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Inventario De Bienes Y Derechos INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000839 009971 "Autorretrato con trofeo" de Baltasar Torres 000815 009937 "Belortos" de Martín Sáez 000830 009953 "Candilejas. 1986" de Lucy Lahera 000857 009085 "Colección Manuel Arce" 000813 009935 "Colección de 9 insectos" donados por Fernando Navarro Vejo 000819 009941 "Danza en duo" de Magdeleine Mocquot 000818 009940 "Danza en vuelo" de Magdeleine Mocquot Valor 000856 009942 "Danza" de Magdeleine Mocquot 000816 009938 "Desnudista" de Martín Sáez Pag. 1 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000827 009950 "Después de la batalla" de Lucy Lahera 000825 009948 "Don Quijote y Sancho Panza" de Lucy Lahera 000824 009947 "El caballero de la triste figura" de Lucy Lahera 000820 009943 "El hilo de la vida" de Magdeleine Mocquot 000836 009968 "Guide to easier living I" de Javier Arce 000832 009955 "Invierno" de Lucy Lahera 000821 009944 "Le voyageur" de Magdeleine Mocquot 000835 009967 "Lost my head" de Bajargey Ólafsdóttir 000826 009949 "Luchando con los molinos" de Lucy Lahera Pag. 2 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000838 009970 "Mantos Blancos" de Magdalena Correa 000831 009954 "Otoño" de Lucy Lahera 000817 009939 "Pío XII" de Magdeleine Macquot 000823 009946 "Retrato de Lucy Lahera" de Magdeleine Mocquot 000814 009936 "Retrato" de Martín Sáez 000822 009945 "Ronda" de Magdeleine Mocquot 000731 006657 Acuarela "Bodegón (anv. y reverso)" 000849 007899 Acuarela "El pájaro solitario" 000431 000826 Alfombra Granate Pag. 3 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000424 000605 Alfombra Real Fábrica de Tapices 000323 IN4116 Anfora 000218 IN4003 Aparador caoba de Cuba, tres cuerpos 000220 IN4005 Aparador caoba, tres cuerpos 000219 IN4004 Aparador estilo Reina Ana 000082 IN3846 Aparador tres cuerpos 000443 001242 Aplique de pared 000303 IN4097 Aplique estilo Adams, tres brazos 000284 IN4078 Aplique estilo Adams, tres brazos Pag. 4 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000302 IN4096 Aplique estilo Adams, tres brazos 000023 IN4043 Aplique estilo holandés 000280 IN4074 Aplique estilo holandés, tres brazos 000313 IN4107 Aplique estilo neoclásico, tres brazos 000290 IN4084 Aplique estilo neorenacimiento inglés 000024 IN3851 Aplique forma de incensario 000314 IN4108 Aplique madera tallada estilo neoclásico 000404 000388 Aplique pared bronce dos luces 000035 IN3792 Apliques estilo neoclásico Pag. 5 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000027 IN3780 Arcón chino patas forma de cebolla 000350 IN4156 Arcón estilo Renacimiento español 000004 IN4157 Arcón estilo Renaciminento español 000010 IN3779 Arcón japonés con fondo lacado en negro y poliamida 000187 IN3971 Armario 000368 IN4166 Armario con cristal 000116 IN3897 Armario empotrado estilo Reina Ana 000167 IN3950 Armario estilo Sheratton 000051 IN3812 Armario tres cuerpos Pag. 6 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000137 IN3919 Armario-Vitrina estilo Hepplewhite 000260 IN4049 Arquimesa estilo segunda mitad S. XIX 000811 009563 Autorretrato con Trofeo. Baltasar Torres. 000413 000429 Banco de madera tapizado en terciopelo rojo 000016 IN3854 Banco de seis patas 000254 IN4054 Banco estilo Carlos III 000480 003084 Banco estilo William and Mary 000450 001264 Bandas o fajines de época 000468 001295 Bandera Pag. 7 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000467 001292 Bandera 000470 001299 Bandera 000471 001301 Bandera 000460 001278 Bandera de Santander 000172 IN3956 Banqueta asiento de enea 000153 IN3935 Banqueta estilo William and Mary 000136 IN3918 Banqueta estilo William and Mary 000134 IN3916 Banqueta estilo William and Mary 000261 IN4051 Bargueño estilo español S. XVI Pag. 8 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000259 IN4048 Bargueño estilo español, madera de nogal 000263 IN4055 Bargueño estilo holandés S. XVIII 000840 003789 Barjola (Tinta sobre papel) 000453 001267 Bastones de mando de Carey 000454 001268 Bastón de Mando de madera 000123 IN3904 Bañera 000142 IN3924 Bañera 000022 IN3994 Billar mesa de juego 000121 IN3902 Biombo estilo Hepplewhite, cuatro cuerpos Pag. 9 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000349 IN4144 Brújula 000852 IN3859 Bureau estilo imperio 000273 IN4066 Busto "Alfonso XII" 000304 IN4098 Busto "Reina Victoria Eugenia" 000387 IN4186 Busto de D. Enrique Sánchez Reyes 000389 IN3107 Busto de D. Jose Mª Pereda 000388 IN4187 Busto de D. Jose Mª de Cossío 000386 IN4185 Busto de D. Miguel Artigas 000391 IN3109 Busto de Dª Concha Espina Pag. 10 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000390 IN3108 Busto del Dr. D. Enrique Diego Madrazo 000251 IN4038 Butaca 000026 IN3791 Butaca 000297 IN4091 Butaca 000009 IN3777 Butaca estilo Chester 000328 IN4122 Butaca estilo Heppelwhite 000007 IN3862 Butaca estilo Neoclásico 000139 IN3921 Butaca estilo Reina Ana 000383 IN4182 Butaca estilo Reina Ana Pag. 11 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000271 IN4064 Butaca estilo Reina Ana 000272 IN4065 Butaca estilo Reina Ana 000292 IN4086 Butaca estilo Reina Ana 000276 IN4069 Butaca estilo Renacimiento sugerido 000262 IN4052 Butaca estilo William and Mary 000135 IN3917 Butaca estilo imperio 000117 IN3898 Butaca estilo neoclásico 000180 IN3964 Butaca estilo neoclásico 000170 IN3954 Butaca estilo neoclásico inglés Pag. 12 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000189 IN3973 Butaca madera de caoba 000287 IN4081 Butaca madera de caoba 000210 IN3995 Butaca mimbre 000315 IN4112 Butaca patas doradas 000382 IN4181 Butaca patas torneadas con ruedas 000343 IN4137 Butaca tapizada en beig con flores 000412 000403 Butaca tapizada en flores de colores 000397 000079 Butaca tapizada tonos marrones 000133 IN3915 Cama del Rey Pag. 13 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL EPIGRAFE) Fecha Inventario: 31/12/2009 Nº según Código Descripción epígrafe activo 000461 001279 Candelabros de plata de tres brazos 000528 003924 Capote 000802 008469 Carpeta de grabados "Con la palabra y la imagen, 25 años de Constitución Española" 000417 000597 Carretillo Rey Alfonso XIII 000524 003914 Carta manuscrita de D. Rafael Guerra (Guerrita) 000519 003904 Cartel anunciador Corrida de Toros 1913 000521 003907 Cartel anunciador Corrida de Toros 1934 000522 003909 Cartel anunciador Corrida de Toros 1947 000855 003911 Cartel anunciador Corrida de Toros 1959 Pag. 14 de 96 Fecha Listado: 23/06/2014 INVENTARIO DE BIENES Y DERECHOS Titular: AYUNTAMIENTO DE SANTANDER EPIGRAFE 3: MUEBLES DE CARÁCTER HISTÓRICO, ARTÍSTICO O DE CONSIDERABLE VALOR ECONÓMICO (TOTAL
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