• Virgilio Audagna (1903-1995). Born in February 1903 in Cannes, France, where his father and his family had temporarily moved for work. Returning to Italy, he completed his artistic studies and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin. During his artistic career, he has created both large monuments and small-format works. Active not only in Italy but also abroad, where he often stayed, he also had the opportunity to perform models for medals, of sacred and profane subjects, to commemorate numerous events. In addition to being a sculptor, he was a draftsman and painter. He died in Turin in 1994. The work represents a female nude, green marble sculpture.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 94 x W 43 x D 45 cm
  • Rare and elegant Venetian table in walnut, extendable, in Louis XVI style, dating back to the end of the 18th century, suitable for up to 10/12 people.
    Period: Late 18th century Measurements: H 81 x L 151.5 x P 115 (Open L 277) cm
  • Extendable oval chestnut table from the end of the 19th century, restored with a rough wood finish. The table can be extended to a length of about 326 cm, the extensions are to be made. Period: end of 19th century Measurements: H 74 Open Length 326 x Width 135 cm / Closed Ø 135 cm
  • Nice English tower clock, mahogany body in good condition, mechanism to be revised, the hands are missing.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 215 x L 48 x P 24.5 cm
  • English samovar dating from the early 1900s in sheffield.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Total H 35 x W 24 x D 29 cm / Teapot H 20 x W 23 x D 27.5 cm
  • English landscape, unsigned oil on canvas, late 19th century, with carved and gilded frame. Period: End of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 64.5 x D 6.5 / Canvas H 25.5 x W 45.5 cm
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    English ladder in beech, upright pillars in turned wood, 4 steps with green leather upholstery. Very good condition. Period: 1940 Measurements: H 172 x W 57 x D 57 cm
  • English desk / consolle with mahogany veneer, dating back to around 1880. The cabinet is equipped with two side doors and a central drawer. The legs are truncated pyramidal.
    Period: around 1880 Measurements: H 85 x L 133 x P 66 cm
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    English "marine" style bookcase, in mahogany with brass inlays and inserts and matching ladder. At the base 4 doors and three drawers, open shelf with two porthole-shaped doors. Dating back to around the 1980s

    Period: 1980s

    Measurements: H 263 x W 253 x D 51 cm

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    Carpenter's bench from the end of the 19th century, in larch, with double vice. Period: End of the 19th century Measurements: Flat net L 209 x H 81 x P 70 / With clamps L 217 x H 81 x P 83 cm
  • Work created by enamel on paper by Bruno Contenotte, stage name of Bruno Facchini (San Giorgio di Mantova, 29 April 1922; Milan 14 April 1992). He is the artist who most united art and science in an artistic journey that goes from the use of fluids in painting to quantum metaphysics. Multifaceted and eclectic, expert in the use of materials, light and many other technological applications to art, he has been able to tell a new universe where nothing is ever the same.
    Period: 1973 Measurements: Framed H 54,5 x L 74,5 cm / Paper H 50 x L 70 cm
  • Empire style sideboard / bookcase in mahogany, pickled in Provencal style, with brass applications, dating back to the end of the 19th century.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 230 x L 140 x P 59 cm
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