• 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
  • Lithograph on Japanese paper by Marc Chagall (Lëzna, 7 July 1887 - Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 28 March 1985), was a French Russian-born painter of Hasidic Jewish origin. Numbered lithograph (XV / XX) on the bottom left, with the signature on the bottom right.
    Period: 70s Measurements: In frame H 72.5 x L 53 cm / Sheet H 49 x L 34.5 cm
  • Multiple print on Lafuma paper entitled "Nature Morte au Pigeon" by Gino Severini (Cortona 1883 - Paris 1966) Thirteenth table in the folder "Fleures et Masques" by G. Severini published in London in 1930. "Fleurs et masques" is made up of 16 engraved and colored plates "au pochoirs", it has a unique edition of 125 copies. The author was among the signatories in 1909 of the Manifesto of Futurism written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. In Paris he was in contact with Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris and Guillaume Apollinaire, and participated in the birth and development of Cubism. Technique: Pouchoir
    Period: 1930 Measurements: In frame H 56 x L 44 cm / Print H 35 x L 21.5 cm
  • Group of 6 prints depicting the carnival in Rome by Bartolomeo Pinelli (Rome, 20 November 1781 - Rome, 1 April 1835). He was an Italian engraver, painter and ceramist. Extremely prolific graphic artist, it has recently been estimated that he produced about four thousand engravings and ten thousand drawings. In his prints he illustrated the customs of the Italian peoples, the great masterpieces of literature: Virgil, Dante, Tasso, Ariosto, Cervantes, Manzoni, and subjects of Roman, Greek, Napoleonic history etc. The most common theme in general is Rome, its inhabitants, its monuments, the ancient city and the one that is contemporary to him. The well-known portrait painter Giuseppe Tominz from Gorizia had among his students. In addition to its intrinsic artistic value, his illustrator work has significant documentary significance for the ethnography of Rome, Italy and Switzerland.
    Period: 1940s Measurements: In frame H 49 x L 60 / Prints H 40 x L 51 cm
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    Etching by Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) depicting Alexander in Apelle's studio. No. 80 of the Bozzolato catalog. Salvator Rosa, or Salvatore Rosa (Naples, 22 July 1615 - Rome, 15 March 1673), was an Italian painter, engraver and poet of the Baroque era. Born in Naples, active in Rome and Florence (as well as in his hometown), he was a heterodox and rebellious character with a lively life, with almost pre-romantic attitudes.
    Period: 17th century Measurements: In frame H 74 x L 47 cm / Sheet H 46 x L 27.2 cm
  • Oil painting on plywood dating back to the 1940s depicting a snowy landscape by Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (1899-1967). Signed on the lower left.
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: In frame H 43 x L 37.5 / Table H 22 x L 16 cm
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    Buddha, ancient wooden sculpture, Oriental art dated 1800. Very good condition.
    Period: 1800 Measurements: H 60 x L 45 x P 38 cm
  • Lombard flap in walnut, dating from the eighteenth century. Ebonized frames, cantilever foot.
    Period: 18th century Measurements: H 118 x L 120 x P 57 cm
  • Elegant alabaster lamp in excellent condition dating back to the 1940s
    Period: 1940s approx Measurements: H 80 x Ø 35 cm
  • Ancient majolica and decorated Savona ceramic tiles dating back to the 18th century.
    Period: 18th century Measurements: H 19.5 X L 9 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
  • Pair of Murano glass goblets dating back to the second half of the 19th century. Colorless glass, bell-shaped cup with ribbed and alternating ribbed bands, with cobalt blue bands and filigree lattimo bands. One completely intact and the other has a rupture at the base.
    Period: Second half of the 19th century Measurements: H 13 x Ø 8,5 cm
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