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Stool. Walnut wood. 18th century. Rectangular bench with smooth moulding on the edge and turned baluster-shaped legs, which are secured in the lower area by means of cut-out profile jambs on the bottom. It shows classicist influences, present together with traditional elements of older Spanish furniture (format, construction, etc.).
· Size: 52x34,5x50 cms.
ANTIQUES
Ref.: ZE331
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Bureau desk. Mahogany wood. 19th century. It has defects. Mahogany furniture with slightly cabriole-shaped legs ending in claws with spheres and decorated on the top with carvings of classicist influence, which has three drawers at the front (with two decorated handles and lock) and a top cover. When opening the desk, a textile base on the table and a front with a central chapel and three spaces on each side are revealed, these on a small drawer.
· Size: 77x47x101 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0892
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Monk's armchair. Leather, walnut wood. Spain, 16th century. It has faults. Armchair with arms and high backrest of the type known as “friar's chair”, which has leather with studs on the upper part of the backrest (lack of the seat), low, low-profile trimmed jambs joining the front and back legs and middle jambs or side rails (the front one carved and re-cut to create geometric motifs) joining the two front and two back legs, and simple armrests with raised scrollwork finishes. The friar's chair, originally of Italian origin, became one of the most common pieces of Spanish furniture since its introduction in the 16th century, being characteristic of both the 17th and 18th centuries and being recovered again in the historicist movement of the 19th century. Being such a deep-rooted tradition in Spain, this type of model was never stopped being created.
· Size: 68x53x102 cms.
ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z0750
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