Furniture

  • Piedmontese chest of drawers in walnut. Front with four drawers with maple inlays, original hardware.
    Period: Second half of the 18th century Measurements: H 95 x L 132 x P 60 cm
  • Restoration bookcase in solid walnut, from Piedmont, in good condition.
    Period: 1830 - 1840 Measurements: H 248 x L 159 x P 47 cm
  • Piedmontese boat bed, in walnut, dating back to the late Empire, around 1820/30, in need of minor restorations.
    Period: around 1820/30 Measurements: H 126 x L 243 x P 163 / Rete L154 x P195 cm
  • Piedmontese bedside table in solid walnut. In good condition.
    Period: around 1830 Measurements: L 56 x P 47 x H 81.5 cm
  • Pickled work table. In good condition. Original, single body. Period: First half of the 1900s Measurements: H 76 x L 90.5 x P 44 cm
  • Pair of vintage contoured consoles / bedside tables, 1950s. The bedside tables are in light-coloured wood with swan-like pillar, glass top, bottom equipped with mirror. Period: 1950s Measurements: H 62 x W 64 x D 31 cm
  • Oval Luigi Filippo table in walnut, central turned leg, dating back to around 1870.
    Period: around 1870 Measurements: H 78 x L 118 x P 79 cm
  • Pair of Chester Frau armchairs (Design Renzo Frau), original and branded. The Chester sofa refers to the classic model of Edwardian England, taken up by Renzo Frau in the first catalog of 1912, inspired by the sofas and armchairs that populated English clubs and country houses in those years. Load-bearing structure in seasoned beech, hand-tied biconical steel springs, jute belts, rubberized vegetable hair and hand-shaped vegetable hair. The seat cushions are in goose down. The upholstery is in Frau leather with capitonnée work done entirely by hand. A row of nails covered in leather finishes the back.
    Period: Design 1912 Measurements: H seat 44 x H 67 x L 102 x P 94 cm
  • Oil on panel by Carlo Follini (1848-1938), depicting a landscape with figures, signed lower left. Carlo Follini (Domodossola 24 August 1848 - Pegli 6 March 1938). He studied at the Albertina Academy in Turin, a pupil of Fontanesi albeit at a little advanced age. He exhibited his first painting at the Turin Promoter; later took part in the exhibitions in Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Munich, Paris, London, San Francisco and various others. Strong, skilled landscape painter, he portrayed, with great poetry, many views of the Alps and also executed marine. In the first part of his artistic activity he followed the ways of Fontanesi, later he was attracted a little by those of Segantini. Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 54.5 x D 4.5 / Table H 15 x W 24.5 cm
  • Office bookcase in American larch, dating from the late 1800s, with sliding doors, excellent capacity, six shelves and six drawers, excellent condition but with a missing handle
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 250 x L 124 x P 49 cm
  • Napoleon III chest of drawers with bronze applications. Composed of two large drawers.
    Period: First half of the 1900s Measurements: H 90 x L 144 x P 60 cm
  • Napoleon III game table, truncated pyramidal legs with throat veneer in rosewood and bois de rose.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: Closed H 78 x L 73.5 x P 37.5 cm / Open H 75 x L 75 x P 76 cm
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