• 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
  • Vintage clothes hanger from the 70s, with 18 mirrors of various colors and shades applied.
    Period: 70s Measurements: H 182 x L 158 cm
  • Beautiful French terracotta sculpture, signed on the base, depicts "Bacchanal with cherubs". Very good condition.
    Period: 19th century Measurements: L 51 x H 38.5 x P 18 cm
  • Splendid majolica terracotta sculpture by Umberto Ghersi (1913-1993), descendant of an Albisolese majolica family, was a painter, decorator and good ceramics technician. It bears the author's signature on the base. Very good condition.
    Period: Mid 1900 Measurements: H 49 x L 42 x P 20 cm
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    Pair of Empire style bedside tables dating back to the 1900s, walnut veneer, plinth foot and full column uprights.
    Period: 20th century Measurements: H 67 x L 52 x P 40 cm
  • Floor lamp / Floor lamp with ship light mounted on a brass structure with one light point. Original. In excellent condition, to fix the electrical connection
    Period: Mid 1900s Measurements: L 45 x P 40 x H 174 cm
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    Golden royal pheasant, beautiful ceramic sculpture from the early 1900s.
    Period: Early 1900s Measurements: H 28 x L 17 x P 40 cm
  • Etching by Ennio Morlotti (Lecco, 21 September 1910 - Milan, 15 December 1992), copy 4/10. Signed on the lower right corner.
    Period: 1981 Measurements: In frame H 54 x L 40 cm Slab H 23.2 x L 15.3 cm Sheet H 40 x L 30 cm
  • The birth of Venus, work of 1923, signed and dated 1924 in the lower right and numbered in the lower left 13/25 by the author Carlo Dalmazio Carrà (Quargnento, 11 February 1881 - Milan, 13 April 1966), Italian painter and teacher , professor at the Brera Academy from 1939 to 1951. This work is part of the "transcendent period" of the painter who since 1922 abandoned metaphysics, driven by the desire to "be only himself". Painting must grasp that relationship which includes the need to identify with things and the need for abstraction "and the contemplation of the landscape is then resolved in the" construction "of a painting, both mountain and marine. He also knows the Milanese painter-poet Cesare Breveglieri (who portrayed him while he was painting).
    Period: 1924 Measurements: In frame H 53.5 x L 41.5 / Paper H 31 x L 20.6 cm
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