• Signed painting on the lower right by Alberto Falchetti (1878-1951). In excellent condition. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 54 x W 64.5 cm / Cardboard H 36 x W 34.5 cm
  • Painting signed and dated on the lower right by the artist Edoardo De Lucia, born in Milan in 1938, who is a modern figurative. He paints the peasant world and the humble with great sensitivity, scenes of everyday life immersed in landscapes, the line is clear, the colors are soft on the backgrounds and bright for the figures. In excellent condition. With authentic. Period: 1990 Measurements: In frame H 86 x L 108 cm / Canvas H 68 x L 90 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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    Severino Ferraris (1903-1979), painter who humbly drew on the living sources of color and light, recreating, on large canvases as on modest sketches, the brightness of the Ossola valleys, the splendor of their snows, the romantic following of the farmhouses and soaring bell towers, all the warmth of the autumns or the sigh of the springs that return to awaken. Severino Ferraris with his painting full of purity and ingenuity repeats the forms and techniques dear to the poets of romanticism; if sometimes he stumbles into the twilight, he quickly gets rid of it, to return clear and luminous. Signed by the author in the lower left corner. Painting title on the backside. Period: 1950s approx Measurements: In frame H 78 x L 90.5 cm / Canvas H 47 x L 59.5 cm
  • Elegant Genoese dressing table in Napoleon III style, with refined inlay in mixed woods: Marqueterie of bois de rose, rosewood, maple and poplar colored in shades of green. The small inlays are in bronze; the doors in ground glass and inside the cabinet hides a further series of drawers. Period: 19th century Measurements: H 112.5 X L 73 x P 44 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
  • Antique Louis Philippe style secretaire in walnut veneer with maple inlays. Composed of three drawers in the lower part and one in the upper part. Internal compartment with five drawers and one retractable. In good condition. It needs conservative restoration.
    Period: circa 1840 - 1850 Measurements: L 92 x H 154 x P 47 cm / P open 96 cm
  • Rustic chest of Val Sarentina in Swiss stone pine decorated by hand with original lacquering. In fair condition, small restorations. Rustic style, single body.
    Period: '700 /' 800 Measurements: H 75 x P 65 x La 121.5 cm
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     Louis XVI style trumeau, veneered and inlaid in various woods, Lombard origin.
    Period: Late '700 / early' 800 Measurements: H 246 x L 124 x P 61 cm
  • Oil painting on canvas depicting Umberto I of Savoy dating from the second half of the 1800s. In good condition. Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame: H 56.5 x L 45.5 / Canvas H 35 x L 25
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    Beautiful oil painting on paper dating back to the early 1900s depicting some masks in the night scene. The painting is in excellent condition, with frame, and bears the author's signature and the title of the painting on the back. The author is Vittorio Petrella from Bologna (1886-1951). In Turin, during his first exhibition, one of his oil is purchased by Vittorio Emanuele III and two of his large floral panels go to the Civic Museum of Turin. He immediately obtained awards and prizes in Bologna (Mostra del Paesaggio), in Florence (Palazzo Pitti). He took part in the Venice biennials from 1926 to 1948. He is particularly sought after for his preference for nocturnal landscapes. Also active in drawing and lithography. Period: Early 1900s Measurements: In frame H 49 x L 40 cm / Painting H 30 x L 21.5 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
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