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Three birds. Enameled porcelain. Possibly ARA Manises, Valencia, Spain, 20th century. Marks on the base. One has traces of label. Three birds, different from each other, appear perched on stumps and rocks in each of the three enameled porcelain figures. Each piece features a white base, decorated with gold accents and elements reminiscent of antique European pieces. At the base, they have the initials AR, and one of them has a label that reads “ARA”.
· Size: 11x11x23 cms.
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Ref.: Z3492
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Collection of twenty keys. Wrought iron. XIX century. Collection of twenty 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: Mayor 7x1x17,5 cms. Menor 5x1x11 cms.
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Ref.: Z5003
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Carding table. Wood, metal, rope. Century XVIII. Wooden board reinforced with metal strips that has ropes to hold it and a series of spikes for use in carding wool, the type used before the Industrial Revolution for these purposes. Despite how common these pieces were made, very few are preserved due to the technological advances that have taken place.
· Size: 35x33x67 cms.
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Ref.: Z5611
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Candlestick, stipe with child figure. Calamine. XIX century. Candlestick with a circular base raised on legs with architectural and plant elements whose axis is formed by a stipe topped with a child's figure, which raises its arms to the head to hold the lighter that crowns the piece. Stylistically, it is inspired by 19th century French school models.
· Size: 10x10x26 cms.
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Ref.: ZE344
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Collection of twenty keys. Wrought iron. XIX century. Collection of twenty 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: Mayor14x4x1 cms.
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Ref.: Z5003A
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COLL Y MARCH, J. Under the direction of DE FALGÁS, M. “Practical treatise on architecture with the five orders according to Vignola, Palladio, Scamozzi.” Artistic Editions. Vda Cacsellas Moncanut, Suc. By JM Fabre. Barcelona. Folder with sheets inside.
· Size: 29x2,5x37 cms
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Ref.: ZF1112
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Oil lamp. Enameled porcelain, metal, glass. Possibly Spain, 19th century. Has hair. Quinqué with globular glass lampshade and tank located inside a blue enameled porcelain vase on the outside that rises on legs reminiscent of Rococo and French influence and is decorated with bands of architectural and plant elements of classicist influence.
· Size: 18x18x67 cms
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Ref.: ZF1154
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Bowl or centerpiece, Elephants. Glass. Nachtmann, Germany, 20th century. Bowl-shaped centerpiece made of glass that features a decoration of elephants in a row and curved edges in one area of the piece. Natchmann (FX Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH) is a still active fine glassware factory founded in 1834 by Michael Nachtmann in Unterhütte, Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany). In 2004 it was absorbed by Riedel, who has continued with the firm and its name.
· Size: 22x22x17 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132C
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Decanter or bottle, Rhinoceros. Glass. Nachtmann, Germany, 20th century. Decanter or glass bottle with a stopper topped with a rhino horn shape and a decoration of black rhinos on the top of the piece. It belongs to the Safari series. Natchmann (FX Nachtmann Bleikristallwerke GmbH) is a still active fine glassware factory founded in 1834 by Michael Nachtmann in Unterhütte, Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany). In 2004 it was absorbed by Riedel, who has continued with the firm and its name.
· Size: 14x14x32 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1132D
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Siphon. Glass and metal. Around 1920. Siphon with metal head (Alard, Gueret Fres, Paris) and orange glass body with mark on the base and the legend “Maison Poët fondée en 1860 / Boissons / Gazeuse / P. Braive / succeseur / Menton”. These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x33,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114406
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Siphon; E. Limouzin, Nantes. Glass, metal. France, around 1920. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved marks (quarter crescent moon / E. Limouzin-Nantes / another quarter moon / Durafort; Paris 14; Etain Sans-plomb) and glass body in orange tone with acid etching of the factory (E. Limouzin / marque- quarter-moon- déposée / Nantes/ …). These types of containers for water or carbonated drinks were very popular around the middle of the 20th century, and previously, in line with the popularity of soft drinks.
· Size: 10x10x31,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114412
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Lamp part. Silver metal. Twentieth century. Piece that, originally, was part of a lamp made of silver metal and decorated with classicist-inspired elements. The leaves, bands, strings of pearls, faun heads, scrolls, etc. that they present are clearly inspired by older French-influenced neoclassical works.
· Size: 36x36x27 cms.
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Ref.: Z0387
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· Size: 21x5x13 cms.
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Ref.: Z0165N
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Haisen. Painted enameled porcelain. Japan, possibly first half of the 20th century. It has damage to the base. White porcelain container that has a circular foot and a hemispherical body with four small handles (two on each side), decorated with a composition of flowers and leaves with a bird perched on one front and a text written in black on the other. These types of pieces were used to wash sake glasses in certain ceremonies and meetings, therefore presenting a great variety of shapes and decorations throughout their history.
· Size: 17x17x13 cms
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Ref.: ZF0881
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“L'art de la Catalogne de la seconde moitié du neuvième siècle a la find du quinzième siècle.” Editions “Cahiers d'Art”, Paris, France, 1937. With black and white photographs, a few pages of text, a total of three hundred and thirty works are discussed. It begins with a review of the situation of cultural heritage in Catalonia in 1937 and a summary study of important Catalan medieval art; It follows a writing by Ferran Soldevila on history, and two texts by Josep Gudiol on Romanesque and Gothic art in Catalonia.
· Size: 26x3x33 cms
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Ref.: ZF1115
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Blue glass siphon; Brasserie de Saint Yrieix Holderer. Glass, metal. France, 30s or 40s. Glass siphon for seltzer water of a specific brand with a metal head with a silver finish and engraved words related to its manufacture. Engraved on the blue glass body you can read “Brasserie de St Yrieix / G. Ch. Holderen // Chaume-Vienne”, in reference to the French town near Limoges and the establishment called Holderer, which was apparently in operation , between 1828 and 1967.
· Size: 10x10x32,5 cms
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Ref.: ZF114408
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· Size: 75x22x67
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Ref.: Z0285
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Roman amulet “Fascinum”. Bronze. 1st-3rd centuries AD. c. Roman phallic amulet with a ring on one side to be worn around the neck as usual. This type of piece, personification of the “divine phallus” in the mythology of Ancient Rome and the god Fascinus, invoked his protection and defended against the evil eye, being omnipresent in Roman culture due to its apotropaic power (they were worn by children to protect them, the military, etc.).
· Size: Long. 3 cms.
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Ref.: Z0345
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Roman amulet “Fascinum”. Bronze. 1st-3rd centuries AD. c. Elongated phallic Roman amulet with a ring on one side to be worn around the neck as usual. This type of piece, personification of the “divine phallus” in the mythology of Ancient Rome and the god Fascinus, invoked his protection and defended against the evil eye, being omnipresent in Roman culture due to its apotropaic power (they were worn by children to protect them, the military, etc.).
· Size: Long 3,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z0346
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“Gestefilm” copier or press. Oak wood, metal, textile, paper, etc. England, early 20th century. Machine with a wooden box and various materials that has instructions printed on paper in English inside it. This type of devices were common since the end of the 19th century in relation to the Industrial Revolution and the numerous innovations that it brought.
· Size: 31x7x51 cms.
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Ref.: Z0514
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Tabletop lectern. Carved and polychrome wood. Twentieth century. Table lectern made of carved and polychrome wood in mainly blue and white tones that has two legs with curved lines, and a top table with support that also shows a series of curves and countercurves. The piece is inspired by ancient works both in its material and in its decoration.
· Size: 36x28x32 cms.
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Ref.: Z0515
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Bronze oil lamp. Century XVIII
· Size: 19x19x67 cms.
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Ref.: Z1267
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Violetero. Gold metal and glass. XIX century. Fine vase of the type called violetero formed by a lower body in gilded metal that has three legs, a series of decorated moldings and, as a finish, an orb with roses on which Cupid is seated, and another upper one composed of a flower simple made of opaque glass. The classical influence of the piece responds to the tastes of Neoclassicism.
· Size: 16x16x40 cms.
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Ref.: Z2669
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Perfumer. Silver and pumpkin frame. South America, 19th century. Perfume bottle made from a pumpkin in a dark tone to which a silver frame in its color has been added composed of a circular foot, four decorated bands that join that base with the upper part (cylindrical), and a top in the shape of a heart. Because it has a similar shape and materials, this piece is reminiscent of the “cups” or bowls used to drink mate.
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Ref.: Z4760