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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
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Leontina, late 19th century. Leontina formed by six chains attached to a hoop decorated with scrolls and small earrings, from which hang a series of objects and hooks for small elements. The two longest ones end in an openwork plate with a ring for the clock. This type of “jewelry” was very common in the upper class, to carry pocket watches, the keys necessary to operate them and other small valuable objects.
· Size: 32 long. 34 cms. ancho
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Ref.: Z0334
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Mine or ship telephone, model HF, type ST-1. Second half of the 20th century. Telephone for use in a mine or on a ship and to be attached to a wall or vertical surface that consists of a metal box to protect the machinery and the handset, which is hooked on one side of it, with the cord or cable emerging from below (to the side of the line socket); On the other side is the usual crank on the model. These types of pieces were made with certain materials and shapes, prioritizing their usefulness and resistance but without completely forgetting an aesthetic aspect noticeable in the lines of the box, etc. and which is appreciated today.
· Size: 25x18x30 cms.
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Ref.: Z3941
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Charcoal box. Brass, wood, iron. Northern Europe, 19th century. Rectangular box located on four rollers or wheels to move it, covered on the outside with metal, decorated with a series of genre scenes enhanced by bands of plant motifs. These chests were used to keep coal near the fireplace, their use being known in England, Holland, etc. Weight: 5kg.
· Size: 46x30x28 cms.
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Ref.: Z4318
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Pair of oriental tibors. Enameled porcelain. Around 1950. Pair of vases with lids made of enameled porcelain decorated with a composition based on bands of simple geometric elements and a motif in the center of the body and on the lids of pink peonies with green stems and leaves. These types of pieces were highly appreciated in the West for their originality, colors and designs.
· Size: 23x23x53 cms.
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Ref.: Z4876
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Pompadour. Metal. XIX century. Set of three metal pieces that, when joined, would form a crest. The scrolls, plant motifs, palms, lines, etc. They link these parts with works from the 19th century with a clear Neoclassical influence, being similar to French works or from schools with a strong French influence.
· Size: central 23x30 lateral: 40x23 cms
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Ref.: Z0165G
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Walnut wood board. Possibly 17th century. Rectangular walnut wood board that presents a series of marks from use on the upper part and a hole and more marks on the lower part.
· Size: 64x2,5x110 cms.
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Ref.: Z5237A
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· Size: 21x26 cms.
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Ref.: ZA6255
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Candlestick with triangular base. Bronze. Spain, 18th century. Bronze candlestick with a triangular base raised on three legs and enhanced with moldings, a balustraded shaft with discs of different diameters and a top with similar decoration, right in the area used for the candle. These types of elements were common in the 18th century, both in important private houses and in monasteries, convents, churches, etc., and the present work responds to a very common typology in Spain at that time.
· Size: 18x18x45 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0438
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Sobrinos winding machine by J. Fábrega Carrera. Barcelona, Spain, 20th century. Manual winding machine with bell warning for five wires. The company had a factory in Manresa and what was then called an office, in Barcelona and, in addition to machinery, it made ropes, straps, etc.
· Size: 70x46x52 cms,
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Ref.: ZF0739
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Pair of candlesticks. Bronze. XIX century. Pair of candlesticks made of bronze that have a circular base with a raised edge, a spherical shaft in the center and several moldings of different sizes and raised tubular lighters above and below. These types of lighting objects were common in homes since the 17th century and throughout Europe. Weight: 0.35kg.
· Size: 7,5x7,5x9 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1086
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Pair of ashtrays. Blue glass. Murano, Italy, 20th century. Pair of glass ashtrays combining two shades of blue and decorated, on the outside, with a series of thick projections or spikes towards the bottom of them. Due to the shape and quality of the material, it has been linked to the city of Murano, well known both for its glass and for the design of its pieces.
· Size: 21x21x9 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1161
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16th century Weight: 1100 gr
· Size: 10,5x10,5x13 cms
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Ref.: ZF0272J
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Vanity mirror with miniature. Bronze, glass, etc. Possibly France, 19th century. Oval mirror with handle decorated with architectural and plant elements of marked classicist influence that presents a mirror sheet on one side and, on the other, and with a frame of scrolls, flowers, lace finish and flat mirrors, a miniature of a lady elegantly dressed with a child in her arms, in pastel tones and protected by a sheet of transparent glass.
· Size: 9x1x26 cms
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Ref.: ZF0990I
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Cup, “The Dance of Flora”. Glass. Val-Saint-Lambert, Belgium, 20th century. Vase or glass cup with a frieze depicting a dance in gilt (gold), which was designed by Leon Ledru; It is also linked to Metisse. Val Saint Lambert is a glass company in operation since 1826 and with headquarters in the former Seraing Abbey (Liège, Belgium). In 1825, Jean-François Deneef settled in Val Saint-Lambert with the intention of creating a crystal factory better than that of Baccarat, and, in fact, it was highly appreciated for the quality of its products, and the quality has been of glass which has brought him several recognitions. Weight: 2.4kg.
· Size: 18x18x26 cms
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Ref.: ZF1132A
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Unicorn purifying the fountain. Tapestry. 20th century, following flamenco models. Tapestry inspired by a fragment of the well-known work (on the same support) preserved in the Metropolitan Museum in New York entitled “The Unicorn purifies the Fountain”, belonging to the Unicorn Tapestries, and made between 1495 and 1505 in Flemish workshops following a French cardboard.
· Size: 120x1x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z1389
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Lot of twelve keys. Iron. 16th and 17th centuries. Keys made of iron of various dates that have different decorative elements, centered on the ring and the body, various shapes on the palette and some are hollow and others are not.
· Size: Mayor: 3x1x16 cms.
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Ref.: Z6164
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The Lady and the Unicorn. Tapestry. 20th century, following medieval models. Tapestry inspired by one of the series currently known as “The Lady and the Unicorn”, made up of six works in the “mille-Fleurs” style and made in Flanders in wool and silk following cartoons drawn in Paris around the year 1500, and which They are kept in the Musée de Cluny in Paris (France). Specifically, the piece is inspired by the tapestry titled “À mon seul désir.”
· Size: 120x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z1389A
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Collection of fifty keys. wrought iron Collection of fifty keys made of wrought iron with a ring or simple oval handle, some with a shaft or arm decorated with fine moldings or bands and blades and notches of different shapes. The typology that follows is common in this type of pieces during the 19th century.
· Size: Mayor18x5x1 cms.
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Ref.: Z5003D
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Tulip-shaped centerpiece. Cut crystal (glass). Twentieth century. Centerpiece in cut glass in the shape of a tulip and cup, with a foot, decorated on the outside with lines forming geometric elements. Weight: 11.4kg.
· Size: 23x23x34 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1139
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· Size: 49,5x41,5 / int: 25x27 cms.
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Ref.: Z0307
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Wall light. Bronze. Beginning of the 20th century. Wall light made of gilded bronze that has three points of light (in the shape of a candlestick, remembering when candles were used), and a decoration based on lacework, plant and architectural elements of clear French and neoclassical influence. This type of lighting elements were common in prominent areas of buildings such as palaces, theaters, etc.
· Size: 32x22x60 cms.
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Ref.: Z0775
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Gallé style vase. Glass. Twentieth century. Glass vase in yellow, orange and brown tones decorated “in a cameo” with palm trees and pyramids. Clearly, it is inspired by the works of Émile Gallé (Nancy, 1846-1904), an artist considered one of the main names of French Art Nouveau and widely recognized for his work with glass (especially what is often called “cameo glass”). ).
· Size: 10x10x32 cms.
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Ref.: Z2251
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Acetre. Bronze 18th century. Metal container with a circular base, a flared shape on the body and decorated on the outside with moldings and smooth bands that has a metal handle with curved lines of different widths. Stylistically, it is possible to appreciate the purity of lines common in Neoclassical works, despite the fact that this type of piece is very old.
· Size: 20x20x19 cms.
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Ref.: Z0416