• Walnut wardrobe, dating back to the early 18th century. The interiors, the backrest and the feet were replaced during its restoration in the 1970s. Panels with rhombus shaped high relief.
    Epoca: Primi '700 Misure: H 210 x L 159 (L senza cappello 150) x P 53,5 x P interna 47 cm
  • Armchair with footrest from the 80s designed by Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti. In chromed metal and sky with matching footrest.
    Period: 80s Measures: H 83 x L 112 x P 80 x H seat 35 / Footrest H 35 x L 68 x P 54 cm
  • Rare French secretary Charles X, veneered in maple briar and inlaid in rosewood. The calatoia creates a desk with beige leather. Castle with 9 drawers, a large central one that hides a secret, mirror background. By opening the two doors in the lower part there is a drawer and a shelf. Oak and fir structure. Saint Anne gray marble top. Original padlocks, non-original keys. Buffer polishing dating back to about 15/20 years ago. In very good condition.
    Period: 19th century Measures: H 190 x L 96 x P 42.5 cm
  • Lombard Empire style desk, veneered in walnut, dating back to the early 1800s, truncated pyramidal leg with choke, gifted carved fillet, original lion head handles.
    Period: Early 19th century Measures: H 80 x L 129.5 x P 64.5 cm
  • "Marine with boats and characters" - Oil on canvas by Leonardo Roda dating back to the early 1900s, signed on the lower right. RODA LEONARDO. Born in Racconigi in 1868, died in Turin in 1933. A pupil of Marco Calderini, he participated in various exhibitions in Turin and Milan. He was a faithful, tireless reproducer of the Matterhorn. «In the last decade his brush stroke got tired and he also suffered morally. Six months before he died he managed to deliver eighteen commission paintings for a Roman house of art: but it was his last effort » (Dragone). Some of his works: Raggio di sole; Nomadic life; Quiet corner, purchased by the Society for Fine Arts of Turin in 1914.
    Period: Early 1900s Measures: In frame H 79.5 x L 109.5 x P 5 / Canvas H 70 x L 105.5 cm
  • Ancient seventeenth-century Piedmontese stone mortar. It presents a breakage and a part is missing, equipped with a guarantee of originality and uniqueness of the product.
    Period: 1600s
    Measures: H 16,5 x L 34 x L 34 x Ø internal 19,5 cm
  • Ancient stone mortar dating back to the 18th century
    Period: 18th century Measures: H 14.5 x L 23.5 x L 23.5 x internal Ø 15 cm
  • Large Indian brass brazier, shaped and perforated structure with geometric motifs. Dating back to the 1960s
    Period: 1960s Measures: H 75.5 x Ø 50 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
  • Chest in camphor wood, completely carved, of Chinese origin, glass top. Period: Mid 1900s Measures: H 63 x L 111 x P 56 cm
  • "Florentine noble lady " - Ancient Italian marble from the second half of the 19th century. Tuscan half-bust of exquisite workmanship depicting a noble Florentine lady. Perfectly finished in detail. It bears the inscription"Decus Augusta Coenobili". In good state of conservation and beautiful patina.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 66 x W 78 x D 30 cm
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    "Portrait of a woman" - Oil painting on canvas of the Emilian school depicting a young woman dating back to the late '600 / early' 700.

    Period: End of the 17th century / beginning of the 18th century

    Measurements: In frame H 70 x W 58 cm / Canvas H 48 x W 36 cm

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