• ON THE ANCIENT CONDITION OF THE VERCELLI AREA AND THE ANCIENT VILLAGE OF SANTIA'.
    DISSERTATION BY JACOPO DURANDI DEDICATED TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS BENEDETTO MARIA MAURIZIO DI SAVOJA DUKE OF CHABLAIS. IN TURIN, 1766.
    Rare first edition. Very well preserved.

    Period: 1766

    Measurements: H 25,5 x 19,5 x 2,5 cm

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    Oil painting on wood by Alessandro Lupo (1876-1953) with a beautiful golden frame. Signed by the author on the upper left side, it bears the title on the back. Subject: "Camogli" Technique: Oil on board Period: Early 1900s Measurements: Frame H 40 x L 46 cm / Board H 14,5 x L 19,5 cm
  • Oil on tablet, Luigi Locatelli. Painted tablet by Luigi Locatelli, depicting mother with child on a fence, signed lower right. No frame. Locatelli Luigi (known as Bigì) (Bergamo 1904-1983) after his first training with his father, he enrolled at the Carrara Academy. Before the age of twenty he starts working for the Milan gallery owner Zecchini. In the 1930s he moved to Paris where he became friends with the great Italian artists who lived in the French capital. After about ten years he returns to Italy settling in Bologna where he works as a restorer. Period: 1934 Measurements: H 41 x L 33 cm
  • Oil on panel by Carlo Follini (1848-1938), depicting a landscape with figures, signed lower left. Carlo Follini (Domodossola 24 August 1848 - Pegli 6 March 1938). He studied at the Albertina Academy in Turin, a pupil of Fontanesi albeit at a little advanced age. He exhibited his first painting at the Turin Promoter; later took part in the exhibitions in Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Munich, Paris, London, San Francisco and various others. Strong, skilled landscape painter, he portrayed, with great poetry, many views of the Alps and also executed marine. In the first part of his artistic activity he followed the ways of Fontanesi, later he was attracted a little by those of Segantini. Measurements: In frame H 45 x W 54.5 x D 4.5 / Table H 15 x W 24.5 cm
  • Oil on canvas by Alberto Cecconi (Florence 1897 - 1971), Florentine painter. Large painting from the 1940s, signed at lower right. The scene is set in a wooded landscape and depicts a woman intent on spinning and sheep grazing. Period: 1940s Measurements: H 118 x W 168,5 x D 10,5 cm / Canvas H 95 x W 145 cm
  • Large portrait oil on canvas, attributed to the painter Paolo Ghiglia (1905-1979), signed on the lower left, 1940s / 1950s. Paulo Ghiglia (Florence, March 5, 1905 - Rome, November 19, 1979) was an Italian painter. He starts painting very young with his father and teacher Oscar; at the age of twenty he leaves his father's house and moves to La Verna, where he lives for about five years. He made his debut in Milan in 1929 at the Pesaro Gallery with his father Oscar and his brother Valentino, also a painter. In 1931 he was at the first Quadriennale in Rome: thanks to Petrolini, his close friend, he was introduced to the capital city life and society, where his portraits period began. He stays in Paris where he portrays Joséphine Baker. He goes back to Rome, city that together with Florence, Livorno and La Verna, will be and remain the places and sources of greatest inspiration. In the forties and fifties his production focuses on portraits of illustrious people. His works can be found in various museums around the world, from the Uffizi, with two self-portraits, kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Measurements: In frame H 80 x W 100 x D 10 / Canvas H 68 x W 87 cm
  • Beautiful oil lamp Kosmos Brenner in painted ceramic and brass, in good condition.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 66 x Ø 18.5 cm
  • Office bookcase in American larch, dating from the late 1800s, with sliding doors, excellent capacity, six shelves and six drawers, excellent condition but with a missing handle
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: H 250 x L 124 x P 49 cm
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    Neoclassical painting, oil on original late 18th century panel, with carved and gilded frame. Period: End of the 18th century Measurements: In frame H 55 x W 84 x D 6 / Table H 39 x L 68 cm
  • Neoclassical fireplace mirror, lacquered in ivory tones with golden fillets, dating back to the 1920s
    Period: 1920s approx Measurements: Frame H 180 x L 100 / Mirror H 137 x L 80 cm
  • Neo-Gothic oil lantern in brass, Napoleon III style, dating back to the second half of the 19th century
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 40 X L 16 X P 13 cm
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    Neapolitan Albarello in Maiolica dating back to the second half of the 18th century, in excellent condition with monochromatic decoration.
    Period: Second half of the 18th century Measurements: H 28 x Ø 21 cm
  • Napoleon III chest of drawers with bronze applications. Composed of two large drawers.
    Period: First half of the 1900s Measurements: H 90 x L 144 x P 60 cm
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    Napoleon III style bedside table veneered in rosewood, walnut and maple, white marble top. In good condition. Only one flap compartment, no drawers.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 73 x L 47 x P 38 cm
  • Napoleon III oil lantern in green marble and gilt bronze. Subsequently, the electrical connection to two bulbs was created.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 16 x L 14 x P 19,5 cm
  • Napoleon III game table, truncated pyramidal legs with throat veneer in rosewood and bois de rose.
    Period: Late 19th century Measurements: Closed H 78 x L 73.5 x P 37.5 cm / Open H 75 x L 75 x P 76 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
  • Napoleon III style cabinet, veneered in mixed woods, with central door and three drawers, black marble top and turned legs. Excellent condition.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: H 108 x L 36 x P 30 cm
  • Pair of table lamps designed by Goffredo Reggiani and produced by Reggiani, in Italy, in the 1960s. The base is in tulip-shaped chromed steel where a mushroom-shaped opal glass shade is set. It is in its original state and in good condition. Period: 1960s Measures: H 30 x Ø 34 cm (Cad.)
  • Light green Murano glass chandelier, with 5 light points, dating back to the 1950s, with pink flowers and decorations.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: H 55 x Ø 48 cm
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    Murano glass chandelier with three light points, dating back to the 40s / 50s. Made up of two pieces, conical upright and cup
    Period: 1940s / 1950s Measurements: H 75 x Ø 47 cm
  • Murano glass chandelier dating back to the 1940s.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 98 x Ø 36 cm
  • Murano glass chandelier dating back to the 1940s.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: H 93 x Ø 66 cm
  • Murano glass bowl, Barovier and Toso, dating back to the 60s, with label.
    Period: 1960s Measurements: H 16.5 x Ø 18.5 cm
  • Multiple print by Umberto Mastroianni (1910-1998), signed in the lower right corner and numbered (n. 1) on the lower left corner.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 65,5 x W 84,5 / Paper H 46,5 x W 67,5 cm
  • Multiple print by Umberto Mastroianni (1910-1998), signed in the lower right corner and numbered (n. 1) in the lower left corner.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 65,5 x W 84,5 / Paper H 46,5 x W 67,5 cm
  • Marble work signed and dated 1933 by Alceo Dossena representing motherhood with angels.
    Period: 1933 Measurements: H 80 x L 70 cm
  • Artwork in mixed technique by Mario Carletti, dated 1962. Acrylic and collage on canvas. Carletti Mario (Turin 1912 - Cossato 1977), a Piedmontese painter and engraver, he painted views, landscapes, portraits and also works of sacred art. He exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1942 and at the Rome Quadriennale in 1956. Period: 1962 Measurements: H 101 x W 81 x D 2 cm
  • Large mirror with console and two golden metal chairs, dating back to the 1950s, designed by Pier Luigi Colli.
    Period: 1950s Measurements: Mirror H 240 x L 127 cm Chairs H 136 x L 45 x P 40 (Seat) H 46 cm Console H 82 x L 100 x P 35 cm
  • Mirror in carved and gilded wood dating back to the 18th century. Ancient glass

    Period: '700

    Measurements: H 112 x W 72 x D 6 cm

  • Large mirror shaped in gilded iron, curly applications, dating back to the 1960s.
    Period: 1960s approx Measurements: Frame H 230 x L 93 x P 4 / Mirror H 170 x L 61.5 cm
  • Large mirror, in gilded wood, dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s Measurements: Frame H 146 x L 96 / Mirror H 123 x L 73.5 cm
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    Mid-eighteenth-century Louis XV Piedmontese trumeau, in walnut with maple scrollwork inlays. Excellent condition, some inlays have been replaced with rice paste. Period: Half 700 Measurements: H 250 x W 131 x D 61.5 cm
  • Work by Gianni Bertini (Pisa 1922 - Caen 2010). Italian artist active in the field of painting, graphics and visual poetry. He was the founder of Mec-Art. The work is a plastic fusion and is part of the Antologica collection. Dated 16 November 1966 and signed by the artist on the back. It also bears the inscription "1st status". In perfect condition. Period: November 16, 1966 Measurements: H 80.5 x L 53 cm
  • Maria Teresa style chandelier, with 9 light points, dating back to the early 1900s. Metal structure covered with glass sheets.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 90 x Ø 90 cm
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