• Plaster statue representing a female nude (Diana with the horn) by Giuseppe Siccardi (Albino, 18 July 1883 - Libya, 1911), Italian sculptor. The work is mentioned in the book entitled "Siccardi" by Silvana Milesi, Corponove Editrice. Period: Late 1800s / early 1900s Measurements: H 46 x L 56 x P 37 cm
  • Bar cabinet in lacquered wood decorated with neoclassical motifs, glass tops, internal light, dating back to the 1940s.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 124 x L 82 x P 41.5 cm
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    Large Chinese ceramic vase with ebonized wooden base, dating back to around 1950.
    Period: around 1950 Measurements: H 90 x L 34 x Ø 31 / Pot holder H 23 x L 43 x Ø 34 cm
  • "Sacred scene" - Oil on canvas dating back to the first half of the 18th century depicting the Madonna with child and angels, San Domenico di Guzman and Santa Caterina da Siena.
    Period: First half of the 18th century
    Measurements: H 56.5 x L 69 cm
  • Vase with dragons and flowers by Galileo Chini (1873/1956), in polychrome luster majolica. At the base brand with Chini & C. Mugello Italia writing, dating back to around 1919-1925
    Period: From around 1919 to 1925 Measurements: H 36.5 x Ø 30.5 cm
  • Vase with salamanders by Galileo Chini (1873/1956), in polychrome luster majolica. At the base brand with Chini & C. Mugello Italia writing, dating back to around 1919-1925.
    Period: From around 1919 to 1925 Measurements: H 40 x Ø 32 cm
  • Baroque mirror in carved and gilded wood, dating back to the early 1900s.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 138 x L 77 / Mirror H 95 x L 68 cm
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    Pair of ceramic majolica Albarelli dating back to the early 1800s. The marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) is a plant from the Malvaceae family. Useful in case of respiratory tract disorders, it also has emollient, soothing and protective properties. Il Populeo (poplar) The black poplar, Populus nigra, is a woody plant with an arboreal bearing belonging to the Salicaceae family that can reach considerable dimensions, even 25-30 meters in height, but not particularly long-living, since it lives up to 90-100 years. Native to the western Asian regions and central-southern Europe, also present in North Africa, the black poplar is widespread in Italy throughout the territory, from the plain up to 1200 meters above sea level. Period: Early 19th century Measurements: H 18 x L 13.5 x Ø 11.5 cm
  • Coin cabinet, veneered in ebonized wood and finely inlaid in ivory, bone and ebony. The two doors hide 12 drawers plus the central door. Ebonized turned feet and ivory knobs. Dating from the late 1700s / early 1800s.
    Period: Late '700 / Early' 800 Measurements: H 55 x L 65 x P 29.5 cm
  • Coin cabinet in walnut, 11 drawers framed with guillochè profiles, front panels in fake blue marble painted glass and gold thread. Two other small drawers inside. Eighteenth century. Period: 18th century Measurements: H 45 x L 63 x P 26.5 cm
  • Jackson's chameleon, surrealist oil painting on canvas by Walter Jervolino (1944-2012), dating back to the 90s.
    Period: 90s Measurements: In frame H 122 x W 100 x D 5.5 / Painted H 101 x L 81 cm
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    "Donna", unique bronze work by the master Francesco Messina (1900-1995), in dark patina and burgundy shades, authentic from 1990 by the CSD (Milan art center). The master and his art: The artist, Sicilian by birth, trained in Genoa and Milanese by adoption, who was able to experience all the artistic seasons of the 1900s. He has been able to filter and summarize in his works the feeling of time and its passing year after year, work after work, with an always original and coherent look at the poetics of the material. Cocteau said of Messina that "he does not strive to run faster than beauty (...) he walks leaving large footprints on the sand, without the subsequent waves of fashion erasing them". (Cit) Period: 20th century Measurements: H 60 x L 12 x P 8 cm
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