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Pair of enamelled porcelain figurines. “Dancing children”. Inspired by antique European porcelain models. The two children are dancing on circular bases decorated with chain-stitching on the front. The theme of dancing children was very common in European porcelain from the 18th century onwards, and the present examples can be compared with works created in prominent centres such as Meissen or Sèvres, for example.
· Size: 15x13x25 cms.
DECORATION
PORCELAIN
Ref.: S4309
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Enameled porcelain figurine. “Fisherwoman”. Inspired by antique European porcelain models. The young woman is standing on a stone base with flowers and plants, carrying a net on her shoulder, a basket in one hand, a jug in the other, and another basket hanging from the other shoulder. The figure is inspired by porcelain models from northern Europe, from centres such as the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres in France.
· Size: 11x7x22 cms.
DECORATION
PORCELAIN
Ref.: S4383
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Death of Cleopatra. Framed engraving. Engraving by Jean Georg Wille, after painting by Gaspar Netscher. To Paris: chez l\\'Auteur Quay des Augustines à coté de l\\'Hotel d\\'Auvergne. Imp. 1754. Framed engraving with a historical theme very common in European art since the Renaissance. Cleopatra is seated in a luxurious interior, with a small snake in her hand, and accompanied by a maid, who brings her hands to her face in a gesture of of pain for the outcome of the story. In the lower area, more details of the work are carried (heraldic shield in the center, engraver, place, information about the work it is inspired by, etc.).
· Size: 44x1,5x61 cms. Int 29x40 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z2355
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Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria. Framed engraving. 1870. National Chalcography (Spain); Gangoiti, Juan de (1816-1878); Maura Montaner, Bartolomé (1844-1926). Framed engraving based on the portrait of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria as a hunter painted by Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez between 1632 and 1634, which is kept in the Museo del Prado in Madrid (Spain). This is an 1870 edition of the National Chalcography of Spain, of which the National Library of Madrid keeps the preparatory drawing.
· Size: 42,5x1,5x55 cms. Int 15x27,5 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4417
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Raphael Mengs. Framed engraving. Spain, 1780. Engraving with a portrait of the neoclassical painter and theorist Anton Raphael Mengs (Aussig, Bohemia, March 12, 1728 - Rome, June 29, 1779). It belongs to a series dated 1870, apparently produced by the Calcografía Nacional, and is believed to have been inspired by an oil self-portrait by Mengs. Some sources indicate that it was a print engraved by Manuel Salvador Carmona.
· Size: 43x1,5x55 cms. Int 14x20 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4418
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Mars. Framed engraving. Pineda. Spain, 1876. Engraving of the god Mars after the painting by Velázquez, preserved in the Prado Museum in Madrid. It is said to be print number 4 in the third volume of El Grabador al Aguafuerte, sold in the first issue in 1876. The engraver's surname was Pineda and the printer was Calcografía Nacional.
· Size: 42,5x1,5x57 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4421
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Self-portrait by Esteban March (attributed). Framed engraving. MAURA Y MONTANER, Bartolomé. Spain, 1874. Engraving inspired by a painting considered a self-portrait that in the 19th century was believed to be by Esteban March (as indicated by the inscription), but which is now attributed to Orazio Borgianni. It was originally published as number thirteen, in the first volume of El Grabador al Aguafuerte, put on sale in the fourth issue of 1874. The copper plate is preserved in the Calcografía Nacional of Madrid (R. 5072), the printer of the work. It was published by the Society of Artists.
· Size: 43x1,5x58 cms. Int 22x27,5 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4423
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Portrait. Framed engraving. Spain, possibly 1870s. Male portrait based on a design by Bernardo Blanco y Pérez (Madrid, 1828-1876) made by Juan José Martínez de Espinosa y Tacón (Cádiz, 1826-?; active in Madrid 1856-1876), as indicated in the area below the image. Below the oval, there is a signature.
· Size: 43x1,5x55 cms. Int 20x23 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4424
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· Size: 53x3x61 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4446
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Mahogany framing
· Size: 52x3x62 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4447
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Saint John. Framed engraving. MAURA Y MONTANER, Bartolomé. Spain, 1876. Handwritten inscription in lower area. Print inspired by a work by Murillo by Bartolomé Maura y Montaner (Palma de Mallorca, 1844-Madrid, 1926), published by the Society of Artists and with the Calcografía Nacional as the printer. It originally belonged to the third volume of El Grabador al Aguafuerte, which went on sale in the third installment of 1876.
· Size: 41x1,5x55,5 cms. Int 22x28 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4619
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The Naked Maja. Framed engraving. DEZARROIS. Paris, France, circa 1900. Engraving inspired by the famous Goya painting which, when it was made, was in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid (Spain). As indicated below the image, it is the work of Antoine-François Dezarrois for an article about the painter in La Revue de l'art ancien et moderne, a periodical founded by Jules Comte in 1987 and directed by him (until his death in 1912).
· Size: 41x1,5x31,5 cms. Int 21x14 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4624
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It presents restoration. 18th century
· Size: 13,5x13,5x20 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z4830
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800 thousandths silver Knives weight 220 gr
· Size: Estuche: 27x22x3 cms / cuchillo:21x3x2 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z4837
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Palillero. “Little donkey with two baskets.” On a circular base decorated with classically inspired eggs stands the naturalistic figure of the donkey, with two baskets on its back, which serve to hold the chopsticks. The combination of elements taken from Neoclassicism with details more characteristic of the Avant-garde (Realism, naturalism, a certain pictorial treatment of the animal, etc.) is striking.
· Size: 7x6x7 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z5309
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“Lady with dog”. Metal and veined marble. The sculpture is placed on a rectangular base of veined marble. The lady is shown advancing, accompanied by the dog. The influence of Art Deco figures from around 1925 is clearly visible.
· Size: 17x10x25 cms.
DECORATION
DECORATION COMPLEMENTS
Ref.: IFA032
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Bronze candlestick. 19th century. It is missing. Candlestick made of bronze with a mixtilinear base and simple decoration, a balustrade-shaped shaft with mouldings and a disc in the centre with curved profiles and a lighter finished in waves, resembling a flower. Weight: 300 grams.
· Size: 11x11x20 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z0165X
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Five-ball nail. Wrought iron. Late 20th century. Decorative nail composed of a hemispherical part with four “pearls” on the outside separated by smooth bands and a central hole into which the nail is fitted, decorated at its end with another “pearl” or sphere and which would fix the two parts to where the piece is placed. Several units available.
· Size: 10,5x10,5x6 cms
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z0206A
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Souvenir. Framed engraving. TORRAS Y ARMENGOL, Francisco. Spain, 1874. Framed engraving by Francisco Torras y Armengol (Tarrasa, 1832-Madrid, 1878) that was part of the collection El Grabador al Aguafuerte (The Etching Engraver), put on sale in the fourth issue of 1874, published by the Society of Artists and with the Calcografía Nacional as the printer. The copper plate is preserved in the Calcografía Nacional.
· Size: 42,5x2x57 cms. int:13,5x18,5 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4675C
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Policasta and Telemachus. Framed engraving. TORRAS Y ARMENGOL, Francisco. Spain, 1874. Print by Francisco Torras y Armengol (Tarrasa, 1832-Madrid, 1878) that originally formed part of El Grabador al Aguafuerte (The Etching Engraver), on sale in the second issue of 1874. The copper plate is preserved in the Calcografía Nacional, which appears as the printer of the work. The publisher was the Society of Artists. Telemachus, son of Odysseus and Penelope, is a character in the Odyssey and, according to some sources, the father of Persepolis and the poet Homer with Polycasta, daughter of Nestor.
· Size: 42,5x2x57 cms. int:17,5x25 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4675E
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Sermon. Framed engraving. Spain, 1874. With hand inscription (below, right). Print created by Juan José Martínez de Espinosa (Sanlúcar de Barrameda, 1826-Madrid, 1902), which originally formed part of the first volume of the collection El Grabador al Aguafuerte, released in the sixth issue of 1874. The copper plate is preserved in the Calcografía Nacional, where the artist acted as printer. The publisher is the Sociedad de Artistas.
· Size: 55,5x1,5x41 cms. int: 28x22 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4675I
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Requiem. Framed engraving. Spain, 1876. Engraving created by Juan José Martínez de Espinosa (Sanlúcar de Barrameda, 1826-Madrid, 1902). Originally it was part of the third volume of the collection El Grabador al Aguafuerte (The Etching Engraver), released in the fourth issue in 1876. The copper plate is preserved in the Calcografía Nacional, which acted as a printer. The Society of Artists participated as editor.
· Size: 58x1,5x43,5 cms., int: 28x22 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4675K
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Erato. Framed engraving. TORRAS ARMENGOL, Francesc. Spain, circa 1874. Framed etching showing a female figure in a natural landscape, holding a stringed musical instrument in one arm. In ancient Greek mythology, Erato was the muse of choral lyricism and love and, since the Renaissance, she has been depicted crowned with myrtle and roses and carrying a small lyre or a zither, sometimes with a golden arrow, etc. This etching was originally part of the first volume (number 45, as indicated in the upper corner) of the El Grabador al Aguafuerte collection, which went on sale in 1874. It is a print created by Francisco Torras y Armengol (Tarrasa, 1832 - Madrid, 1878).
· Size: 43x1,5x57 cms. int:22x27,5 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z4675L
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19th-20th century Price per unit.
· Size: ud. 7,5x11,5 cms.
ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS;OTHER OBJECTS
Ref.: Z6494A