• Lithograph by Carlo Bossoli representing the perspective view of the Palazzo di Città and the current via Milano (Turin) in which, in a blaze of cheering crowds, the Piedmontese cavalry leaving for the war parades on 17 April 1859. Signed by the author .
    Period: 1859 Measurements: H 22.5 x L 15.3 cmPeriod: 1859
  • Etching by Ennio Morlotti (Lecco, 21 September 1910 - Milan, 15 December 1992), copy 4/10. Signed on the lower right corner.
    Period: 1981 Measurements: In frame H 54 x L 40 cm Slab H 23.2 x L 15.3 cm Sheet H 40 x L 30 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
  • Large Indian brass brazier, shaped and perforated structure with geometric motifs. Dating back to the 1960s
    Period: 1960s Measures: H 75.5 x Ø 50 cm
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    Crystal vase by Antonio Imperatore from the 1980s. This vase was handcrafted in Murano, Italy, by Cristallerie Antonio Imperatore around 1980. It features a clear cylindrical body that gently widens towards its base which represents the "stem" of the mushroom, with a domed upper part in translucent smoked amber glass with a circular hole in the center. In excellent condition. Period: 1980s Measurements: H 28 x Ø 27 cm
  • Carlo Musso (1907 - 1968), gracious chalk on paper by the Turinese artist. Signed on the lower right, dating back to the 1940s.   Born on September 7th 1907 and dead on September 25th 1968 in Turin. He attended the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts along with the masters Luigi Onetti, Cesare Ferro and later on with Guido di Montezemolo. This last artist was his companion with whom he had learned to dig into the true soul of the Piedmontese landscapes, pictorically describing it with a deep sense of lyricism. He participated in the main Italian group exhibitions: Circolo degli Artisti, Arbarello prize with the work 'Ponte sulla Dora' (1946); CAI Award, silver medal with 'Preludio di tormenta' (1947); Black and White exhibition, medal of silver San Paolo with Strada del fortino (1952); City of Chieri competition, first prize with "the Duomo, evening" (1953); International Self-portrait Exhibition, silver medal (1956); Circolo degli Artisti of Turin, Follini prize with "Porto di Savonasotto la neve" (1958); Alessandria Commerce Award, first prize with "Casale Market" (1962); Pragelato Narcisi in fiore competition, first prize (1966); Exhibition of Floral compositions at Valentino, gold medal ( 1966); City of Cumiana painting exhibition, first prize and gold medal with "Autumn in Val di Susa" (1966) He has set up personal exhibitions in various Italian cities.   Measurements: W 35 x H 22,5
  • "Velette" iron sculpture by Attilio Biancardi, an artist from Biella. The work dates back to the 1970s and is a miniature of the panoramic sculpture of Trivero. Period: the 70s Measurements: H 37 x W 30 x D 10 cm
  • Silver cigarette box with French coat of arms. Period: early '900 Measurements: 130 gr
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    "Foto ricordo" marker pen by Marco Lodola. Signed at lower right, dating from the 1980s, on the back is labeled by Galleria Arte Rotaross and Galleria Arte Antico Borgo. Authentication by the artist on a photo. Period: the 1980s Measurements: In frame H 38 x W 49 x D 4 / H 22 x W 32 cm
  • Multiple print by Umberto Mastroianni (1910-1998), signed in the lower right corner and numbered (n. 1) on the lower left corner.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 65,5 x W 84,5 / Paper H 46,5 x W 67,5 cm
  • Multiple print by Umberto Mastroianni (1910-1998), signed in the lower right corner and numbered (n. 1) in the lower left corner.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 65,5 x W 84,5 / Paper H 46,5 x W 67,5 cm
  • Chandelier with white and blue daisies, dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 80 x Ø 30 cm
  • Chandelier with white and orange daisies, dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 80 x Ø 30 cm
  • "The Lion" - Multiple print by Francesco Musante (Genoa, 17 February 1950), edition n. 3 out of 50. The work bears the inscription "The Lion carried by Trieste's ships around the world". Signature of the author on the lower center.
    Measurements: In frame H 73 x L 58 / Cardboard H 48 x L 34 cm
  • 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
     
  • Pair of 50's chairs in light wood, high back.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 100 x L 42 x P 42 x H seat 48 cm
  • Ancient coat of arms of the city of Milan: original from the 19th century, carved and lacquered crown and crusader shield. Period: 1800 Measurements: H 68 x W 40.5 x D 7.5 cm
  • Decò clock with peacock. Clock from the 1920s / 1930s in onyx and marble, the peacock sculpture is in enamelled antimony. Period: 1920s / 30s Measurements: H 24 x W 40 x D 3 cm
  • Traditional Chinese blue and white Qinghua porcelain vase from the early 1900s. In excellent condition. Period: Early '900 Measurements: H 43 x D 17 cm
  • Pair of 1970s table lamps attributed to the Italian designer/manufacturer "Valenti Luce". Aluminium frame and white crystal globe light with blue base, vintage/industrial style. European plug (up to 250V), fits 40V bulbs. Production period 1970 - 1979. Valenti Luce is an Italian brand founded in 1929, a leader in modern lighting design. Valenti's collection has won several awards including the prestigious "Compasso d'Oro" and some of his most important creations such as: "Pistillo", "Pistillino" and "Hebi" are recognised as icons and can be found at Moma and the Triennale in Milan. FUNCTIONING ITEMS - ONE OF THE LAMPS HAS A DIFFERENT SWITCH. Period: 1970s Measurements: H 22 x D 13 cm
  • Small agenda box in silver and ivory. Fabric cover with nib included. Period: early '900 Measurements: 125 gr
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    Sputnik chandelier dating back to 1950s, in Stilnovo style.
    The chandelier is composed by six light points with brass structure and lampshades, each of which is coloured in a different shade.

    Period: 1950s
    Measurements: H78 x L60 cm.

  • Oval mirror in carved and gilded wood, 1940s Period: 1940s Measurements: H 100 x W 132 x D 7 cm
  • Small countertop mirror in carved and ebonized walnut, dating back to around 1870
    Period: around 1870 Measurements: Frame H 45 x L 30 / Mirror H 29 x L 20,5 cm
  • Standing Buddha in white china dating back to the 1940s. Period: ca. 1940s Measurements:H 24,5 x W 11 x D 7 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
  • 50s armchair

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    50s armchair, with brass feet and iron structure. The padding and the fabric are to be reviewed.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H seat 38 x H 86 x L 61 x P 78 cm
  • Screen printing and collage on paper by Lucio Del Pezzo, limited edition of only 20 copies. In excellent condition. Lucio Del Pezzo (Naples 1933 - Milan 2020) was an Italian artist, painter and sculptor. He is one of the founders of “Gruppo 58”, which has always been very close to other avant-gardes, such as Enrico Baj's Nuclear Movement, the Spoor Movement of Monaco, Phases of Paris and Boa of Buenos Aires. His works from the period 1958-1960 featured assemblages of various objects, including fragments of popular prints and images. In 1960 he moved to Paris, then to Milan, where several monographic exhibitions have been dedicated to him. The first one dates back to 1974. Starting from 1962 Del Pezzo has created his typical repertoire of "paintings" or "sculptures", made of monochrome geometric panels, on which shelves or hollowed out concavities are inserted, which support regular geometric objects, sometimes very colorful. Lucio del Pezzo's production focuses on the use of common objects that, enriched with different materials, cross the boundary between painting and sculpture. His style is also characterized by a rapprochement with metaphysical atmospheres, while the playful sense and irony behind each work is inspired by the Dadaist movement. Period: 1970s Measurements: In frame H 73 x W 103 x D 3.5 / Serigraphy H 70 x W 100 cm
  • "Old painter" oil on canvas by Corrado Frateantonio (1941 - 2011). Painting from the 1970s/80s, depicting an old man wearing a blue cap; on the back the words "Old painter". Period: '70s/'80s Measurements: Canvas H 50 x W 35,5 x D 2 cm
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    "'Fisherman' oil on canvas by Corrado Frateantonio (1941 - 2011). Painting from the 1970s/80s. Period: 70s/80s Measurements: Canvas H 60 x W 80 x D 3 cm
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    "Matterhorn" Oil on canvas, 1940s. Unreadable signature at lower right. Period: 1940s Measurements: Canvas H 70,5 x W 100 x D 2,5 cm
  • Chandelier with drops, with 6 light points, dating back to the 1950s. Curved metal structure with strings of small faceted Murano glass spheres.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 60 x Ø 54 cm
  • Large ceramic plate, dating back to the 19th century
    Period: 19th century Measurements: Ø 36.5 x H 5 cm
  • Chandelier with drops, in white lacquered iron, dating back to the 50s / 60s
    Period: 50s / 60s Measurements: H 97 x Ø 50 cm
  • 1960s lamp with marble base, aluminum structure and lampshade.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 135 x L 20 cm
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