• Pair of drop-shaped appliques with volute structure in iron rod, five light points, dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 89 x L 44 x P 20 cm (Cad.)
  • Painting by Guido Odierna (1913-1991) Italian painter.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: In frame H 57 x L 67 cm / Canvas H 40 x L 50.5 cm
  • Spool-shaped chandelier in painted iron with blue and grey nuances. Six candles with their own cream colored lampshade. Late 19th century.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 120 x Ø 93 cm
  • "Madonna and Child with Angels" - Oil on tablet from the 1800s, in a coeval guilloché frame.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 51 x L 54 / Tablet H 24.5 x L 28 cm
  • Baroque mirror in carved and gilded wood, dating back to the early 1900s.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 138 x L 77 / Mirror H 95 x L 68 cm
  • Napoleon III style cabinet, veneered in mixed woods, with central door and three drawers, black marble top and turned legs. Excellent condition.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 108 x L 36 x P 30 cm
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    Living room table in polished brass, steel and crystal, brass border equal to 4 cm.
    Period: 80s Measures: H 39 x L 130 x L 80 cm
  • Quadrifoglio model floor lamp designed by Gae Aulenti for Harvey Guzzini in 1974. The circular base in polished chromed steel and the four chromed stems support a four-leaf clover lampshade in molded white acrylic perspex.
    Period: 1974 Measurements: H 166 x Ø 48 cm
  • Small chest of drawers with two drawers in pine wood, Piedmontese origin, dating back to the second half of the 19th century. The article is in very good condition.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 87 x L 76 x P 44 cm
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    Elegant oval Louis Philippe style mirror, from France. Leaf gilding wooden frame. Good condition, shows signs of wear due to time, guarantee of originality and uniqueness of the article.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 102 x L 65 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
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    Pair of Empire style bedside tables dating back to the 1900s, walnut veneer, plinth foot and full column uprights.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 67 x L 52 x P 40 cm
  • Armchair from the 1970s, very reminiscent of the 1971 Sesann produced by Cassina. Brown fabric, original upholstery with chrome-plated tubular metal frame. Period: 1970s Measurements: H 70 x W 103 x D 91 / Seat height 46 cm
  • Directional-style game table veneered in walnut with inlaid checkers, needs restoration.
    Period: Late 18th century Measurements: H 81 x L 85 x P (open) 84 / P (closed) 42 cm
  • Baroque 1940s countertop fireplace mirror, in carved and gilded wood.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 162 x L 91,5 cm
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    Chandelier with drops dating back to the 1950s, with volute structure in iron rod, and six light points

    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 120 x Ø 80 cm
  • Piedmontese rustic table in walnut and mixed woods, original in patina, dating back to the early 1800s. Never been restored
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 77 x W 155.5 x D 100 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
  • 19th century Louis XVI style frame in carved and lacquered green and gold wood.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 76 x L 57 cm
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    Small revolving English bookcase, dating back to the early 1900s, in mahogany, with maple inlay.
    Period: 20th century Measures: H 78.5 x L 44 x L 44 cm
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    "Man of arms, portrait" - Painting on canvas signed by the painter Enrico Clara, born around 1850, often present at the exhibition of the promoter of Turin in the 1970s
    Period: around 1870 Measurements: H 80 x L 60 / Canvas H 53 x L 62 cm
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    Table, Fratino desk in walnut, built in the twentieth century, original materials, top 35 mm thick in a single piece, equipped with front drawer.
    Period: 20th century Measures: H 78 x L 135 x P 58.5 cm
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    "Still life "- Oil on tablet by Francesco Bosso, signed on the lower left. Dated 1932 on the back. BOSSO FRANCESCO Born in Vercelli on December 27, 1864, died in Turin in 1933. He studied at the Institute of Fine Arts of his city with Bonino and Costa. At the beginning of his artistic career he devoted himself to decoration and scenography, performing several works in palaces, churches and theaters in Italy, France and Switzerland. For the colonial exhibition in Genoa he composed a large Diorama of the Panama Canal, vastly appreciated and praised. He devoted himself especially to the paintings of flowers, fruit and still lifes, which have earned him great notoriety. In 1922 at the Vercelli Exposition there were forty-seven of his paintings, among which: Sun from the windows; Rustic rooms in Tournier; Among the rocks; Autumn melancholy; Fontanesian landscape and still lifes.  
    Period: 1932 Measurements: In frame H 34 x W 40 x D 5 cm / Table H 21 x W 27 cm
  • Painting depicting a fairytale landscape with a castle and characters, probably of French origin, mixed media on paper, watercolor and tempera. Dating from the late 1800s
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 103.5 x L 74 x P 3.5 / Dipinto H 96 x L 66 cm
  • Two-seater sofa, in Venetian style, Louis XVI, carved and painted in green and gold, dating back to the 1920s
    Period: 1920s Measurements: H 72 x L 112 x P 60 / H seat 38 cm
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    Large 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
  • Watercolor drawing by Quinto Cenni (1845-1917) dating back to the end of the 19th century. Born in Imola on 20 March 1845, from an early age he developed an innate passion for drawing which he developed by portraying military figurines observed on the dusty roads of the country, then traveled by pontifical and Austrian soldiers, then by Piedmontese. His spirit of observation captured every distinctive element of the uniform and when he didn't see them personally, he made them describe them and then draw them. The untimely death of his father seemed to interrupt his school career at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. A municipal subsidy first came to his aid then nothing more until 1867. After the death of his mother, who had remained his only supporter, he then decided to move to Milan. Here he obtained various positions as illustrator of magazines, continuing in the portraiture of events and men. From 1887 he became director of the "Italian Military Illustration" collecting great affirmations in Italy and abroad. His son Italo followed in his footsteps but with less success. Quinto Cenni died in 1917 in Carate Brianza. The artistic production of Quinto Cenni is today preserved in part by public institutions and in part by numerous private collectors scattered all over the world. 288 watercolors are conserved in the National Museum of Castél S. Angelo in Rome, of which 238 were donated by the Prime Minister Mussolini and 50 by the heirs of Cenni. At the Museo del Risorgimento in Milan 133 watercolors are preserved on the volunteers of the Risorgimento. Other smaller groups are located in the Pinacoteca civica di Imola. In addition to the artist's private archive, the Historical Office of the Army General Staff has (300 plates of his code) a collection of 2,500 sheets divided into various volumes, where Quinto and his son Italo after him collected notes and designs on uniforms, weapons and armies from all over the world and all eras. Recently, 50 watercolors by Quinto Cenni on the Duchy of Parma at the time of Maria Luigia, of which the existence was unknown, appeared on display in the Museum of New York. Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 36 x L 42 x P 6 / Paper H 18 x L 23 cm
  • Painting signed and dated on the lower right by the artist Edoardo De Lucia, born in Milan in 1938, who is a modern figurative. He paints the peasant world and the humble with great sensitivity, scenes of everyday life immersed in landscapes, the line is clear, the colors are soft on the backgrounds and bright for the figures. In excellent condition. With authentic. Period: 1990 Measurements: In frame H 86 x L 108 cm / Canvas H 68 x L 90 cm  
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    Beautiful oil painting on paper dating back to the early 1900s depicting some masks in the night scene. The painting is in excellent condition, with frame, and bears the author's signature and the title of the painting on the back. The author is Vittorio Petrella from Bologna (1886-1951). In Turin, during his first exhibition, one of his oil is purchased by Vittorio Emanuele III and two of his large floral panels go to the Civic Museum of Turin. He immediately obtained awards and prizes in Bologna (Mostra del Paesaggio), in Florence (Palazzo Pitti). He took part in the Venice biennials from 1926 to 1948. He is particularly sought after for his preference for nocturnal landscapes. Also active in drawing and lithography. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 49 x L 40 cm / Painting H 30 x L 21.5 cm
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    Beautiful oil painting on wood by Emilia Ferrettini Rossotti (1866-1951) depicting a landscape with a canal. In excellent condition with frame. The author had a self-taught training, although comforted by the attendance of L. Delleani. He painted still lifes with subdued color ranges, flowers and landscapes (Mattino grigio, Tramonto sul Po, sent in 1900 to the I International Women's Exhibition in Turin). He exhibited in Genoa in 1902, in Rome in 1904 (White Note), at the Paris Salon in 1911 (Autumn).
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 60 x L 47.5 cm / Table H 44 x L 34 cm
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    Thonet style konig two-seater bench dating back to the end of the 19th century, in curved beech.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 95 x L 111 x P 47 cm
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    Oil on plywood depicting a sea landscape by Ercole Magrotti (Milan, 1890 - Rome, 1967)
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 54.5 x W 64.5 / Table H 40 x W 50 cm
  • Small consolle with mirror 40s / 50s
    Period: 1940s / 50s Measurements: Mirror H 116 x L 69 / Base H 90 x L 95 x P 27 cm
  • Group of 4 Thonet style chairs, brand of Wackerlin & c., Dating back to the end of the 19th century, in curved beech and seat in Vienna straw, to be restored.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 92 x L 40 x P 50 / H seat 46,5 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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