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Out of stockPair of ointment containers, Savona, in good condition, dating back to the 18th century. In 1641 the Genoese Senate granted to the Grosso factory in Albisola the privilege of marking the ceramics with the symbol of the lighthouse of Genoa, the lantern. Between the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century, again with the permission of the Genoese Senate, the lantern became the symbol of the Chiodo-Peirano, society of Savona. The Chiodos, after 1738, who remained the sole owners of the factory, continued to mark their ceramics with the lantern until 1782, the year of the transfer of the factory to the company Pittamiglio-Astengo-Carlevarino, which in turn gave up the business in 1786. Epoca: '700 Measurements: H 18 x Ø 12 cm
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Out of stockRound painted ceramic Della Robbia, depicting the Madonna with child and angels, dating back to the 1920s
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Out of stockChest of drawers office furniture, with 24 drawers, dating back to the 1940s.
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Out of stockMahogany desk with lift, tambour doors, tapered spiked legs, equipped with three drawers, dating back to the 1800s.
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Out of stockLarge Chinese ceramic vase with ebonized wooden base, dating back to around 1950.Period: around 1950 Measurements: H 90 x L 34 x Ø 31 / Pot holder H 23 x L 43 x Ø 34 cm
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Out of stockPair of ceramic majolica Albarelli dating back to the early 1800s. The marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) is a plant from the Malvaceae family. Useful in case of respiratory tract disorders, it also has emollient, soothing and protective properties. Il Populeo (poplar) The black poplar, Populus nigra, is a woody plant with an arboreal bearing belonging to the Salicaceae family that can reach considerable dimensions, even 25-30 meters in height, but not particularly long-living, since it lives up to 90-100 years. Native to the western Asian regions and central-southern Europe, also present in North Africa, the black poplar is widespread in Italy throughout the territory, from the plain up to 1200 meters above sea level. Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 18 x L 13.5 x Ø 11.5 cm
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Out of stockLCP KARTELL is a chaise longue made in a single transparent methacrylate mold that folds spiral on itself to form a radically innovative model. Only exclusive technology has made it possible to achieve this flexibility while preserving the formal purity of the object. LCP is elastic, soft and resistant even if it returns an impalpable and evanescent image. It is an important and sophisticated seat, for the most keen design connoisseurs. Period: 1990-1999 Measurements: H 70 X L 48.5 X P 80 Seat height: 31 cm
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Chandelier with drops dating back to the 1950s, with volute structure in iron rod, and six light points
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Out of stockVenetian style silvered mirror, dating back to the 1940sPeriod: 1940s approx Measurements: Frame H 115 x L 77 x P 5 / Mirror H 80 x L 60 cm
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Out of stockPiedmontese wardrobe, pickled, in shades of red and green, three-panel doors, dating back to around 1830Period: around 1830 Measurements: H 209 x L 127 x P 49 cm
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Out of stockPickled wooden mirror pickled in white in Louis XV style, dating back to the 1930s.Period: 1930s Measurements: Frame H 145 x L 103 / Mirror H 89 x L 64.5 cm
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Out of stockSmall painting signed on the lower left by Giuseppe Gheduzzi (Bologna 1889 - Turin 1957). In excellent condition. With Frame. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 39.5 x L 34.5 cm / Table H 22 x L 17 cm