Chest corner pieces. Wrought iron. 20th century, following Renaissance models. Corner piece for the lower area of a chest made of wrought iron and decorated at the ends with fleur-de-lis shapes with a pointed top and cut edges, following common models in Renaissance works. Weight: 0.123 kg. Price per unit. Minimum 4 units
Hangs kitchen rags. Aged metal. A vessel with a plaque for placing on a wall, which features an elaborate decoration with a symmetrical composition based on plant elements, a male face and architectural elements with a marked classicist influence that can be related to works from the 19th century. Under the rectangular vessel there is a small oval tray.
Gold metal hand mirror Hand mirror decorated with a series of lines that draw curves and undulations accompanied by a schematic female figure, clearly reminiscent of examples of European Modernism or Art Nouveau.
Metal candlestick or candle holder. Antique finish. Candlestick with a space for a candle (this one in the shape of a chalice with smooth oval mirrors on the outside) decorated at the base with a series of plant elements (vine shoots, small bunches of grapes and vine leaves). Although the decorative elements and the shape are reminiscent of 19th century Neoclassical works, certain details could relate the piece to somewhat later styles.
Hangs kitchen rags. Metal. Antique finish Wall-mounted piece decorated with a glass and a cup, an old iron and a convoy of cruets. These types of pieces were common in old kitchens.
Handle. Wrought iron. 20th century. Flat wrought iron handle, rectangular in shape and decorated with a series of lines at one end and only on one side. State of conservation varied Various units available .
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