A very important painted wood railing, decoration in the imitation of different marbles, central Italy, 18th century (3,60 meters wide, 76 cm high, 25 cm deep) (142 in. wide, 30 in. high, 10 in. deep)
An important pair of ivory lacquered and gilded wood demi-lune consoles, with a beautiful "Lumachella" marble top, Naples, Italy, late 18th century (89 cm high, 104 cm wide, 53 cm deep) (35 in. high, 41 in. wide, 21 in. deep)
An exceptional marbles and "pietre dure" mosaic circular top, with more than 200 marble pieces, on a carved wood basement, Rome, early 19th century, circa 1820/1830, attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli (1753 - 1836), 116 cm diameter, 78 cm high, 46 in. diameter, 31 in. high. Some marbles : malachite, porphyre, giallo di Siena, onix, antique green, alabastro, diaspro....
A painted commode, 2 drawers, the top painted in the imitation of Siena yellow marble, region of Marches, central Italy, around 1760 (130 cm wide, 94 cm high, 60 cm deep) (51 in. wide, 37 in. high, 24 in. deep)
A scagliola top, with a flower decoration, Italy, early 18th century, on an iron basement, as a coffee table (140 cm wide, 70 cm deep, 38 cm high) (55 in. wide, 28 in. deep, 15 in. high)
A precious gilded cabinet, with small mirrors decoration, Italy, late 17th century (71 cm high, 69 cm wide, 20 cm deep) (28 in. high, 27 in. wide, 8 in. deep)
An exceptional pair of gilded and lacquered consoles, each with "Breccia Medicea" marble top from Vitulano quarries, Naples, late 18th century (140 cm wide, 89 cm high, 64 cm deep) (55 in. wide, 35 in. high, 25 in. deep). Bibliography : Il Mobile Neoclassico in Italia, Enrico Colle, Ed. Electa, page 84
A fine tapestry panel, a man with an armor in a landscape, Aubusson, France, 17th century (2,40 meters high, 1,20 meter wide) (8 ft high, 4 ft wide)
An exceptional lawyer painted desk, decoration with Venetian views, Venice, Italy, 17th century, museum quality (146 cm wide, 108 cm high, 62 cm deep) (57 in. wide, 43 in. high, 24 in. deep)
An amazing table, with a grotto walnut basement, Italy, 19th century, associated with a Carrara marble top (68 cm high, 120 cm diameter) (27 in. high, 47 in. diameter)