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Brazier box. Carved walnut wood. 19th century. Circular brazier stand made of carved walnut wood with simple legs to raise it slightly from the ground and thus distribute more heat throughout the room in which it is placed. These types of elements were very common in interiors until the invention and expansion of other heating systems. However, it is not common for them to be preserved given their purely utilitarian purpose and their replacement by a more modern one as soon as tastes change or when the previous one deteriorates.
· Size: 84x84x13 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2366
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Bronze oil lamp. 18th century
· Size: 19x19x67 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z1267
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Iron corbels. 19th-20th centuries. Set of three iron corbels used in some notable residences, decorated with scrolls, lines and other elements that could link the pieces to Neoclassicism, but which also have a somewhat more modern air. The polygonal finials located under the two facing scrolls at the top recall certain elements of the East, while the composition can be compared to European traditions.
· Size: 42x17x49 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z1015
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Mahogany gaming table. 19th century. The upper board is rectangular in shape and has curved profiles, and is supported by two balustrade legs that end in two supports with a shape reminiscent of cabriole legs, decorated with mouldings. Both are secured by a turned frame and have metal rollers. The lines recall baroque examples, while the decorative simplicity refers to neoclassical models, a common mix in 19th century furniture.
· Size: 95,5x48x74 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z3056
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English “Davenport” desk in walnut wood, 19th century. A writing desk with four drawers on the side, an inkwell with a lock on the top and a folding top with a lockable key. This type of desk is known as a “Davenport” because it was a captain with that surname who first ordered this piece of furniture from Gillows of Lancaster towards the end of the 18th century, from which time these desks were made with a remarkable variety of decorative elements. Requires restorations
· Size: 55,5x57x79 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z3099
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Set of three heraldic plaques. Bronze. 18th century. Bronze plaques decorated with a castle with a pelican pecking at its chest at the door, a heraldic element enhanced with symmetrically arranged plant forms. Although the pelican appears in heraldry with some frequency, it is possible that the pieces are related to the surname Lázaro.
· Size: 23,5x0.2x25 cms
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2265
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“Northern European landscape with ruins”, 17th century style. Oil on panel. Early 20th century. Rural landscape with a watercourse, a stone bridge and a ruined house, set among trees, enlivened by the presence of a person and with no apparent theme, inspired by Baroque works from Northern Europe. Given their popularity at the time, this type of painting was revived from the 19th century onwards, inspired by important Baroque works from both the Flemish and Dutch schools, having already moved beyond the detail of almost all 16th century landscapes of presenting a historical or biblical subject (which was often downplayed). Between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, landscape painting gained great popularity in the Netherlands, with masters specialising in the genre proliferating.
· Size: 62x4x50 (sin marco)
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PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z3016
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Wall clock. Case made of walnut, wood, etc. 19th century. Wall clock with a carved walnut wood case decorated with architectural elements of classicist influence combining wood tones. The white dial has Roman numerals for the hours and lines for the minutes; the pendulum has a decoration of thin stems on the sides of an arrow and two letters (RA), and a plate on the case, also white, to measure its oscillation.
· Size: 34x80 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2292
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· Size: 37x3x46 cms.
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PAINTINGS
Ref.: Z2336
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Gallé style vase. Glass. 20th century. Glass vase in yellow, orange and brown tones decorated with a cameo-like decoration of palm trees and pyramids. It is clearly inspired by the works of Émile Gallé (Nancy, 1846-1904), an artist considered one of the main names of French Art Nouveau and well known for his work with glass (especially what is often called “cameo glass”).
· Size: 10x10x32 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2251
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Tray. Silver-plated metal. Circa 1900. Footed tray made of silver-plated metal decorated with an elaborate composition based on plant elements, openwork areas, oval mirrors with pearls and cut-out edges. Along with the notes of classicist influence that it presents, it is possible to appreciate a composition and certain somewhat more advanced details and a slight modernist air.
· Size: 27x27x6 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2277
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Lifting jack, 5 tons. Simplex. Iron. USA Templeton, Kenly & Company, Chicago, 20th century. Iron lifting jack with yellow and blue finish made by Templeton Kenly of Chicago, model 5 Ton Simplex. The Templeton, Kenly & Company company was founded in Chicago in 1899 by Walter B. Templeton and his associates, who developed the first reliable and safe jack, giving rise to a remarkable boom for the company, which continues to operate today.
· Size: 18x12x70 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z2334
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Chairs in walnut wood and embossed leather, 19th century. Set of 6 chairs and two matching armchairs, made of walnut wood and with seats and backrests in embossed leather (some leathers require restoration). The structure is based on traditional models of the Spanish armchair, adding decorative details from various artistic styles, such as wavy arms (Rococo) or carved and curved chamfers, or lentil-turned fasteners (Baroque). It was common in the 19th century to make furniture by combining elements from different artistic traditions, using highly successful local models as a base in Spain. Embossed leather on seats and backrests is another characteristic element of the Peninsula, widely used throughout the centuries.
· Size: 54x44x128 / 63x59x138 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0358
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Frame. Carved, polychrome and gilded wood. 16th century. Carved, polychrome and gilded wooden frame made from different elements with a marked Renaissance influence, resulting in an architectural composition with a stepped base, two fluted pilasters with volutes on the sides and an upper finish formed by another stepped entablature and a triangular pediment with three balls on another narrower entablature.
· Size: 143x34x160 cms.
ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z0876
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Elizabethan triplet in mahogany, 19th century. A three-seater sofa with carved floral motifs, four cabriole legs, short curved and partially upholstered arms, and single-member oval “à la reine” backrests, linked by plant motifs to provide continuity. The influences of contemporary French furniture are clear in all Elizabethan works, a style so named because it was during the reign of Elizabeth II (1830-1904) that it reached its peak.
· Size: Sofa: 185x110x60 cms. / 66x60x110 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0684
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Armoire with gun cabinet. Cherry and oak wood. France, 18th century. A two-door cabinet with three drawers at the bottom, all of which have a locking system, and a compartment on one side for storing firearms. The front of the lower part has gentle curves between two cabriolet-shaped legs and carved details; the two doors have been decorated with Rococo-influenced mouldings on their curves; it also has a moulding on the top. This piece shows a clear influence from the so-called Provençal and Louis XV style examples.
· Size: 173x68x220 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0609
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Cart for the disabled, 19th century. A cart with an upholstered seat and two wheels with shock absorbers at the rear and a smaller one at the front that can be steered by means of a crank. The footrest has been decorated with geometric marquetry studded on the outside. Its state of preservation should be noted.
· Size: 180x83x100 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS;OTHER OBJECTS
Ref.: Z0713
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Baroque private altar frontal in carved and polychrome wood, Spain, early 18th century. The work is crowned by a broken pediment in the centre on a projecting entablature that rests on the lower body, flanked by two columns with a helical shaft and a composite capital, and composed of a moulding that frames a semicircular arch on pilasters and a trompe l'oeil background. This type of frontal was normally used in private chapels to highlight sacred images, and its decorative elements refer to 18th century Spain.
· Size: 140x35x155 cms. (Int. 46x26x85 cms.)
ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS;OTHER OBJECTS
Ref.: Z0747
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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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Sideboard. Walnut wood, metal. France, 19th century. Carved walnut sideboard with two doors on the upper part decorated with reliefs (diamonds, triangular panels, symmetrical plant composition, etc.), a space in the central area with two turned jar-shaped pieces with discs on the sides, and a lower area with two doors (columns on the sides, geometric and plant shapes on the doors in slight relief) located under two small drawers that flank a compartment with a lock. The metal appliqués present plant and architectural elements reminiscent of classicism. This type of furniture was common in the 19th century throughout Europe, mixing Neoclassical details with Baroque and Renaissance influences.
· Size: 140x60x237 cms.
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FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0536
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Oak clothes press, Holland, 19th century. A clothes press with a lockable cabinet at the bottom, made of oak wood in Holland. As is normal for these utilitarian items, it is not decorated and was used to smooth clothes. It is not common to keep this type of object because they were very frequently thrown away once better technical innovations became available. Oak wood was chosen for its construction due to its hardness and resistance.
· Size: 76x52x171 cms.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ref.: Z0368
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Sideboard. Carved oak, metal, glass. 19th century. A carved oak sideboard made up of two bodies: the upper one has a display cabinet with shelves and a simple decoration with columns and a powerful moulding reminiscent of certain Neoclassical examples; the centre has a space flanked by columns with vase-shaped shafts and a small shelf at the back; the lower area has two drawers and two doors, decorated with carvings reminiscent of certain Renaissance works. This mixture of styles was common in 19th century furniture.
· Size: 147x61x246 cms.
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FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0585
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Chest of drawers. Lemongrass wood. 19th century. A chest of drawers made of lemongrass wood with a straight, rectangular top and five drawers at the front (two narrow and three long), decorated with simple flat mouldings and spherical legs. This decorative simplicity, which highlights the quality and grain of the lemongrass wood finish, is reminiscent of English examples.
· Size: 103x49x106 cms.
ANTIQUES
FURNITURE
Ref.: Z0312
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Pair of fittings with locks. Wrought iron. 20th century. Pair of fittings decorated with teardrop shapes, geometric elements and bands with locks and keys, decorated on the front with balustraded architectural forms in relief and openwork plant details on the edge, inspired by ancient examples. This type of piece was very common in the Historicisms, inspired by Baroque furniture to create works in the 19th and 20th centuries.
· Size: 18x7x51 cms.
DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Ref.: Z0572