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Chapel. Walnut wood. 17th century. Chapel for a private oratory made of carved walnut and decorated with architectural elements inspired by classicism (split triangular pediment, mouldings, etc.) but with a clear relationship with the Baroque, as well as certain touches that recall Italian examples (particularly the columns with carved undulations). The importance of classicism and the predominance of a simple architectural composition were common in Spanish Baroque altars, along with other more exuberant ones.
· Size: 80x14x115 cms.
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Ref.: Z0607
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Desk furniture. Carved tropical wood, wood, mirror, metal, glass. 19th century. Tall carved wooden cabinet with nine drawers at the front (with metal handles) and a compartment on the top with a lockable lock that contains the desk part; the upper area has two shelves with glass doors on the sides, flanking a rectangular mirror with architectural finishes of classicist influence. The lack of bronze appliqués, the classicist influence and the clean lines are reminiscent of provincial pieces, far removed from the main architectural trends but influenced by them.
· Size: 135x56x120 cms.
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Ref.: Z0571
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Sideboard. Mahogany, wood, metal. England, circa 1900. Rectangular chest of drawers with stipple legs and four drawers at the front, flanking a central space finished off by a piece with a semicircular arch at the bottom. In this area, drawers, legs and this space display a simple linear marquetry decoration. The simplicity of the lines, the material and the shapes of the piece refer to English models.
· Size: 52x106,5x85
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Ref.: Z0541
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Bed and bedside table set in rosewood and bronze. France. 19th century
· Size: 123x201x136 cms.
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Ref.: Z0692
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Hanging shelf. Mahogany wood, mirror. 19th century. Wall shelving with a mirrored space in the centre featuring several shelves and balustrade finials with pearls on the top and on the shelf in the lower area. These details are inspired by antique furniture, while the clean lines of the rest would refer to more modern examples.
· Size: 19x91x95 cms.
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Ref.: Z0507
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Two-leaf door with castanet frame. Pine wood. Spain, 17th century. Double-leaf door made of pine wood decorated with rectangular panels arranged in rows and a castanet-type frame (named after the elements that decorate it). Although panels were a common element in the Renaissance, they continued to be used in this period and long after.
· Size: Puertas 177x94,5 cms c/Marco 184x107 cms.
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Ref.: Z0696
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Pair of wall lights. Bronze, glass. Empire style, France, circa 1900. Both are practically identical, each wall lamp has three points of light and a decoration and lines that respond to the classicist influence of the style to which they belong. Note the palms, the scrolls, the smooth mouldings, etc. These types of lighting elements were common in prominent interiors.
· Size: 34x22x52 cms.
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Ref.: Z0776
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· Size: 40x27x52 cms.
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Ref.: Z0777
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Wall clock. Metal, wood. United States of America, patented 1874. American wall clock with a wooden and metal case, 8-day and 30-hour model, featuring a white dial with Roman numerals for the hours and lines for the minutes, and a landscape with architecture with a certain colonial air in a natural setting. Along with the usual influence or reminder of English models, a series of more particular details of the continent and the area can be seen.
· Size: 38x10x63 cms.
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Ref.: Z0611
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Brazier box. Carved walnut wood. 18th century. A polygonal box decorated with smooth mouldings on the outer edge, made to contain a metal piece that would serve as a brazier to heat a room. The clean lines and mouldings are common details of 18th century neoclassical art, decorative elements present in antique pieces even though they had a more utilitarian than decorative purpose.
· Size: 83x80x14 cms.
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Ref.: Z0438
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Pair of dais chair frames. Carved wood. Spain, circa 1900. Pair of carved wooden chair frames decorated with turned balustrades on part of the backrests (which have two smooth crossbars, leaving the rest openwork), legs and jambs, thus inspired by old models common in traditional furniture and thus following a common trend at the time.
· Size: 42x35x66 cms.
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Ref.: Z0465
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Sculpture in corrugated iron. Signed “Aug. Moreau”. Following models by Auguste Moreau, France, 19th century. It is reminiscent of works such as the bronze “The Fountain” by Mathurin Moreau, and pieces by Hyppolyte Moreau and Auguste Moreau (France, 1834 – 1917). Auguste began his training as a disciple of his older brother Mathurin. He made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1861, where he participated regularly until 1913. He was also a member of the Société des Artistes Français. His themes – genre scenes, pastorals, allegorical – and his realistic and graceful style link him with other members of the Moreau dynasty, known for their small bronze works that were widely reproduced and inspired many other masters, both during the artists’ lifetime and after their death.
· Size: 18x18x52 cms.
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Ref.: Z0388
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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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Panelled door. Walnut and pine wood. 17th century. A single-leaf door made of carved wood with traces of polychromy decorated with a composition of panels combining rectangular and square shapes in a harmonious manner. Despite the lack of movement, this was a common composition in the classicist movement of the European Baroque.
· Size: 105x208 cms.
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Ref.: Z0403
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Entredos. Ebonized wood, bronze, marble. France, 19th century. Narrow chest of drawers known as “entredós” made of ebonized wood with bronze applications on the chamfered sides and on the front, which has a top in light marble. The neoclassical influence can be appreciated both in the purity of the lines and in the metal appliqués (plant elements, scrolls, architectural motifs… of classical influence).
· Size: 101x40x108 cms.
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Ref.: Z0450
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Chest. Walnut wood, iron. 17th century. Rectangular chest or casket with a flat lid and an iron lock shield on the front (highlighting the key lock) decorated with simplified plant elements. The lid has smooth mouldings on the edge, which would also be present in the lower area, as was usual in these pieces in the 17th century.
· Size: 72x41x44 cms.
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Ref.: Z0511
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Walnut desk table 19th century. Damage.
· Size: 147x94x80 cms.
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Ref.: Z0555
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· Size: 100x40x75 cms.
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Ref.: Z0281
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Incense burner. Bronze. 19th century. Bronze censer with a circular base and cup-shaped lid with elaborate lines and simple openwork elements, inspired by antique pieces. It has metal chains that connect it to the usual piece with a ring. Certain lines and decorative motifs are reminiscent of some Spanish works from the 17th and 18th centuries.
· Size: 10x10x16 cms.
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Ref.: Z0351
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Fifteen balusters. Bronze and wood. 18th century. Grouped in sevens, the bronze balusters are placed between two straight painted wooden crossbars, thus highlighting the curved lines, discs and other shapes of the elements discussed. This type of piece was very common in Neoclassicism (as well as in other periods) to decorate a railing, a staircase, etc.
· Size: 200x5x54 cms.
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Ref.: Z0404
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Pair of cupboard doors with latch. Walnut wood, iron. 18th century. Pair of carved walnut doors decorated with panels flanked by flat areas, which have a wrought iron latch and a lock with key (whose shield shows curved lines clearly reminiscent of the Baroque) and parts of the hinges that would have joined it to the cupboard for which they were created. Both the wood and the decoration (on the doors and the latch) show influences of Baroque models, as was common in certain Spanish centres of the 18th century.
· Size: 50x103 / ud
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Ref.: Z0532
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18th century
· Size: 73x102
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Ref.: Z0766
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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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Acetre. Bronze 18th century. Metal vessel with a circular base, a flared body and decorated on the outside with mouldings and smooth bands. It has a metal handle with curved lines of different widths. Stylistically, it is possible to appreciate the purity of lines that is common in Neoclassical works, despite the fact that this type of piece is very old.
· Size: 20x20x19 cms.
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Ref.: Z0416