Set of 7 wine glasses, 8 liqueur glasses, 1 coupe, 1 drageoir, 1 carafe in colorless Val-Saint-Lambert crystal. H glasses: 15.5 and 10.5 cm, H decanter: 22 cm
Crystal ceiling lamp, Spain, early 20th century
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Ten arms with decoration of cut glass beads, pandelocas and tears. Split bowl. Requires review and re-electrification. Measurements: 109 x 80 cm approx.
ANTONIO PEYRO Onda (1991) / Valencia (1954) "Landscape with houses"
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Glazed ceramic plate with blue bow finish. Signed in the lower right corner and on the back. Failures and restorations. Measurements: 40 x 29 cm
Oval platter, tureen with presenter and spoon in white glazed ceramic, Portugal, 20th century
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Decoration of fruits and leaves in relief. Measurements: 35 x 50 cm, the platter
Tureen, legume bowl, holder, 1 tray and 1 rectangular silver metal platter, 20th century
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With ribbon fretwork decoration on the eaves. Measurements: 34.5 x 27.5 cm, the tray
Mappin & Webb tureen and silver metal keeper, England, 20th century
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Tureen with lid topped with a branch-shaped handle and ladle and holder with handle decorated with contario and engraved tree. Measurements: 25 x 31 x 20 cm, the tureen.
Silver metal coffee and tea set, Spain, 20th century
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It consists of a coffee maker, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and strainer. With decoration of wound gallons and knobs topped with flowers. Measurements: 25 cm the coffee maker
Topazio Casovinha silver metal coffee and tea set, Portugal, 20th century
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Composed of a tray, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl. With engraved decoration of flowers and cut leather. Measurements: 36 x 58 cm
Lot of silver metal, England, 20th century
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Composed of 7 oval dishes of different sizes, 2 sauce boats, 1 tureen with lid and ladle, 2 holders, 1 dish with 6 compartments and 16 bread plates. Minor dents and sculate Measurements: 45 x 35 cm, the largest
Pair of Chinese porcelain jars
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Pair of bowls in glazed and polychrome Chinese porcelain in blue on a white background, with figures among precious objects, birds and floral bouquets. They have restorations and several faults. Measurements: 32 cm. Tall
Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1887-1980). Blackware ceramic bowl or vase. The sides with a band of geometric motifs. Inscribed signature along the underside. Height: 5 3/4 in x diameter: 8 in.
Davenham Porcelain Dinnerware glazed in white with gold edge. Features 29 soup plates, 30 dinner plates, 29 dessert plates, 29 consommé cups and 29 consommé dishes. A total of 146 pieces.
Britannia pewter samovar Philip Ashberry & sons Sheffield ca. 1860.
Signed and numbered 8/608 on the base. With engraved decoration of small leaves.
Height: 40 cm
Pumpkin-shaped tureen on leaf-shaped fountain in painted and glazed ceramic Artepiu ceramica d'este. With mark on the base.
Italy, S. XX
Measurements tureen 22 x 23 x 26 cm; bowl: 30 x 38 cm
Tableware 12 services in porcelain enameled Richard Ginori (Florence). Total pieces: 93, Italy, late XIX century.
Pieces: 1 large salad bowl, 1 large soup tureen, 2 medium soup tureens, 1 medium sauce dish with spoon, 2 small sauce dishes (1 with lid), 2 sweet dishes, 1 large oval dish, 1 medium oval dish, 2 large round dishes, 4 small oblong dishes, 6 egg dishes, 38 dinner plates, 20 soup plates and 12 dessert plates. Piquets.
Spanish silver cutlery punched Law 925 of La Cruz de Malta, Louis XV model.
With its wooden furniture.
Formed by: 12 forks, 12 spoons, 12 knives, 12 fish forks, 12 shovels, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert knives, 12 coffee spoons and 7 serving spoons.
Weight: 4,988 kg
Knives weight: 2,012 Kg
Furniture measures: 86 x 45 x 62 cm
Egyptian ewer with silver plate punched Law 900, Cairo.
With engraved decoration and on the plate the famous image of Nefertiti.
Weight: 1,233 Kg
Measures: 32 and 26,5, cm
Set of four German silver table salt cellars punched Law 800 de3 Wilhelm Binder, ff. S. XIX pp. S. XX.
With glass reservoir, spoon and gilded interior.
Weight: 90 gr.
Measures: 2,5 x 4 cm
Spanish silver ewer, punched Spanish silver Law 916 of Urralde.
With engraved initials "AB" pp. 20th century.
Weight: 2,787 Kg
Measures: 13 x 39 and 39 cm
Coffee and tea set of Spanish silver punched 1st Law of Dionisio Garcia and tray Matilde Espuñes.
Formed by tray, coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and bowl with strainer.
Weight: 2,863 Kg
Tray measures: 35 x 42 cm
Pair of French silver plates with export mark in force from 1840 to 1879.
With rim decorated with chiseled laurel leaves and wings.
Weight: 1,732 Kg
Diameter: 30,5 cm
Spanish silver ewer punched Juán Sellán, Madrid Villa y Corte 1846 and 1847.
The jug with fluted central body and engraved initials "JS". It is the most common model of pitcher for washbasin sets of the time. An identical model is in the National Museum of Decorative Arts in Madrid (CE 19357 and CE 19358).
Weight: 2,533 Kg.
Measurements: 10 x 33 and 33 cm
Large tureen with presentation tray in French silver punched Law 950 Tetard Freres, S. XIX.
With handles of the tureen topped with shell and tray handles topped with pices that intertwine their tails that relate to the engraved decoration of both the tureen and the tray based on fish, shells and seashells. On the tray there are also classic vases with anemones and shells.
Tétard's grandfather founded the company in 1880 on Rue Béranguer. Thanks to the creative personality of Tétard in 1930 the firm was a success, he worked with the silversmith Bizouard.
Weight: 8, 422 Kg
Tureen dimensions: 29 x 25 x 42
Presentation tray dimensions: 10 x 44 x 74 cm
Spanish silver pitcher punched Law 925 of Montejo.
With gallonada bottom and handle topped with palmette.
Weight: 6i76,2 gr (with counterweight)
Height: 27 cm
Greek silver cup punched Law 925 reproducing one of the famous Vafio cups in Cretan gold of the XIV-XV centuries BC.
Embossed and chiseled it depicts a young man among a herd of bulls, tying one of them with a rope.
Weight: 233,2 gr
Measures: 8 x 14 x 11 cm
Coffee and tea set of Spanish silver punched 1st Law.
Formed by: rectangular tray with two handles, coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and bowl with strainer. With gallonada decoration and the tray with engraved initials "MJ".
Weight: 3,800 Kg.
Tray measures: 35 x 60 cm
Austrian Jugendstil punched silver cutlery, by silversmith Alois Pressler (1867-1922) with import mark to Prague in use from 1902 to 1921.
Partially gilded pieces with taped decoration and engraved initial "M". Consisting of: 18 forks, 18 spoons, 18 knives 14 fish forks, 14 scoops, 18 dessert forks, 18 dessert knives, 13 coffee spoons, 18 mocha spoons, 18 ice cream spoons, 18 seafood spoons, 16 seafood forks, 18 seafood scoops, 17 snail forks, 15 snail scoops, 14 serving forks and five table spice racks all with spoon and only three with glass deposit. Six table knife blades are preserved.
Weight: 10,336 Kg
Knives weight: 2,725 Kg
Herend painted and enameled porcelain dinnerware, Queen Victoria model, 60's. Total: 61 pieces
The original set was presented in 1851 at the First Universal Exhibition in London, it was acquired by Queen Victoria herself. This pattern, which later received its name, calls for the skills of Herend's most talented and experienced painters.
1 oval platter with drainer, 12 dinner plates, 12 small dinner plates, 12 snack plates, 12 dessert plates, 12 bowls
Ceramic plate painted with a figure of a man from Ronda on a leafy background. Signed E. Molina and dated 1884. With molded frame in ebonized carved wood and partially gilded.
Plate measures: 46 x 31 cm; framed: 65 x 50 cm.
Glassware in Murano glass engraved on the wheel and gilded on the rim.
Consisting of: decanter, 12 water glasses, 12 red wine glasses, 12 white wine glasses, 12 liqueur glasses and 12 champagne glasses.
Height: 18,5, 17, 14,5, 13 and 19 cm.
Japanese Imari porcelain tibor, Meiji Period (1868-1912).
With lid topped with hen in round bulk and decoration of peonies and flowering plum branch. Small picket on the base. With wooden stand.
Height: 34 cm
Set of five small Chinese porcelain bowls with polychrome enamels and floral decoration h. 1910-30.
With turquoise interior. Marked on the base.
Measures: 4 x 10,5 cm
Pair of Chinese porcelain bowls with poly-lobed rim h. 1910-30.
With flower decoration and turquoise interior. Marked on the base.
Measures: 5 x 17,5 cm
Two Chinese porcelain bowls with turquoise glaze and polychrome enamels ca. 1910-30.
One polygonal with peaches and the other polylobed with schematic bats.
Measures: 4,5 x 15,5 and 5 x 17 cm.
Indian Company porcelain sauceboat, blue and white, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-95).
With pagoda decoration in the landscape and handle simulating bamboo.
Preserves label of Ch. Bonnin Béziers Garantien Ancien.
Measures: 13 x 8 x 15 cm
Indian Company porcelain bowl Batavia type with enamel decoration of the Rose Family, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1735-96).
Decorated with peonies.
Measures: 7 x 8 cm
Small Chinese porcelain bowl with polychrome enamels, Qing Dynasty S. XIX.
Decorated with flowers and peaches. With export sealing wax seal jian ding.
Measures: 5 x 12 cm
Three bowls with their porcelain plates of Batavia type Indian Company with blue and white decoration, from the Nankin Freighter, Qing Dynasty Qianlong period (1736-96).
Decorated with peonies on the larger ones and with landscapes on the smaller one, which are the two models that the ship carried. The two larger ones retain the label of Christie's "The Nankin Cargo" auction in Amsterdam.
The Dutch East India Company ship Geldermalsen was loaded at Nanking with luxury goods coming from Jindezheng, bound for the Netherlands but struck a reef in 1752 and sank in the South China Sea. The cargo was recovered by Captain Michael Hatcher and his crew in 1985 and sold by Christie's Amsterdam from April 28 to May 2, 1985. as 'The Nanking Cargo'. Chinese export of porcelain and gold' two hundred and thirty-five years later.
Sizes: 4 x 7.5; 12; 4 x 6.5 and 10.5 cm.
Company of the Indies porcelain fountain emblazoned with enamels of the Rose Family, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-95) with the arms of José Raón y Gutierrez ca. 1769.
The arms of José Raón appear on the seat with a marquis crown and on the rim a band of scallops and rocaille decoration enhanced in pink and gold.
Pieces of this tableware are conserved in the Museum of Decorative Arts of Madrid and in the Museum of Ancient Art of Lisbon. A dish from this service is illustrated in David Howard "Made in China-Export Porcelain from the Leo an Doris Hodroff Collection of Winterthur (2005, p 73, no 35) which was sold at Christie's NYC in The Hodroff Collection. Part III. January 21, 2009 lot 269. Another plate belonging to the Tibor Collection was sold at Christie's NYC in The Tibor Collection. Part II. January 23, 2020 lot 269. This piece belonging to a private Spanish collection appears reproduced in Rocio Diaz's book "Porcelana China para España", ed. Jorge Welsh Books pp176 nº 21 ill 21b.
Rocio Diaz places the ware around 1769 by comparison with the wares of Jose de Soroa and Cayetano Pignatelli (chap. 19 and 20 of her book) which have the same rim decoration.
When José Raón's son presented himself for the trials to obtain the habit of knighthood of the Order of Santiago, the arms of the Raón family are described and mention is made of this tableware that belonged to his father, so there is no doubt as to its provenance.
José Raón was born in Calahorra (La Rioja) in 1703. Appointed field marshal and governor of Panama, he received a new post in the Philippines in 1765, as governor, captain general and president of the Royal Court of the Philippines. The crockery must have been commissioned during his stay in Manila.
In 1767 Charles III decreed the expulsion of the members of the Society of Jesus from all Spanish territory, and the order arrived in the Philippines a year later. José Raón leaked the secret to the Society of Jesus in exchange for a large sum of money. In 1770, Simón de Anda y Salazar took office as governor and ordered the arrest of Raón and his son, placed them under house arrest and confiscated their goods for having prematurely revealed the expulsion decree. In 1773, José Raón died in Manila.
Size: 29 x 39,5 cm
Flat dish and soup plate of porcelain Company of India emblazoned with enamels of the Rose Family, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-95) with the arms of José Raón y Gutierrez ca. 1769.
The arms of José Raón appear on the seat with crown of marquis and on the rim decoration of band of scallops and rocaille enhanced in pink and gold. Some small piquete.
These pieces belonging to a private Spanish collection are reproduced in Rocio Diaz's book "Porcelana China para España", ed. Jorge Welsh Books pp176 nº 21 ill 21b.
Diameter: 22,5 cm
Speciero with porcelain lid Company of India emblazoned with enamels of the Rose Family, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era (1736-95) with the arms of Jose Raon and Gutierrez ca. 1769.
Trapezoidal shape with lid topped by Foo's lion in gold and with the arms of José Raón under it and surrounded the lid with band decoration of scallops and rocaille enhanced in pink and gold. Some small chips. This piece belonging to a private Spanish collection is reproduced in the book by Rocío Diaz "Porcelana China para España", ed. Jorge Welsh Books pp176 nº 21.
Measurements: 4 x 11 x 13,5 cm
Indian Company porcelain wavy-rimmed deep bowl, with Rose Family enamels, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-95).
With floral bouquet on seat and scattered flowers on eaves.
Measures: 6 x 31 x 37,5 cm.
Set of eleven cups with coffee plates in Japanese porcelain Suzuki Co. mid S. XX.
With yellow background and blue flowers. There is an extra plate. With marks on the base.
Measures: 4,5 x 8 x 10 and 13,5 cm.
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