine relief based on moldings in curved lines drawing handles and legs, and a composition on the fronts and sides based on leaves and fruits. Stylistically, it responds to Art Nouveau models. Victor Saglier (1809-1894) was a master goldsmith active in Paris, France, highly regarded for his Art Nouveau style work, creating pieces for Majorelle and Gallé. When he died, the company became Saglier Frères, managed ever since by his brothers Eguène and André, until the latter died in 1948.
· Size: 38x19x11 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1025
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Art Nouveau centerpiece or planter. Tin, metal. Víctor Saglier, towards the end of the 19th century. With marks. Oval centerpiece that responds to a typology sometimes used as planters, made of silver metal and decorated on the outside with a delicate composition based on curved moldings (which create handles and legs) and leaves and fruits. Stylistically, it responds to Art Nouveau models. Victor Saglier (1809-1894) was a master goldsmith active in Paris, France, highly regarded for his Art Nouveau style work, creating pieces for Majorelle and Gallé. When he died, the company became Saglier Frères, managed ever since by his brothers Eguène and André, until the latter died in 1948. Weight: 5.3kg
· Size: 44x23x13 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1026