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A stone masonry arch flanked by two ancient terracotta cups. The cobbled stones are original and the French chairs were purchased at a flea market in Bordeaux.
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In the foyer a Napoleon III bed, acquired in Bordeaux, a grandfather clock acquired in Vigo, a Louis XVI lamp from an antique shop in Granada. The mirror is a twin of the one in the master bedroom.
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The tiled stove was made by Florentine artisans.
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In the foyer, an arch leads into the kitchen. The sculptures are made of gilded wrought iron and were purchased in France.
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In the kitchen an XVIII century Catalan sculpture stands on the counter.
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Notice the thickness of the walls which separate the kitchen from the living room
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The floorboards of the room and the bedroom were brought from Brazil by the owner.
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African tribal art and sacred art are displayed in this room.
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Behind the living room sofa, a console with concrete bases holds two Florentine terracotta busts and antique lamps.
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Next to a XVIII French chemist's cupboard a mahogany table and Victorian chairs purchased in Buenos Aires and an Italian ceramic stove brought from Florence.
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A Portuguese mirror, serves as a headboard. A Becara rug covers part of the peroba wood flooring.
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Victorian fireplace acquired in an antiques shop in Edinburgh. On it, a painting by artist Antonio Cuervas-Mons. A XVI century San Gregorio figure stands on a sculptor table trestle.
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Stained glass on the arched doors that lead to the master bedroom and bathroom. On the chest a Sicilian XVII century torso and an antique marble head.
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Antiques from Portugal Brazil and France on the fireplace in the bathroom. A XIX century portrait hangs on the wall.
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Restored French sink and cast iron radiator. The sconces are XVIII century procession lanterns. Antique bars in the two circular windows.
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