-
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.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z4760
-
Handle with latch inspired by 17th century models. Wrought iron. Twentieth century. Set of parts for a latch handle, featuring a handle on the front plate decorated with a prominent disc in the center. The movement that both this element and others of the pieces create (heart, peaks on the edges of the pieces, moldings, etc.) are inspired by Spanish Baroque works. Several units available.
· Size: 7x6x25 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z4889
-
Tray with handle. Silver metal. Around 1900. With contrast markings. Tray with lobed contours with three spaces inside and a pearl border on that edge that also has a handle that splits its axis in two and is decorated with plant and architectural elements of clear classicist influence. It has three legs shaped like leaves. Contrast markings are located on the edge.
· Size: 34x34x15 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z0165P
-
Twelve shooters. Molten iron. 20th century, inspired by ancient models. Set of twelve handles composed of one part decorated with simplified plant elements, and another that hangs from the previous one by means of a ring and has a balustraded shape.
· Size: 3x2x10 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0205B
-
Lady with child and cupid. Porcelain. E. & A. Muller, Germany, 1895-1927. With marks and numbering on the base. On an oval base that rests on scroll-shaped legs and has pearls in front, the three figures that make up the piece are placed. A lady with a tiara in her hair, tied up, bends down to hold a child; Next to it, a cupid appears next to a basket. The base has several numbers and letters (some incised, others written) both on the edge and on the bottom. In this area also appear the marks that would link the piece with the Porzellanfabrik E.&A. Müller, a factory located in Thuringia (Germany) that was founded in 1890 and produced numerous luxury pieces until it was incorporated into the Porzellanfabrik Schönwald AG in 1927, closing definitively and after a series of changes around 1938. The two brands seen here They were used together since 1895. Weight: 0.4 kg.
· Size: 13x9x16 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z1227A
-
Children and Bacchus. Biscuit porcelain. Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, 20th century. With marks on the base. The three child figures are placed on an oval base, one reclining, another sitting and the third standing. The grapes, clusters, leaves and glass they present link the piece with a Bacchic scene and with the Roman god associated with wine. It was a very popular theme already in 19th century porcelain, to the point that several pieces similar to the present model are known, preserved in private collections.
· Size: 10x11x15 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z1227C
-
Centerpiece. Glass and silver. Twentieth century. With contrast markings. Centerpiece made of white transparent glass decorated with simple geometric motifs arranged in stripes, alternating a space with these larger and more transparent elements and other triangular ones with a very dense decoration. The background of the piece combines the same elements. The base, made of silver, shows no decoration other than a simple set of curves, to focus attention on the glass and the delicacy of its work. Illegible marks.
· Size: 25x25x12 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF0216
-
Tasting wines. Silver. MG, Spain, 20th century. With contrast markings. Catavinos spiral-shaped on the outside, with an openwork handle with simple geometric elements made of silver in its color; Inside, the bottom presents a circle with an engraving inspired by a certain coin of 8 reales from the reign of Charles III made of silver and dated 1762. The contrast marks, located on the outside in the edge area, link the creation of the piece with Spain, dating it to the 20th century. Weight: 78 grams.
· Size: 11.5x9x3 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF0959
-
Centerpiece. Cut carved glass. Twentieth century. Has damage. Cup-shaped centerpiece made of clear cut glass with geometric elements on its outer surface. Weight: 12kg.
· Size: 33x33x26 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF1138
-
Frame. Brass, textile, glass. XIX century. Rectangular frame that has a table support and a hanging ring on the back, and presents, on the front, a decoration divided into two bands with architectural elements of classicist influence in brass between which (inside the glass) is a band with flowers and stems embroidered on a textile. The work is finished with a crest with two torches, bows and plant elements.
· Size: 19,5x2x27 cms. int: 12x16 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF1156
-
Letter opener. Silver in its color. MG, Spain, 20th century. With contrast markings. Silver letter opener made of silver in its color and in the shape of a sword. It has a double-edged shape on the part of the hole and an engraved decoration on the handle and on the guard based on simplified plant elements and geometric shapes, all with a marked classical influence, following common compositions in 19th century Spanish silversmiths, providing more modern touches. Weight: 150 grams.
· Size: 25x3.5x0.8 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF0990H
-
Green glass siphon; Vounatsos. Metal, glass. Paris, France, around 1920. Siphon with a metal head with a silver finish and words engraved on it (Vounatsos Freres on one side; on the other you can read, among others, the manufacturing location of the piece, Paris), and a green glass body with a acid etched. 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: 10x10x30,5 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF114407
-
Siphon; Brasserie Flad, Albi. Metal, glass. France, around 1920. Has damage. Siphon with metal head in silver finish with engraved marks (L. Perrot & Charpentier/ Chateaumeillant) and engraved transparent glass body (Brasserie L. Flad /Albi) referring to the establishment of Léopold Flad, founded in the French city of Albi in 1822 (and which closed in 1964). 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: 10x10x32,5 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF114413
-
Acid etching.
· Size: 10x10x31,5 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZF114426
-
Art Nouveau style tray. Tin. Twentieth century. Oval tray decorated with oak leaves, plant stems and curved lines, closely following the Art Nouveau style both in the shape of the piece and in these decorative elements and in the tone of the chosen material.
· Size: 19x28 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2262
-
"
· Size: 8x8x37 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0254
-
Modernist style table clock. Tin alloy. Silver table clock formed by an “L”-shaped base decorated with a lady holding up the dial, which has Arabic numerals for the hours and dots for the minutes, and a series of branches coming out of it. The prominence of nature and the feminine, the curves of the figure and its position, etc. They are inspired by modernist examples from around 1900.
· Size: 8x7x15 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0323
-
Testing mirror. Mahogany wood, glass. XIX century. Oval mirror with a frame formed by smooth moldings mounted on a frame, all in carved mahogany wood, composed of turned rods with discs (the horizontal ones) and with balustraded shapes (the two vertical ones), all four with square dice interrupting their lines. Note the combination of common details in furniture from the 17th and 18th centuries with others from 19th century Neoclassicism. This combination of influences was common in the 19th century, within the framework of Historicisms.
· Size: 58x3x100 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0392
-
Dish. Tin. Century XVIII. Plate made of tin with a circular bottom that presents the edge of cut profiles, drawing curves and countercurves and enhanced with smooth moldings. This decorative element was very common in Spanish silversmithing in the 18th century, especially in some centers, and it is where this piece is inspired.
· Size: Diámetro 33 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0423
-
“veilleuse” conch lamp. Conch, bronze, plastic, etc. Twentieth century. Lamp adapted to electric light with a bronze base (decorated with winged human shapes and hoof legs) and a conch body (the light point goes inside it). These types of lamps were highly appreciated both for the exotic material of the conch and for the decoration that usually topped them. Damage.
· Size: 21x11x11 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0570
-
Birds and flowers; couple. Framed panels, carved soapstone and hard stones. Hong Kong, 20th century. Pair of oriental style panels that show branches with leaves and flowers on hard stones accompanied by small birds. On the back, they have a hook for hanging, also in an oriental style.
· Size: 30,5x2x96 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0821
-
17th-18th century Requires restoration
· Size: 29X24,3 / int 24,3x19,8 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z1283
-
Theater binocular with case. Various materials. XIX century. Theater binoculars with a black finish and clear edges that come with their original case, with the exterior in black and the interior in red textile.
· Size: 11x5x7 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z4838
-
Albarelo or pharmacy jar. Enameled porcelain. Towards the second half of the 19th century. Circular jars with a ball-topped lid, decorated on the outside with fine outstanding moldings and a composition based on garlands and classicist elements surrounding the cartouches with the name of the medicine they contained, written in Latin, in capital letters and in black. These types of objects were a basic element in pharmacies and pharmacies until the appearance and generalization of factory-packaged medicines, since they were used to store certain substances used in the preparation of remedies. Price you
· Size: 12x12x25 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z6808