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#2187  | Two narrow back chairs in carved wood, inlaid with colored wood in decoration of roses and interlaced with leaves. Italian work of the end of the 15th Century.
Width of seat: 12"        $ 750.-

4600 | Two chairs in turned wood; French work of the beginning of the 17th Century. They are covered with a green flowered damask of the same period.
Width: 21-1/2"              600.-

4476 | Ten Chairs covered with leather. French work of the end of the 16th Century. The legs, which are high, show baluster motifs, and are joined on all sides by a lower and upper cross-piece. The leather is affixed to the backs and seats of the chairs by large nails, and shows repairs in a few places.    
Width: 17-1/2"            2,500.-

2444 | A candelabrum in wrought iron on a tripod base. Spanish work of the 17th Century.
Height: 57-1/2"             700.-


2039 | CHOIR - Hispano-Arab work of the beginning of the 14th Century. Comes from Medina de Pomar (Province of Burgos), where the Choir belonged to the Duke of Frias, Count of Oropeza. The Escutcheons on the wall stalls are those of the following families; Balscos, Maurique de Lara, Duke of Frias, Count of Oropeza, descendants of Los Infantes de la Cerda, Duke of Medinaceli, first dynasty of the King of Spain.
Height: 9'
Width of stalls: 25" each

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