-
Out of stockOil painting on wood by Alessandro Lupo (1876-1953) with a beautiful golden frame. Signed by the author on the upper left side, it bears the title on the back. Subject: "Camogli" Technique: Oil on board Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 40 x L 46 cm / Board H 14,5 x L 19,5 cm
-
Out of stockBig silver chandelier with 6 light points. In excellent condition. Period: First half of the 20th century Measurements: H60,5 x Ø 45,5 cm Weight: 2,8 kg
-
Out of stockSmall safe with studs, working key. Inside equipped with two drawers. Very good condition. Period: Half 1800s Measurements: H 40 x L 40 x P 27 cm
-
Out of stockRare Piedmontese walnut bed with turned columns dating back to the 17th century. In good condition. Period: '600 Measurements: H 170 x W 147 x D 201 cm
-
Out of stockVenetian sideboard, beech, three drawers and four doors, cantilever footPeriod: Mid 19th centuryMeasurements: H 100 x W 145 x D 47 cm
-
Out of stock50's hourglass floor lamp, in opaline
-
Out of stockVenini chandelier in chromed metal and Murano glass, dating back to the 60s / 70s
-
Out of stockBrass chandelier, dating back to the end of the 19th century, with 5 light points. Beautiful workmanship with volutes and lion heads. Glass lampshades are missing
-
Out of stockMurano glass chandelier with three light points, dating back to the 40s / 50s. Made up of two pieces, conical upright and cup
-
Out of stockPair of gallant scenes, retouché by Otto Wilhelm Eduard Erdmann (7 December 1834, Leipzig - 9 December 1905, Düsseldorf) He was a German genre painter in the Rococo Revival style. The retouché technique uses a print as a base, but thanks to hand-made retouches and finishes, it returns a physical and external appearance similar to a completely painted picture.
-
Out of stock"Ballerinas", watercolor drawing by Charles Emmanuel Jodelet (1883-1969), signed on the lower right and dated 1935.
-
Out of stock"Madonna del divinatore" oil on canvas by Raphael, reproduction of the 19th century. The original is kept in the Capodimonte museum. Restored