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Seating. Wood, upholstered. 20th century, following the French school. Set of seating furniture with antique-style textile upholstery and carved wooden frame decorated with plant elements and openwork areas (armchair), composed of a three-seater armchair and four high-backed armchairs with partially upholstered arms. The shapes and decoration are inspired by French models common during the 19th century.
· Size: 177x71x113 cms Butacas: 77x65x108 cms
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Ref.: E1993A
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Sofa and two armchairs set. Carved and gilded wood, textile. 20th century. Set consisting of two high-backed armchairs with arms and a sofa similar to the other two pieces, all three upholstered in red. The carved and gilded wood displays a series of elements (dice with flowers, architectural details, scrolls...) that recall examples of 19th-century French Neoclassicism (Empire style, etc.).
· Size: 158x58x102 / 62x50x102 cms
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Ref.: E199E
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Empire style display cabinet. Wood, metal, glass. 20th century, following the French school. It has defects. Wooden display case with front and sides in clear glass, with a clear top and (two) clear glass shelves inside. It opens through a door at the front, revealing a total of four storage spaces. It also has gold metal appliqués that follow models from the 19th century French school.
· Size: 85x45x165 cms
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Ref.: E341
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Chapel. Mahogany wood. 18th century. Broken glass. Chapel for a private oratory made of mahogany wood, with a space protected by a sheet of transparent glass (locked with a key) to place a sculpture. The decoration and lines of the piece (straight mouldings, columns with entasis and simple capitals, setback of the central part on the floor plan, etc.) respond to classicist influences, a common inspiration in 18th century art.
· Size: 77x37x103 cms. int: 62x21x95 cms.
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Ref.: Z0449
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Mirror. Carved and polychrome wood. Spanish school, 20th century, following ancient models. Rectangular wall mirror made of wood and decorated with a composition of plant elements in relief on the front, with a small crest on the top. Stylistically, it is inspired by models common in the Spanish school of the 18th century.
· Size: 45x5x61 cms.INT 31x43,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z0522
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Bed. Bronze. Circa 1900. Bed frame made of bronze, with gilded headboard, footboard and side rails. The headboard and footboard, which are similar to each other, have rollers or wheels on the legs and are elaborately decorated both on the vertical sides (fluted shapes with balustrade elements decorated with plant and architectural elements) and on the top (a delicate composition of scrolls, leaves and flowers). These decorative elements have a clear classicist influence together with a slight reminder of modernist or Art Deco shapes.
· Size: 157x220x213 cms.
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Ref.: Z0591
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Elizabethan sofa. Mahogany wood, textile. Spain, 19th century. Sofa or loveseat made of carved mahogany with textiles in yellow or gold tones on the inside and outside, and soft upholstery with buttons on the inside of the backrest. The legs, with a slight chambrana shape, and the base have a simple decoration based on carved geometric elements, while the high backrests have somewhat more elaborate plant tufts. This type of furniture, with a strong French influence, was common in the Elizabethan period, a style so named because it was during the reign of Elizabeth II (1830-1904) its heyday.
· Size: 200x65x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z0604
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Wastepaper basket. Walnut wood, iron. Spain, 17th century. Rectangular structure for a wastepaper basket or chest of drawers made of carved walnut wood, with a lid that closes with two hooks and iron fittings (knob on the outside, corners and hinges on the inside). Note the distribution of the interior spaces, of different sizes to store different objects.
· Size: 154x53x60 cms.
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Ref.: Z0719
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Door. Carved and moulded tropical wood. Northern India, 19th century. A door with two leaves and jambs with a lintel made of carved wood decorated with simple architectural, geometric and plant elements in light relief. It is worth highlighting the Latin cross that presides over the centre of the lintel, as well as the delicate carving of some of the decorative elements already mentioned.
· Size: 130x38x228 con marco
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Ref.: Z0755
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Set of armchair and two chairs. 19th century. Upholstery requires restoration All elements made of mahogany wood with bronze applications.
· Size: Butaca: 58x51x88 cms. Sillas: 48x45x83 cms.
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Ref.: Z0781A
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Divan. Walnut wood, upholstered. 19th century. Divan made of walnut wood decorated with carvings concentrated on the legs and on the two ends of the backrest with plant and architectural themes and upholstery with plant motifs, following those Elizabethan and French influences.
· Size: 165x64x76 cms.
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Ref.: Z0856
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Armchair. Walnut wood, upholstery. Spanish school, 18th century. A carved walnut armchair or chair with an upholstered seat featuring a high, openwork backrest decorated with simplified architectural and plant elements, wavy arms finished in a scroll and joined to the backrest and seat, cabriolet-shaped front legs finished in claws with spheres, and straight rear legs secured with a smooth chamfer. The seat has a cut-out decoration in its lower area. Aesthetically, it is reminiscent in certain details of furniture from the English school, but, as is usual in 18th-century Spanish cabinetmaking, it also shows French influence.
· Size: 68x57x107 cms.
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Ref.: Z1466
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Rustic style dining table. Oak wood. Spanish school, 20th century Oak table with a rectangular top and two bases decorated with smooth mouldings joined together by a simple chambrana. This type of dining table, also called a monastery table because it was often used in religious institutions, was common in the Spanish school.
· Size: 250x90x78 cms.
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Ref.: Z2030
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Ceiling lamp, twelve lights. Bronze, glass. 19th century. Ceiling lamp with a gilded bronze structure decorated with architectural and plant elements with a clear classicist influence, which has twelve points of light (shaped like a candle and a glass saucer), and a series of transparent glass beads, some joined in chains and others in the shape of hanging tears. The similarity between this lamp and French models from the 19th century is clear.
· Size: 80x80x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z2707
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Miniature friar's chair. Wood, leather, metal. Spanish school, 19th century. Armchair with arms and high backrest of the type known as a friar's chair, which has chambranes on the legs joining the back with the front and middle chambranes or crossbars at the front with carved plant and architectural elements. The legs have a plant carving that extends along the arms, in the scrolls of the fronts. The back and seat have a leather upholstery (the back is embossed with plant elements), metal studs and textile fringe. 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 this and the 17th century 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: 22x20x32,5 cms.
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Ref.: Z3123
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Monk's armchair. Leather, wood. Spain, 16th century. It has flaws and requires restoration. Armchair with arms and high backrest of the type known as “frailero”, which has leather with studs on the upper part of the backrest and on the seat, low chambranes with a cut-out profile joining the front legs with the back ones and middle chambranes or side rails (the front one carved and cut out creating geometric motifs) joining the two front legs and the two back ones, and simple armrests. The friar's chair, initially of Italian origin, became one of the most common pieces of Spanish furniture since its introduction in the 16th century, being characteristic of this and the 17th century and being recovered again in the historicist movement of the 19th century. Being such a deep-rooted tradition in Spain, this type of model never stopped being created.
· Size: 61x54x112 cms.
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Ref.: Z3523A
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Pair of Louis XV style rosewood chairs. Both are identical, they stand on four legs with slight curves and carved decoration on the knees, which also appears in the centre of the waist and on the top of the high backrests. The French style called Louis XV, which inspired them, is included within the Rococo, approximately between 1725 and 1760, and is characterised by the same curves and the meticulous decoration that have been softened here to adapt them to the taste of the period in which they were made.
· Size: 50x50x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z6659
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Chest of drawers. Carved pine wood, wrought iron handles. 20th century. Chest of drawers with a straight rectangular top protruding from the shorter sides and decorated on its fronts with simple rectangular compositions. The three drawers on the front have metal fittings decorated with pearls and pine cones. Stylistically, it is inspired by Renaissance models.
· Size: 46x160x89 cms.
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Ref.: ZE150
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Lamp. Bronze. 19th century. Lamp with a circular vase decorated with a series of classicist decorative mouldings at the bottom and an oval shape from which a ring hangs, and another moulding at the top joining three winged angel heads. From the back of these emerge three chains of polygonal links that go to a piece through a decoration of palms and scrolls, which ends in a ring to go to the ceiling. Also sometimes known as votive lamps due to their frequent presence in churches, these types of lamps were outstanding pieces. Compare, for example, the one in San Antonio de la Florida (Madrid) by Domingo Urquiza dated 1799.
· Size: 48x48x95 cms.
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Ref.: ZE324
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Relief, “Dancers”. Marble dust. 20th century, following the model of CANOVA, Antonio Relief made of marble powder with polychromy, enhanced with a frame of a somewhat modern taste that closely follows a fresco by Antonio Canova (The Graces and Venus dancing before Mars, 1799, Antonio Canova Museum and Glyptothek, Possagno, Treviso). This work depicts the three Graces, accompanied by Venus, who appears playing a lyre, under a series of garlands with lacework. Antonio Canova (Possagno, 1 November 1757 - Venice, 13 October 1822) was an Italian sculptor and painter of the Neoclassicism. Weight: 23 kg.
· Size: 106,5x6x105 cms
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Ref.: ZE400
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Mirror with a crest. Moulded and polychrome alabaster. 20th century. Mirror made of moulded alabaster with polychromy inspired by European models of the 18th century and by decorative elements present in them, to which a certain more modern air is added. On the top, a rocaille is reminiscent of Rococo works, while the plant elements have an Art Nouveau air, for example. Certain architectural details are reminiscent of classicist works of the 19th century. Weight: 13 kg.
· Size: 90x7,5x143 cms
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Ref.: ZE401
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Mirror. Moulded and polychrome alabaster. 20th century. Wall mirror made of moulded alabaster with polychromy, with a frame of architectural elements of classicist influence and a series of figurative elements that respond to the same trend (two half-naked female figures, possibly allegories, a child's head with two pairs of wings, two putti with garlands below). Weight: 36 kg.
· Size: 120x9x122 cms
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Ref.: ZE402
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Wall mirror. Molded alabaster. 20th century. Rectangular wall mirror with a frame made of moulded polychrome alabaster, decorated with elements of strong classical inspiration (note the candelieri on the edges, reminiscent of Renaissance works, the crest with scrolls and volutes, etc.). Weight: 21 kg.
· Size: 88x5x114 cms
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Ref.: ZE404
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Musicians, relief. Molded alabaster. 20th century Relief with frame made of moulded alabaster with polychromy inspired by Renaissance works of the Spanish school and, more recently, by a work by Enrique Orejudo Alonso for the Upper Chapel of the Church of the Holy Trinity of Torre-Ciudad in Huesca (Spain). Weight: 37 kg.
· Size: 104x8,5x111,5 cms
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Ref.: ZE406