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Chest. Walnut wood, iron. Spain, 17th century. It has flaws. It requires restoration. Rectangular chest with a flat, protruding lid, made of carved walnut wood and secured by iron pieces at the corners (these finished with a pointed shape cut out of the metal). Despite having only a simple moulding on the lid and the aforementioned elements as the only decorations, these same details link it to pieces made in the Spanish Baroque.
· Size: 105x40x39 cms.
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Ref.: Z0203
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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.
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Ref.: Z0750
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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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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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Chippendale style side table. Mahogany wood. English school, 19th century. A round-topped table with slightly cabriole-shaped legs, finished with ball claws and decorated on the top with fine carvings of plant elements. This is the name given to a style pioneered by Thomas Chippendale that was very well-known and common in English cabinetmaking during the 18th and 19th centuries.
· Size: 100x100x75 cms.
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Ref.: ZF0890
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Mirror. Mahogany wood. 19th century. Mirror with carved frame made of mahogany wood and decorated with simple geometric elements, a vegetal crest with scrolls and two eaves at the bottom with architectural motifs. All these motifs show a great influence of classical elements, as well as a certain resemblance to mirrors from the French school.
· Size: 73x127 cms. / int:63x90 cms.
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Ref.: Z0827
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Bed frame. Chestnut wood. Spain, 19th century. Bed frame made of carved chestnut wood, with the headboard higher than the footboard, and a carved decoration of geometric motifs centred on the outer parts of these two pieces. The legs, extended upwards, also feature elaborate turning which, like the decoration already mentioned, is inspired by traditional works of the old Spanish school.
· Size: cabecero: 113x116 cms. piecero:103x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z0832
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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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Desk. Carved wood, metal. 20th century. Rectangular desk with flat top, drawers at the front (seven in total, with wooden handles and locks with a key shield) and flat at the back, resting on eight legs. Both its lines and its decoration show that the piece belongs to the European 20th century.
· Size: 150x90x81 cms.
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Ref.: Z4860
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“Dompedro” in mahogany wood. This piece of furniture was very common in some homes even up to the 20th century, as it was used to hide the chamber pot from view. It stands on four turned legs and has a removable footrest and a lid decorated with a pattern of stylised geometric elements very similar to those used in carpets.
· Size: 47x45x45 cms.
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Ref.: Z5612
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Elizabethan style chair. Wood, textile. Spain, 19th century. Carved and polychrome wooden chair with cabriolet legs and openwork backrest decorated with a symmetrical composition reminiscent of the Rococo in some details and Neoclassical in others. The Elizabethan style developed in Spain during the reign of Isabel II, continuing until the end of the 19th century. The furniture, which seeks comfort and a certain ostentation (with relatively inexpensive materials and techniques), interprets in its own way the French Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical styles, with proportions, techniques and details typical of Spain and the 19th century, with a predominance of gilding, polychromy, carvings, etc.
· Size: 45x45x87 cms.
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Ref.: Z6029
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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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Pair of putti, relief. Moulded alabaster. 20th century, following Renaissance models. Pair of figurative reliefs made of moulded polychrome alabaster depicting two winged child figures (putti or cupids), standing, holding plant elements above their heads, following a common Renaissance decoration known as candelieri. They appear to be closely inspired by a work in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Torre-Ciudad in Huesca (Spain). Weight: 5 kg.
· Size: 22x4x78 cms
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Ref.: ZE411
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Pair of Louis XVI style tables. Beech wood, green marble top. 20th century. Pair of circular tables made of carved beech wood, with a light-veined green marble top that features a decoration around the waist and on each of its five legs with plant and architectural motifs, following shapes and compositions typical of the French Louis XVI style.
· Size: 82x82x45 cms
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Ref.: Z1209A
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Silversmith's shelf. Carved wood. 20th century. Wooden shelving with bars and a shelf decorated with mouldings above and below and two bands on the sides with curves and counter-curves drawn on the outside of the furniture. Designed for use in silver shops, it has simple decorative elements to enhance both the wood it is made of and the pieces on display.
· Size: 94x16x100 cms.
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Ref.: Z1778
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Monk's armchair. Carved wood, textile. Spain, 20th century. Also called an “armchair”, this type of seat was very common in Spain despite its Italian origin. The typology was introduced in the 16th century, and remained a common feature of Spanish furniture during the following centuries, becoming really popular in the 19th and 20th centuries when pieces influenced by past styles became fashionable. It has a backrest and seat upholstered in red fabric, with studs, and carved decorations on the arms, backrest, waist and jambs. It is reminiscent of outstanding examples such as several from the 19th century preserved in the Lázaro Galdiano Museum in Madrid, etc. Several units available.
· Size: 61,5x58x124 cms.
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Ref.: Z0732
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Pair of wall lights. Bronze. 20th century. Pair of wall sconces with two light points each decorated with plant scrolls, lacework, leaves and pine cones and topped by two child figures playing wind instruments with the lower part of their bodies formed by leaves, all of which follows a strong classicist influence.
· Size: 28x15x50 cms
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Ref.: ZE426
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Headboard. Rosewood. 19th century. Headboard made of carved rosewood decorated with two fluted columns with entasis at the bottom (located on the sides), topped by two plant elements on two cubes. The central area draws a gentle curve upwards. Stylistically, the influence of Neoclassical models is clear. Requires restorations
· Size: 166x9x128 cms
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Ref.: ZF0956
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Side table. Carved wood, metal. Circa 1900. Wooden bedside table with four curved legs at the bottom and a mid-height top with two compartments at the front enhanced with mouldings, a stone top and a back panel with a shelf also enhanced with mouldings. These decorative elements and those present on the top of the front legs (flowers with stems) have a certain modernist feel.
· Size: 41x38x1,20 cms.
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Ref.: Z0651
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Ferdinand-style side table. Bronze, wood. Spain, period of Ferdinand VII, circa 1814-1833. Auxiliary table designed to be attached to a wall and supported by a single wooden leg, with a straight top, curved front and decorations with a strong neoclassical and French Empire influence (appliqués on the front, shape of the leg, composition). In Spain, the Ferdinandino Style is known as the style that can be found in the decorative arts during the reign of Ferdinand VII (1814-1833), after the Empire Style and just before the Isabelline Style, being equivalent according to some experts to the French Restoration style and the English Regency.
· Size: 45 x 39 x 75 cm.
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Ref.: Z5307
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Pair of chairs. Ebonized pear wood, textile. France, 19th century. Pair of chairs made of carved, turned and ebonised pear wood with a high openwork back decorated with balustrade shapes. These lines are repeated in the legs (curved outwards), which have been secured by means of jambs. The back and front of the chairs have also been decorated with a series of simplified lines and plant elements, in keeping with neoclassical taste.
· Size: 40x40x84 cms.
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Ref.: Z0618
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Venus and Mercury, relief. Molded alabaster. 20th century, Inspired by the model of SPRANGER, Bartholomäus (1546-1611). Panel with figurative relief and a fine frame around it made of polychrome marble powder, presenting a mythological theme. Standing Venus is accompanied by a child figure and her son Cupid; to the left, Mercury appears, with his usual headdress and caduceus in one hand. The piece is inspired by a painting by Bartholomäus Spranger made around 1585, which is kept in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Weight: 5 kg.
· Size: 45x3x59 cms
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Ref.: ZE412
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Odysseus and Circe, relief. Modeled alabaster. 20th century, based on the model of SPRANGER, Bartholomäus (1546-1611). Panel with figurative relief and a fine frame around it made of moulded polychrome alabaster presenting a mythological theme. Circe appears accompanied by Odysseus, dressed in classicist armour, in a natural setting. The work is inspired by a painting by Barolomeo or Bartholomeus Spranger kept in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna (Austria). Weight: 5 kg.
· Size: 45x3x59 cms
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Ref.: ZE413
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Pair of table irons. Wrought iron. 16th century. Pair of table pieces made of wrought iron with one end slightly curved and perforated to fix in one point of the furniture and the other in the same way with a screw. They have a torso profile.
· Size: Long. 73 cms.
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Ref.: Z0165K