Objects and various

  • Enameled ceramic vase / jug dating back to the 1950s. West Germany manufacture (Cartens), W. Germany 64-33. Very good condition.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 37 X Ø 34 cm
  • Ancient majolica and decorated Savona ceramic tiles dating back to the 18th century.
    Period: 18th century Measurements: H 19.5 X L 9 cm
  • Neo-Gothic oil lantern in brass, Napoleon III style, dating back to the second half of the 19th century
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 40 X L 16 X P 13 cm
  • Pair of Murano glass goblets dating back to the second half of the 19th century. Colorless glass, bell-shaped cup with ribbed and alternating ribbed bands, with cobalt blue bands and filigree lattimo bands. One completely intact and the other has a rupture at the base.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 13 x Ø 8,5 cm
  • Vintage clothes hanger from the 70s, with 18 mirrors of various colors and shades applied.
    Period: 70s Measurements: H 182 x L 158 cm
  • Precious dishes Toussi Court porcelain centerpieces of authentic manufacture, completely worked and finished by hand, marked on the base in red. In very good general condition.
    Period: Mid 1900s Measurements: Ø 47.5 x D 7 cm
  • Large ceramic plate depicting the taking of Constantinople, painted by Bruno Brolli, manufactured by Carlo Morelli. The manufacture for the production of artistic ceramics "Studio Ceramico Morelli" was founded in Faenza, by Mario Morelli in 1934. The manufacture, in which numerous young artists collaboratde including Antonio Albonetti, the plasticizer Domenico Matteucci, and even if only occasionally, Emilio Casadio, Battista Casanova, Bruno Innocenti and Angelo Biancini, participates in all the exhibitions of decorative art and ceramics obtaining numerous awards. In 1950 it was sold. Ceramics from the factory are kept in the Ceramics Museum of Faenza.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: Ø 44.5 x P 7 cm
  • Gualdo Tadino decorated jug dating back to the 1930s. Luster ceramic, Mastro Giorgio - Gualdo Tadino manifacture. Brand under the base: S. M. G. GUALDO T. / ITALIA
    Period: 1930s Measurements: H 23.5 x Ø 27 cm
  • Japanese Satsuma porcelain vase dating from the twentieth century and depicting images of sages.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 92 x Ø 38 cm
  • French tower clock, in pine wood, dating back to the end of the 19th century. Complete with working mechanism.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 238 x W 48 x D 24 cm
  • Large embossed copper planter, divided into two bodies dating back to the 19th century
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 33 x W 111 x D 60 cm
  • Refined napoleon III glove box dating back to the end of the 19th century in worked brass. On the cover a frieze with a lady painting.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 10 x W 29 x D 8 cm
  • Nice English tower clock, mahogany body in good condition, mechanism to be revised, the hands are missing.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 215 x L 48 x P 24.5 cm
  • Guangxu Jar

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    Porcelain vase depicting the Rosa family on a white background with scenes of common life, the handles are in the shape of Pho's dog. The vase is of Chinese origin, Qing Dynasty, from the Guangxu era (1875-1908). Restorations were carried out at the neck and lugs.
    Period: 19th century
  • Beautiful Vase / Pitcher in Glazed Ceramic initials on the bottom "Ceramiche Rubboli" for Gualdo Tadino, one of the most important Umbrian ceramic centers, universally called the "City of Ceramics". 1950s. Period: 1950s Measurements: H 28 x Ø 20 cm
     
  • Fine art nouveau pastille and wood box signed in the upper part by Edoardo Gioja (Rome 1862 - London 1937, Italian painter, decorator and photographer) in 1900. In good condition. Small restoration needed. Period: 1900 - it bears the date "Roma MCM" Measurements: L 67 x H 40 x P 39 cm
     
  • Large Cachepot in cobalt blue glazed ceramic and brass, dating from the late 1800s.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 38 x L 52 x Ø 26 cm
  • Coin cabinet in walnut, 11 drawers framed with guillochè profiles, front panels in fake blue marble painted glass and gold thread. Two other small drawers inside. Eighteenth century. Period: 18th century Measurements: H 45 x L 63 x P 26.5 cm
  • Vase with salamanders by Galileo Chini (1873/1956), in polychrome luster majolica. At the base brand with Chini & C. Mugello Italia writing, dating back to around 1919-1925.
    Period: From around 1919 to 1925 Measurements: H 40 x Ø 32 cm
  • Vase with dragons and flowers by Galileo Chini (1873/1956), in polychrome luster majolica. At the base brand with Chini & C. Mugello Italia writing, dating back to around 1919-1925
    Period: From around 1919 to 1925 Measurements: H 36.5 x Ø 30.5 cm
  • Group of six cast iron columns, dating back to the 19th century, which can also be purchased in pairs.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 95 x L 20 x P 20 cm
  • Ancient Sicilian ceramic plate / pan, dating back to the 19th century
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 7 x Ø 34 cm
  • Large Cinzano advertising sign, original dating back to the 1960s, in enamelled sheet metal.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 302 x L 100.5 cm
  • Murano glass bowl, Barovier and Toso, dating back to the 60s, with label.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 16.5 x Ø 18.5 cm
  • Separé / Screen late nineteenth century, in walnut, panels composed of turned inserts embedded together to create a fascinating geometric motif dating back to around 1880, has some shortcomings.
    Period: around 1880 Measurements: H 183 x L 213 x P 9.5 closed / P 3 cm open
  • Cachepot vase with French Gothic style frieze, with mosaic gilding applications, original Manifattura di Signa, dating back to the early 1900s, code 1063, see catalog image. It has some flaws.
    Period: Early 1900s Measures: H 43 x L 34.5 x P 34.5 x Ø pot 32.5 cm
  • Pair of Sevres vases, in cobalt blue ceramic and gilded bronze, Napoleon III style, dating back to the end of the 19th century
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 30.5 x L 36.5 x P 33.5 (Ø 23) cm
  • Advertising vase in ceramic, bearing the inscription Amarena with fruit of the Gambarotta company. On the bottom, the Rossi Manifattura di Varazze brand.
    Measurements: H 18,5 x Ø 24 cm
  • Large ceramic plate, dating back to the 19th century
    Period: 19th century Measurements: Ø 36.5 x H 5 cm
  • Large stem vase in Murano glass, beautifully made, with a square section, dating back to the 1950s
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 112 x L 9.5 x L 9.5 cm
  • Pair of candlesticks, candle holder, in gilded bronze, beautifully crafted, in Napoleon III style
    Period: Late 1800s Measures: H 18 x L 79,5 x P 12 cm
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    Art Glass by Ercole Barovier Large bowl in iridescent colors dating back to the 1940s, in shell-shaped glass with pronounced lobes and Clam Shell ribbed base.
    Period: 1940s Measures: H 14 x L 21 x P 33.5 cm
     
  • Ancient mercury barometer mounted on a mahogany table signed Cesare Vaselli from the early 19th century. This ancient measuring instrument consists of a glass tube filled with mercury and turned with the open side downwards inside a glass bulb containing other mercury. The mercury column tends to descend into the bulb leaving the void behind it: by measuring the height of the column the atmospheric pressure can be calculated. Mercury was already known in ancient times to the Chinese and Hindus; it was found in Egyptian tombs dated around 1500 BC. from 500 BC. begins its use as an amalgam for other metals. The ancient Greeks used it as a pigment for paintings, and the Romans used it in cosmetics. According to medieval alchemists it was the material from which everything else had been formed, and they thought that once hardened it would turn into gold.  
    Period: 19th century Measures: H 96 x L 11 x P 8 cm
  • Large carpet, Saporiti tapestry for Ottavio Missoni, dating back to the 80s, multicolored patchwork.
    Period: 80s Measures: L 280 x L 270 cm
  • Ancient seventeenth-century Piedmontese stone mortar. It presents a breakage and a part is missing, equipped with a guarantee of originality and uniqueness of the product.
    Period: 1600s
    Measures: H 16,5 x L 34 x L 34 x Ø internal 19,5 cm
  • Ancient stone mortar dating back to the 18th century
    Period: 18th century Measures: H 14.5 x L 23.5 x L 23.5 x internal Ø 15 cm
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