• Bronze sculpture by Sandrun entitled "My teacher Tòni dël Fatin". Perfect in patina, excellent condition This work is present in Sandrun's monograph and contains the following description: "His master? Of course" Tòni dël Fatin ", friend of the artist, who died hit by a car right in front of the church of Cossila San Grato, was his teacher. And it was just as the student modeled it in clay and then cast in bronze. An angular, wise, ironic little man, humbled by the weight of years and misery. He had a lot of influence on our Franceschino, especially on the way we relate to the real world, to nature, to men. Like the Greeks , Sandrun also tried to bring out their personality from these figures, not only by working on the face, but also on the body and on the attitudes that life forces us to assume "
    Period: 1965 Measurements: H 60 x W 35 x D 29 cm
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    Table lamp mod. 12297 designed by Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce , Italy, 1950s Brass and lacquered aluminum. In excellent used working condition, authenticated by Arredoluce Lit.
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    Mario Sironi - Jockey on Horseback - Futurist work from 1914, pencil on canvas paper, signed lower right. On the back, date, title and signature by Willi Macchiati. Period: 1914 Measurements: Framed H 57.5 x W 73 x D 4.5 cm / Paper H 23 x W 32 cm
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    "Cavallo e cavaliere" by Marino Marini, pen and brushstroke ink on paper, 1945. Signature at lower right. The drawing was included in the archive of the artist's autograph works in May '94. Period: 1945 Measurements: Framed H 63 x W 53.5 x D 5.5 / Paper H 35 x W 26 cm
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    Coffee table in slate and scagliola with plexiglass base. The top dates back to the 19th century, by a Florentine workshop, decorated with a map of the constellations of Guiljelmus BLAEU (1600-1699), on the edge the signs of the zodiac. In the 70s / 80s it was combined with the plexiglass base to form a coffee table with glass of rare beauty. Period: between the 18th and 19th centuries Measurements: H 43 x W 138 x D 54,5
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    Rare Piedmontese walnut bed with turned columns dating back to the 17th century. In good condition. Period: '600 Measurements: H 170 x W 147 x D 201 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
  • 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
  • Flemish painting, oil on canvas, dating back to the first half of the 19th century. "St. Aubin" written on the lower right, the painting probably depicts the main square in Ulm (Deutschland) with the view of the cathedral. Period: First half of the 19th century Measurements: In frame H 79.5 x L 124.5 / Canvas H 55 x L 101 cm
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    Beautiful bronze animal sculpture depicting a group of lions by Clovis Edmond Masson (1838, Paris - 1913). Signed by the author on the basement.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 60 x L 46 x P 30 cm
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    "Last Leaves" oil on panel by Lorenzo Delleani, 25 x 37.3 cm; signed and dedicated: Delleani - to dear brother-in-law Baglioni Giuseppe. Dated 29/10/81. Signed and dated lower right. Private property Biella. Formerly S. Colongo, Biella. Described on page 128 of "Delleani, La vita, l'opera e il suo tempo" by Angelo Dragone. Period: 29/10/81 Measurements: Framed H 57 x W 45 x D 4,5 / Tablet H 37,3 x W 25 cm
  • Terracotta panel depicting a classical scene. On the back the Manifattura di Signa brand. In excellent condition. The Manifattura di Signa is a historic terracotta pottery workshop. It was created in 1895 by the will of Camillo Bondi. "At the beginning of the twentieth century Signa was still one of the major industrial centers of straw. To that industry, which had made the name of the town known beyond national borders, was added another activity which, since the last five years of the nineteenth century and in a short space of years, it would have relaunched its name on the European and American markets: the artistic terracotta industry "Manifattura di Signa", founded in Signa (Florence), in 1895 by Camillo Bondi, on the premises of the factory " Fornaci di Signa "owned by his brother Angelo. At that time, the taste for antique fakes continued to seduce with all its charm, and in ceramics the interest in tradition had prompted the most important Italian manufacturers to revisit shapes and decorations Renaissance, reaching the ancient virtuosity of the historiated and grotesques with a high craftsmanship. If those productions interpreted the ancient with typical nineteenth-century eclecticism, the Manifattura di Signa on the other hand, it generated the perfect resemblance of the truth, both through the forms used when possible on the original, and by means of patinas simulating those of marbles and bronzes and even the faults of time, in order to obtain the appearance of the authentic piece, and visually as well as tactile and, in some bronzes, also sound. With this spirit, reproductions of sculptural and decorative masterpieces of all times will take shape from the Arno mud: from Etruscan to Greek statuary, from Roman to Renaissance, from Moorish vases to contemporary Art Nouveau creations. The success that ensued is witnessed by numerous exhibition awards such as the medal at the Universal Expo in Paris in 1900, where he exhibited numerous plastic terracotta, suitable for decorating the exteriors, with a particular patination that made it look better and more resistant to agents. atmospheric, soon expanded the number of occupations and the specialization of young artists assisted by the experience of sculptors of excellent fame, called to Signa for new ideas by the Bondi brothers, the brilliant founders and conductors of the Manufacture, coming from a family of Leghorn Jewish high bourgeoisie and close to the intellectual and anti-positivist environment of the Florentine magazine of “Il Marzocco”. With the new industry an informal school of young workers was thus generated in the Signe who, despite lacking regular education, growing under the experience of sculptors and in contact with the most sublime models of universal classicism, a real concentrate of museums in the world , were naturally stimulated and educated in the beauty and proportions of forms, so much so that they became refined craftsmen, plasticizers, sculptors, able to give life to other similar manufactories. " There are many artists who have collaborated with the Signa Manufacture: Oreste Calzolari, Giovanni Prini, Giulio Cantalamessa, Adolf von Hildebrand, Raffaello Romanelli, Giuseppe Santelli, Renato Bertelli, Giovan Battista Casanova, Bruno Catarzi, Italo Griselli
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 58 x W 157 x D 10 cm
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