COUPLE OF ISABELINAS MECEDORAS, S. XIX. Made of carved wood with seat and back in enea. They present arms finished in roll-out and vegetal decoration carved in pompadour. Measurements: 116 x 100 x 61 cm
THONET COT Made of curved wood. It presents a design of undulating shapes. Measurements: 204 x 126 x 61 cm.
SET OF CHAIRS, S. XX. Made of wicker and wood. Formed by 12 chairs. Measurements: 102 x 42 x 50 cm.
Davenport Victorian desk in mahogany wood. england, fles. from the 19th century Folding top with compartmentalized interior. Laterals with eight drawers, four blind. Attach key. 93.5 x 55.5 x 58 cm.
Pair of Fernandina small tables in mahogany wood and vegetal marquetry in boxwood, 19th century. Front with drawer and folding lid with lower shelf. 76 x 70 x 42.5 cm each.
18th Century Neapolitan Bargueño. Bargueño dimensions: 105 x 52 x 33 cm, table dimensions: 133 x 119 x 48 cm
Rare North American colonial toilet in mahogany wood, Revolutionary War period, late 18th century. Measures: 101 x 65 x 64 cm
Italian bargueño, early 20th century. Made of walnut and ebony with pyrography bone inlays. Dimensions: 149 x 108 x 35 cm
Panel decorativo con incrustaciones de madreperla. Arte Oriental. Siglo XX Panel rectangular con fondo lacado negro e incrustaciones de madreperla. Medidas: 49 x 20 cm. La escena muestra una figura femenina portando un instrumento musical de cañas, en un entorno montañoso con casas sobre pilotes y vegetación exótica. Las iridiscencias naturales de la madreperla se combinan con pigmentos ocres y verdes, generando contrastes lumínicos sobre el fondo oscuro. Este tipo de paneles forman parte del arte decorativo del Sudeste Asiático, destacando por su virtuosismo técnico y su contenido simbólico relacionado con la vida rural y la armonía con la naturaleza.
Panel decorativo con escenas rurales. Madreperla y laca. Arte Oriental. Siglo XX Panel lacado con incrustaciones de madreperla. Medidas: 49 x 20 cm. Composición vertical con escena de paisaje tropical: palmeras, casas sobre el agua, figuras humanas, arrozales y búfalos. Los detalles están elaborados en madreperla tallada, combinando brillo y reflejos sobre el fondo oscuro lacado. La disposición narrativa y el uso de materiales preciosos reflejan las técnicas tradicionales asiáticas aplicadas a paneles decorativos durante el Siglo XX, especialmente para exportación, evocando la vida cotidiana en el medio rural con un enfoque armónico y ornamental.
Pair of cupboard doors, Spanish School. 17th century. Carved and assembled wood. This set of two cupboard doors is made of solid wood, composed of plain panels at the bottom and interlaced latticework at the top, decorated with small metal studs. The architectural design of the pointed arches carved in relief on each leaf reinforces its historicist character, evoking late Gothic-inspired models in 17th-century Spanish domestic woodwork. The surface displays a natural patina of aging that testifies to its continued use and authenticity, preserving remnants of the original hardware and lock. The decorative restraint is combined with meticulous technical execution, typical of traditional Castilian woodwork. This pair of doors not only serves a practical function but also constitutes a tangible testament to antique architectural furnishings, with great decorative and heritage value. Dimensions: 130 × 38 × 4 cm