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A large 18th venetian writing desk
Venice, 1760 circa
A large bois-de-rose, rosewood and boxwood
banded writing desk
cm 87 x 208 x 113
Venice, 1760 circa
A large bois-de-rose, rosewood and boxwood
banded writing desk
One side fitted with three pull-out writing surfaces
above three drawers; the other side fitted
with one long drawer; shaped legs
87 x 208 x 113 cm
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Work-table, 1830 circa
Italian work-table with a green satin work basket, the octagonal top opening to reveal a fitted interior with needlework tools and a secret drawer
1,00€A fine Italian inlaid thuja work-table, 1830 circa
with a green satin work basket, the octagonal top opening to reveal a fitted interior with needlework tools and a secret drawer
69 cm high, 57 cm wide, 38 cm deep -
An Italian painted and parcel gilt gueridon
An Italian painted and parcel gilt gueridon
1,00€
Milan, circa 1820
The top in white statuary marble
on tripod legs with figures of sphinxesAn Italian painted and parcel gilt gueridon
Milan, circa 1820
The top in white statuary marble
on tripod legs with figures of sphinxes
81,5 cm high; Diameter: 63,5 cm -
A games table, Genoa, 1760 circa
Genoa, 1760 circa
A games table with triangular folding top
The top decorated by an inlaid four-leaf clover motif the central back leg sliding out to support the top
Genoa, 1760 circa
A games table with triangular folding top
The top decorated by an inlaid four-leaf clover motif the central back leg sliding out to support the top
73,5 x 106,5 x 106,5 cm when opened
Reference literature:
L. Caumont Caimi, L’ebanisteria genovese del Settecento, Parma,
1995, n. 88, p. 135
A. Gonzales Palacios, Il mobile in Liguria, Genoa, 1996, n. 320, p. 273
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A Pietro della Valle scagliola top, mid XIXth
An Italian scagliola table top
by Pietro della Valle (Livorno, 1816-1876), 1850 circa
depicting a view of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
with people in the foreground
An Italian scagliola table top
by Pietro della Valle (Livorno, 1816-1876), 1850 circa
depicting a view of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
with people in the foreground
within a foliate border with characters in the corners
signed lower right “P. Della Valle”, cm 54 x 71
Another model really close to this, is published in:
Anna Maria Massinelli “Scagliola, l’arte della pietra di luna”
Roma, 1997. tavv. 55-55g, pp. 78-81. Bianco Bianchi collection.