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Silver Pitcher or Jar, Madrid, Spain, 1790, with Hallmarks

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  • Silver Inkstand, with Hallmarks, Madrid, Spain, 1779
    Located in Madrid, ES
    With hallmarks and property marks (AL). A tray of curved profiles is supported on four legs in the shape of plant elements. Fixed to it are four elements. These, and the bell, prese...
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    Antique 1770s Spanish Neoclassical Inkwells

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    Silver

  • Jug or Jar, Silver, Madrid, Spain, 1803
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Jug. Silver. Madrid, Spain, 1803. With contrast markings. Published Encyclopedia of Spanish and Viceregal American silver. Bibliography: Fernández, Alejandro; Munoa, Raphael; Rabas...
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    Antique Early 1800s Spanish Neoclassical Jars

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  • Two silver pitchers set. Benito Gómez, Antonio. Segovia, Spain, 1831-1835.
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Pair of pitcher jugs. Silver. BENITO GOMEZ, Antonio (1775-1835). Segovia, Spain, 1801-1835. With contrast markings. Pair of spouted jugs with a circular base with moldings, a low conical foot and a tubular body finished in a hemisphere at the bottom and with a flat molding at the top; the handle, in double ce, presents a simple scroll or branch that rests towards the mouth of the piece; the beak shows a simple decoration. Typologically, this pair is linked to a type of spouted jug that, with variations, is common in Hispanic domestic silverware from the first half of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century, also found after this date. As usual, the civil model was quickly assimilated by religious silverware, especially for its use in liturgical cruets. Antonio Benito Gómez (1775-1835) was a silversmith who worked in Segovia from at least 1801 until he died, and was also a silver marker carved between 1824 and 1828, and between 1831 and 1835. Son of the silversmith Juan de la Cruz Benito , several works by his hand have been preserved: baptismal shell...
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    Antique 1830s Spanish Neoclassical Pitchers

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    Silver

  • Silver jar or jug. MARTINEZ MORENO, Mateo. Cordoba, Spain, possibly 1797.
    By Mateo Martínez Moreno
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Jug or jug. Silver in its color. MARTINEZ MORENO, Mateo. Cordoba, Spain, possibly 1797. With contrast and chisel marks. Made in silver in its color, the jug has an oval base, which...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Spanish Rococo Pitchers

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    Silver

  • Silver Writing Set, Madrid, Spain, 1819 and 1841, with Hallmarks
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Writing desk. Silver. Madrid, 1819 and 1841. With contrast marks. Artificer M. García. Property initials. Clerk composed of three containers on a slightly raised base on animal claws...
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    Antique 19th Century Spanish Neoclassical Sterling Silver

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  • Jug or Jar, Silver, Sellan, Juan. Madrid, 1847
    By Juan Sellán
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Jug. Silver. SELLAN, Juan. Madrid, 1847. With contrast markings. Silver pitcher in its color that has a flat handle decorated with simple openwork plant elements between two smoo...
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    Antique 1840s Spanish Neoclassical Serving Pieces

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    Silver

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