• Baroque oval frame, original from the first half of the 18th century, in carved and gilded wood with gold leaf.
    Period: First half of the 18th century Measurements: H 91 x L 78 cm
  • Large oil on canvas from the mid-1900s depicting a sea landscape in Provence, France.
    Period: Mid 1900s Measurements: In frame 106 x 142.5 cm / Canvas on wood H 81 x L 117 cm
  • Late Empire Piedmontese chest of drawers in solid walnut with plinth feet. The chest of drawers is equipped with three large drawers and a thinner one.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 101 x L 128 x P 57 cm
  • Signed painting on the lower right by Alberto Falchetti (1878 - 1951). In excellent condition. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 57 x L 68 cm / Cardboard H 33 x L 43.5 cm
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    Small 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  
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    Pair 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
  • Portraits, pair of gouaches by Philippe Garel (Trébeurden 1945). The pair of gouaches, depicts two portraits: a woman in a blue dress and a woman in a sandy dress, both signed and dated 1984. Period: 1984 Measurements: Framed H 54 x W 44 x D 2 / Gouache H 33 x W 22 cm
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    Small 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
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    "Madonna del divinatore" oil on canvas by Raphael, reproduction of the 19th century. The original is kept in the Capodimonte museum. Restored
    Epoca: '800 Measurements: In frame H 90 x L 78,5 / Canvas H 78,5 x 65 cm
  • Ancient Piedmontese frame, dating back to the eighteenth century, in gilt gilded wood. Very good condition
    Period: 18th century Measurements: Total H 85 X L 96.5 / Interior H 60 X L 75 cm
  • Beautiful oil painting on cardboard by Giacinto Bo (1832-1912) depicting a sunset over the sea. Signature not coeval on the lower right.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 52.5 x L 96.5 / Table H 35 x L 80 cm
  • Liberty style walnut consolle, in carved solid wood with representation of griffins on the central drawer.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 90 x L 167.5 x P 59 cm
  • Oil on canvas paiting dating back to the 18th century. The artwork shows some restoration works on the surface and the canvas itself.   Period: 18th century   Measurements: H 98 x L 74 cm
  • Landscape, oil on cardboard by Giovan Battista Molinelli, Ligurian painter born in 1828, dating back to the mid-1800s.
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: In frame H 51 x L 59.5 x D 2.5 / Table H 45 x 53.3 cm
  • Landscape, oil on cardboard by Giovan Battista Molinelli, Ligurian painter born in 1828, dating back to the mid-1800s.
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: In frame H 51 x L 59.5 x D 2.5 / Table H 45 x 53.3 cm
  • Large original screenprint by Aligi Sassu (1912-2000). SASSU ALIGI. Born on July 17, 1912 in Milan. For his father's Sardinian origins, he spent several years of his childhood in Thiesi (Sassari). His first essays are from 1926. He participated in the futurist movement until 1930; then he broke away. He had contacts in Milan with Edoardo Persico and Raffaele Carrieri; around 1931 he was in opposition to the Italian twentieth century, with Birolli, Manzù, Grosso, Tomea. He exhibited for the first time at the Venetian Biennale in 1928; his first personal is in 1930, at the Galleria del Milione. In 1934 he was in Paris, where he obtained success at the Galerie des Quatre Chemins. Since 1935, after returning to Milan, he has taken part in numerous artistic events. He participated in the first two editions of the Bergamo Prize; at the Sacred Art Exhibition in Bergamo he received the first prize with the work Deposition. He is an etching, lithographer, ceramist; he created works of sculpture, frescoes, stained glass, scenography. In 1957 he created a large cycle of mosaics in the apse of the Chiesa del Carmine in Cagliari; His works have been presented in numerous cities, including abroad: in the U.S.A. in 1933; in London in 1935; in Buenos Aires in 1947; and in Paris, Boston, Lisbon, Bucharest (where an anthology of paintings and graphic works was set up in 1966). Among the major solo shows in Italy, we mention: the one concerning graphics and sculpture carried out in the Galleria Civica di Monza in 1965; that of 1966 in Palermo presented by Salvatore Quasimodo; Period: 20th century Measures: H 163 x L 159 x P 4.5 / Canvas H 151 x L 146 cm
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    Pair of Charles X armchairs, in walnut, inlaid in boxwood, dating back to the 1840s, red fabric in good condition, to be re-upholstered.
    Period: around 1840 Measurements: H 100 x L 57 x P 56 x H seat 45 cm
  • Pair of Neapolitan gouaches, signed L. Rossi, dating back to the second half of the 19th century, painted in excellent condition, the gilded frames need small retouches.
    Period: second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 49 x W 69 x D 3 / Painting H 42 x W 62 cm
  • "Interior of a courtyard, Milan" Oil on canvas, early 20th century. In a splendid frame carved and gilded with gold leaf, Mascardini painter's stamp on the back. Period: early '900 Measurements: In frame H 62,5 x 96,5 x D 4 / Canvas H 39,5 x W 74,5 cm
  • Directoire-style half-moon gaming table from the first half of the 19th century. The table has: walnut panelling and maple inlays, an inlaid checker on the top, green cloth inside and truncated pyramid legs. Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 82 x W103 x D 52 / Diameter Open 104 cm
  • Column-style bedside table in restoration style, circular section with "nail" treatment, square base. Very good condition.
    Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 75 x L 51 x Ø 42.5 cm
  • Portrait of a woman in oil on canvas dating from the late 1800s, surrounded by a beautiful carved and gilded wooden frame.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: In frame H 98 x L 77.5 cm / Canvas H 63 x L 43 cm
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    Piedmontese wardrobe, pickled, in shades of red and green, three-panel doors, dating back to around 1830
    Period: around 1830 Measurements: H 209 x L 127 x P 49 cm
  • Beautiful oil painting on canvas by a very young Francesco Tabusso (27 June 1930, Sesto San Giovanni - 29 January 2012, Turin), Dated 1951, signed by the author and titled "Delft" (Netherlands) On the lower left corner.
    Period: 1951 Measurements: In cornice H 63 x L 51,5 / Tela H 40 x L 30 cm
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