• Murano glass chandelier dating back to the 1940s.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 93 x Ø 66 cm
  • Murano glass chandelier dating back to the 1940s.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 98 x Ø 36 cm
  • "Village with bridge "- Oil on cardboard by Luigi Zago (1894-1952) dating back to the 1930s
    Period: 1930s Measurements: In frame H 61 x L 71 / Painting H 50 x L 61 cm
  • George Lilanga (Kikwetu, 1934 - Dar es Salaam, 2005) was a Tanzanian painter and sculptor. Trained at the pictorial school of tingatinga in Dar es Salaam, he is also known internationally for his peculiar pictorial style, characterized by brightly colored figures and sharp, highly dynamic and caricatured contours. The work is in excellent condition in a frame with glass, below the author's signature and on the back an inscription in Swaili language. Period: 2002 Measurements: In frame H 80.5 x L 63 cm / Canvas H 64.5 x L 46.5 cm
  • Splendid majolica terracotta sculpture by Umberto Ghersi (1913-1993), descendant of an Albisolese majolica family, was a painter, decorator and good ceramics technician. It bears the author's signature on the base. Very good condition.
    Period: Mid 1900 Measurements: H 49 x L 42 x P 20 cm
  • Chandelier with drops, in Provencal style, dating back to the 1950s, pickled, gray color.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 90 x Ø 85 cm
  • Chinese vase holder in ebonized wood, pink marble top, dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 94 x Ø 48 cm
  • Oropa Sanctuary, oil on plywood by Francesco Chiapasco (Turinese painter of the first half of the 20th century). The work is dating back to the 1944 and it is signed and dated on the lower left. In excellent condition with coeval frame. Period: 1944 Measurements: In frame H 45 x L 50 / Table H 30 x L 36 cm
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    1940s brass lamp, swivel wicker shade. In excellent condition, working electrical system.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 169 x L 44.5 x P 82 cm
  • Arch lamp from the 70s, chromed metal arm, marble base and plastic diffuser.
    Period: 70s Measurements: H 186 x L 147 x P 34 cm
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    Brass chandelier, dating back to the end of the 19th century, with 5 light points. Beautiful workmanship with volutes and lion heads. Glass lampshades are missing
    Period: Late 1800s Measurements: H 116 x Ø 100 cm
  • Wooden icon painted in oil depicting Saint Stiliano of Paflagonia, patron saint of children. Stiliano mainly looked after children, not only those physically afflicted but also those who needed spiritual guidance. It is said that families from all walks of life entrusted the illumination of their children to Stiliano to such an extent that he was forced to look for a larger home and to recruit the assistance needed to take care of so many of his hermit friends . His was probably the first kindergarten in the world, where mothers could safely leave their children to devote themselves to other household chores. Stiliano also became the patron saint of unborn children, following the miraculous intercession for a young woman who had helped him with the children, who could not have had one. When the woman gave birth to her child, her husband, mad with joy, spread the news of the miracle across the country, and so, numerous sterile women went to the hermit saint. Those whose faith in Jesus Christ was sincere became fertile.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: In frame H 42 x L 33.5 / Icon H 26.5 x L 20 cm
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    Murano glass chandelier with three light points, dating back to the 40s / 50s. Made up of two pieces, conical upright and cup
    Period: 1940s / 1950s Measurements: H 75 x Ø 47 cm
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    "Woman' bronze sculpture by Titta Ratti. Titta Ratti, real name Battista Ratti (Milan 1896 - Malvaglia 1992). Period: mid 20th century Measurements: H 54 x W 18 x D 18 cm
  • Chest in camphor wood, completely carved, of Chinese origin, glass top. Period: Mid 1900s Measures: H 63 x L 111 x P 56 cm
  • Liberty chandelier, with three lights, with ground glass and pendants, dating back to the early 1900s
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 100 x Ø 50 cm
  • Light green Murano glass chandelier, with 5 light points, dating back to the 1950s, with pink flowers and decorations.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 55 x Ø 48 cm
  • Bronze plaque by Carmelo Cappello, 1940s. Period: 1940s Measurements: H 30 x W 39.5 x D 3.5 cm
  • Lamperti glass table lamp from the 1960s, in excellent condition. Period: 1960s Measurements: H 37 X D 47 cm
  • Ancient Indian painting, in watercolour and tempera technique on thin canvas, depicting two life scenes with characters and cows. Period: mid 1900s Measurements: H179 x W114 x D2 cm
  • The painter Octavianus Monfort was known until 1990 only through a group of miniatures, signed and dated, depicting still lifes, which chronologically climbed between 1680 and 1689; and for a series of signed but undated miniatures, always depicting still lifes or, in some cases, sacred scenes. Period: 17th century Measurements: In frame H 28 x W 37.5 x D 2.5 / Parchment H23.5 x W 32.5 cm
  • Ancient mercury barometer mounted on a mahogany table signed Cesare Vaselli from the early 19th century. This ancient measuring instrument consists of a glass tube filled with mercury and turned with the open side downwards inside a glass bulb containing other mercury. The mercury column tends to descend into the bulb leaving the void behind it: by measuring the height of the column the atmospheric pressure can be calculated. Mercury was already known in ancient times to the Chinese and Hindus; it was found in Egyptian tombs dated around 1500 BC. from 500 BC. begins its use as an amalgam for other metals. The ancient Greeks used it as a pigment for paintings, and the Romans used it in cosmetics. According to medieval alchemists it was the material from which everything else had been formed, and they thought that once hardened it would turn into gold.  
    Period: 19th century Measures: H 96 x L 11 x P 8 cm
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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
  • Beautiful small painting by Giuseppe Sauli d'Igliano (1840-1908). The artist was born in Turin from a family of Genoese origin. His technique, used with skill, makes the details of the landscape three-dimensional. Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 40.5 x L 50.5 cm / Tablet H 20 x L 30 cm  
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