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    One of six antique ceramic saucers / backsplashes, China, from the early 1900s. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 15.5 x W 16.5 x D 4 cm
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    One of six antique ceramic saucers / backsplashes, China, from the early 1900s. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 15 x W 16.5 x D 4 cm
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    One of six antique ceramic saucers / backsplashes, China, from the early 1900s. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 16 x W 16 x D 4.5 cm
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    One of six antique ceramic saucers / backsplashes, China, from the early 1900s. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 19.5 x W 20 x D 4.5 cm
  • One of six antique ceramic saucers / backsplashes, China, from the early 1900s. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 16.5 x W 16.5 x D 5 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
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    Original vintage 50's Chesterfield sofa in genuine leather, newly restored, dark green color.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 90 x W 118 x D 140 cm - H seat 67 x D seat 51 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
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    Original lithograph (III / XXX) by Joan Mirò (1893-1983). Edition of 30 copies, Roman numerals, this is 3rd out of 30. Signed on the lower right. Period: Twentieth century Measurements: Print H 38.5 x L 29.5 / Paper H 66 x L 50 cm
  • Baroque oval frame, original from the first half of the 18th century, in carved and gilded wood with gold leaf. Period: First half 18th century Measurements: H 91 x L 78 cm
  • 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
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    Oval table in Piedmontese walnut with truncated pyramidal legs. The table originates from two consolles which have been assembled in one piece using two extensions to compose the central part
    Measurements: H 79 x L 216 x P 111 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
  • Refined panel painting depicting an elegant court lady by the Spanish painter Antonio Rivas (1845 - 1911). Painted from the late 19th century in excellent condition with gilded wood frame carved to simulate oak leaves. Period: End of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 54,5 x W 43,5 x D 5 cm / Canvas H 33 x 23
  • "Duendecitos" etching / aquatint by Francisco Goya y Lucientes (Fuentedos, Spain 1746 - Bordeaux 1828). Original etching - Plate 49 of the "Los caprichos" series - V edition on XII. Bibliography: Harris 84; Delteil 86. Provenance Vianzone, Turin. Dimensions in mm: 190 x 130 "Miren que grabes!" etching / aquatint by Francisco Goya y Lucientes (Fuentedos, Spain 1746 - Bordeaux 1828). Original etching - Plate 63 of the "Los caprichos" series - V edition on XII. Bibliography: Harris 98; Delteil 100. Provenance Vianzone, Turin. Dimensions in mm: 187 x 122 The Capricci represent the most famous series of engravings by the Spanish master: 80 plates including etchings and aquatints of large format, made in 1799. These are plates that give rise to imaginative, pungent and grotesque representations that are affected, on a stylistic level, by an Italian influence due to the long stay in Rome in 1770. The main theme is the description of the evils of the world, from deceptions to prejudices, up to the lies of the Spanish society of the years in which Goya himself lived, in a heated controversy towards the clergy and the nobility. At the time of their publication, the drawings caused a sensation, precisely due to the fact that numerous notables of the time were recognized in them. So much was the clamor that even the Holy Inquisition had to intervene, to avoid the publication of those prints deemed excessive and blasphemous. This was probably what determined the poor success of I Capricci, so that the painter was forced to sell the entire first print run to King Charles IV, in exchange for a scholarship for his son Javier. The success of the series increased with the second edition of 1855, until it became one of the most important and celebrated graphic works in the history of art. Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 33 x D 2.5 cm / H 19 x W 13 cm // In frame H 44 x W 32.5 x D 2.5 cm / H 18.7 x W 12.2 cm
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    Pair of armchairs from the 1940s. Ancient line but in the style of the mid-1900s, very beautiful fabric but in poor condition.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 98 x L 72 x P 70 cm
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    Pair of original crimson velvet armchairs. 1950s style by Gio Ponti. Backrest with shell shape, truncated conical feet with brass ends. In good condition, the matching sofa is also for sale. Period: 1950 Measurements: H 82 L 90 P 88 (H seat 50) cm
  • Pair of baroque style mirrors with gilded wooden frame equipped with candle holders. Good conditions
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 90 x L 42 x P 13 cm
  • 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.)
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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 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
  • Pair of mirrors, in carved and gilded wood, in Neoclassical style, dating back to the early 1900s
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 81 x L 50 cm
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    Pair of large sculpted vases in Carrara marble, neoclassical style, in very good condition.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 90 x Ø 68 cm
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    Pair of ceramics depicting the allegory of poetry and allegory of music, by Giuseppe CAPPÈ (1921-2008), ca. 1950s, in perfect condition. Giuseppè Cappè was born in Milan in 1921, he lived in Milan and later in Lomagna (Lecco) where in his studio, near the porcelain manufacturer, he created his works appreciated all over the world and which, especially in America, have conquered the market. Part of his works are now in many private collections and museums. Cappè was an artist who drew inspiration from the strands of the great Italian Baroque-Alexandrian folk tradition of which the stuccos of Serpotta (Palermo), the Capodimonte porcelain and the Neapolitan mangers are the most typical and well-known examples. Cappè was an artist who has been making sculptures since 1946 and his creations have been so successful that they have been imitated and plagiarized. He also worked as a chief sculptor at the IPA studio and later as a chief sculptor at King. Many of his models are still reproduced from these porcelain studies. He died in Lomagna on 7 May 2008. Measurements: (H 23 X L14 X P10), (H23 X L14 X P12)
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