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    Refined small Legras vase with a square base in etched glass, decorated with a winter landscape, signed on the lower center, in excellent condition.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 11.5 x L 9.5 x P 9.5 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
  • 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
  • Small flap Napoleon III style, marqueterie slab in bois de rose, scarabattolo with three drawers, desk shelf with green leather
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 87.5 x L 77 x P 42 cm
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    Small Piedmontese dresser in Luigi Filippo style. Two and a half drawers, turned foot, inlaid drawers in patina. In fair condition. Period: mid-19th century Measurements: H 84 x W 105 x D 54.5 cm
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    Small Piedmontese writing desk, inlaid, Louis XVI. The desk dates from the late 18th/early 19th century and is made of various inlaid woods: walnut, cherry, maple and boxwood. With openable top and compartments, choked leg with pyramidal trunk. Period: late 18th/early 19th century Measurements: H 75,5 x W 86,5 x D 46 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
  • Small Sorrento table, inlaid in mixed woods from the early 20th century, with central turned leg. In good condition. Period: early '900 Measurements: H 75 x D 70 cm
  • Small Piedmontese walnut flap, transition period, goat legs, enriched by maple inlay towards the end of the 19th century. Composed of two drawers and four small retractable drawers.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 99 x L 93 x P 47 cm
  • 1950s sofa, in need of restoration. Very nice design in the style of Zanuso, Morbelli, Zoncada. In need of new upholstery and adjustment of the missing brass feet. Sound wooden structure with steel feet. Period: 1950s Measurements: Sofa H 85 x W 194,5 x D 67,5 / Seat H 39 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
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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.

  • Square glass coffee table from the 1970s. Small table with tubular base in chrome-plated steel, supported by four cylindrical feet, also in chrome-plated steel, with smoked glass top. Period: 1970s Measurements: H 37 x W 80 x D 80 cm
  • Stilux Milano wall lamp, 1960s, good condition, the electrical connection is also original, in any case to be overhauled, built in steel and perspex. Period: 1960s Measurements: Arm Ø30 x L73 cm
  • Table lamp mod. 12297 designed by Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce , Italy, 1950s Brass and lacquered aluminum. In excellent used working condition, authenticated by Arredoluce Lit.
  • Table with strips in walnut veneer with turned legs and chain. It dates back to the first half of the 19th century.
    Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: H 72 x W 88 x D 59 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
  • Directional style tambourine walnut bedside table, Piedmontese origin, with tray top, drawer and spiked legs. Good condition, some small renovations necessary.
    Period: Late 18th / early 19th century Measurements: H 80 x L 42 x P 38.5 cm
  • Armchairs in terracotta, Manifattura di Signa logo, dating back to the early 1900s. They adapt well to both external and internal environments.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 74 x W 90 x D 80 cm
  • Terracotta panel depicting a classical scene. On the back the Manifattura di Signa brand. In excellent condition. The Manifattura di Signa is a historic terracotta pottery workshop. It was created in 1895 by the will of Camillo Bondi. "At the beginning of the twentieth century Signa was still one of the major industrial centers of straw. To that industry, which had made the name of the town known beyond national borders, was added another activity which, since the last five years of the nineteenth century and in a short space of years, it would have relaunched its name on the European and American markets: the artistic terracotta industry "Manifattura di Signa", founded in Signa (Florence), in 1895 by Camillo Bondi, on the premises of the factory " Fornaci di Signa "owned by his brother Angelo. At that time, the taste for antique fakes continued to seduce with all its charm, and in ceramics the interest in tradition had prompted the most important Italian manufacturers to revisit shapes and decorations Renaissance, reaching the ancient virtuosity of the historiated and grotesques with a high craftsmanship. If those productions interpreted the ancient with typical nineteenth-century eclecticism, the Manifattura di Signa on the other hand, it generated the perfect resemblance of the truth, both through the forms used when possible on the original, and by means of patinas simulating those of marbles and bronzes and even the faults of time, in order to obtain the appearance of the authentic piece, and visually as well as tactile and, in some bronzes, also sound. With this spirit, reproductions of sculptural and decorative masterpieces of all times will take shape from the Arno mud: from Etruscan to Greek statuary, from Roman to Renaissance, from Moorish vases to contemporary Art Nouveau creations. The success that ensued is witnessed by numerous exhibition awards such as the medal at the Universal Expo in Paris in 1900, where he exhibited numerous plastic terracotta, suitable for decorating the exteriors, with a particular patination that made it look better and more resistant to agents. atmospheric, soon expanded the number of occupations and the specialization of young artists assisted by the experience of sculptors of excellent fame, called to Signa for new ideas by the Bondi brothers, the brilliant founders and conductors of the Manufacture, coming from a family of Leghorn Jewish high bourgeoisie and close to the intellectual and anti-positivist environment of the Florentine magazine of “Il Marzocco”. With the new industry an informal school of young workers was thus generated in the Signe who, despite lacking regular education, growing under the experience of sculptors and in contact with the most sublime models of universal classicism, a real concentrate of museums in the world , were naturally stimulated and educated in the beauty and proportions of forms, so much so that they became refined craftsmen, plasticizers, sculptors, able to give life to other similar manufactories. " There are many artists who have collaborated with the Signa Manufacture: Oreste Calzolari, Giovanni Prini, Giulio Cantalamessa, Adolf von Hildebrand, Raffaello Romanelli, Giuseppe Santelli, Renato Bertelli, Giovan Battista Casanova, Bruno Catarzi, Italo Griselli
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 58 x W 157 x D 10 cm
  • Terracotta sculpture by Carmelo Cappello (Ragusa, 21 May 1912 - Milan, 21 December 1996) signed and dated 1949. CARMELO CAPPELLO (Ragusa 1912 - Milan 1996) He attended the Comiso School of Art. Trained at a very young age in Ettore Colla's studio, he moved to Milan in the 30th. Thanks to a scholarship he follows the courses of Marino Marini at the Istituto Superiore di Monza. In 37 he made his debut as a sculptor and the following year he held his first solo show at the Bragaglia Gallery in Rome. In 41 he consolidated his friendship with Giò Ponti, which later became a close collaboration. He has participated numerous times in the Venice Biennale, the Rome Quadriennale and the Milan Triennale. In 59 he was invited to Documenta 2 in Kassel. After the first figurative phase, struck by Moore's modern European sculpture, he passes from Tatlin's Russian Constructivism to the discoveries of the filtering space of Pevsner, Brancusi and Gabo: these are the cultural matrices, in his artistic iter, of his original declination of pure linear rhythms and volumetric that constitute the fulcrum of his mature language. Constant components of its structures are the curve, linked in the circle or marked in the ellipsis, in a rigorous equilibrium of two-dimensional relationships. In Ragusa, in 94, the Civic Collection Cappello was inaugurated, the result of the donation of 15 sculptures and 20 graphic works that formed the starting point of the Museum dedicated to him in 55. Good production of multiples and graphics of his maturity.
    Period: 1949 Measurements: H 35 x W 26 x D 20 cm
  • Beautiful liberty style terracotta sculpture depicting a girl's head, entitled "Jeune Bacchante". Dated 1914 and signed on the back by the author Claire Jeanne Robertine Colinet (1880-1950). The sculptress was born in Brussels in 1880 and studied sculpture with the artist Jef Lambeaux. His favorite subjects were exotic dancers, cabarets and circus performers. The female figures in Claire Colinet's sculptures are tiny, muscular and dramatic. Colinet held his first exhibition in 1913 at the Salon de Artistes Francois. Period: 1914 Measurements: H 41 x L 26,5 x P 24 cm
  • Signa terracotta vase holder from the early 1900s. The vase has mosaic applications, the base has been repainted. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 127 x L 43 / Ø 136 cm
  • Tiffany&Co. box - Sterling silver Period: early '900 Measurements: 80 gr
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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    Traditional Chinese blue and white Qinghua porcelain vase, from the early 1900s. Flowers and animals are depicted on the vase. In excellent condition. Period: Early '900 Measurements: H 58 x D 20,5 cm
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    This is a fine single bridal side chair with the original red-lacquer finish still in good condition. This side chair has a horizontal humpback back-rail wich extends beyond the two vertical frame elemets. The back-splat is 'S' shaped. Below the front seat frame, there is a cut - out scallop shaped apron panel. The legs are slightly splayed. At the base, a foot-rest and three horizontal stretchers joins all four legs. This bridal chair was placed inside a cedan chair. Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: H 84 x W 41 x D 34,5 cm / Seat height 38 cm
  • Tray mirror of gilded wood, where the original mirror has been replaced,  dating back to mid of the 19th century
    Period: Mid 19th century Measurements: H 128 x L 102 cm
  • Tray mirror dating back to the second half of the 19th century. The frame is in wood covered with gold leaf. The latter has small scratches on the wood due to the wear and tear of time, a guarantee of originality of the product, it requires small interventions.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 84 x L 68 cm
  • Deco style triptych of dressing table and bedside tables dating back to the 1930s. Ebonized ball base and feet, walnut veneer.
    Period: 1930s Measurements: Bedside tables H 95.5 x L 48 x P 32 cm Mirror H 177 x L 88.5 x P 32 cm
  • Triptych of camphor wood trunks, completely carved, of Chinese origin. The trunks have three different sizes and date back to the mid-1900s
    Period: Mid 1900s Measurements: Large: H 59 x L 103 x P 51 cm Medium: H 48 x L 94 x P 46 cm Small: H 40 x L 78 x P 37 cm
  • Exhibition dome containing triptych of golden plated crowns enclosed in a glass bell on a wooden pedestal, dating back to the 19th century.
    Epoca: '800
    Misure: H 48 x Ø 62,5 cm
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    Triptych, bowl and vases Sevres, second half of the 19th century. The triptych is made of painted and gilded cobalt blue ceramic, with gilded bronze applications, in patina. It can be revived and given its original shine. Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: Vases H 54,5 x W 14,5 x D 13,5 cm / Cup H 41,5 x W 47,5 x D 25 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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