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An Italian Collecting Journey - Chapter II | The Online Sale
16 March - 26 March 2026 • Milan
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200 A North Italian fragmentary relief, probably late 12th/early 13th Century
201 An Italian carved bone triptych depicting the Virgin and Child flanked by Saints, Embriachi Workshop, Venice or Florence, partly early 15th Century
202 A central Italian spiral demi-column carved in high relief, 13th Century
203 An Italian casket, Embriachi Workshop, 15th Century
204 An Italian partially spiral marble column with capital, partly 13th Century
205 An Italian casket, Embriachi Workshop, Venice or Florence, XVI Century
206 An Italian maiolica two-handled albarello, Florence District, circa 1450, with later handle
207 An Italian walnut and fruitwood ‘alla certosina’ casket, probably Tuscany, late 15th/early 16th century
208 A Venetian glass footed bowl, early 16th century
209 A pair of North Italian carved walnut bellows, probably late 16/early 17th century
210 An Italian basin centered by a relief medallion of the Lion of Saint Mark, Venice, in Renaissance style
211 A Venetian glass enamelled footed bowl or tazza, early 16th century
212 A Roman maiolica two-handled vase, dated 1571
213 An Italian Christ at the Column, late 16th/early 17th Century
214 An Italian silver salt cellar, Naples, 1695, maker’s mark LV
215 A pair of Italian silk and metal-thread embroidered panels, late 17th/early 18th century
216 A North Italian carved stained wood frame, Emilia-Romagna, late 17th century/early 18th century, in the manner of Carlo Antonio Lanzani
217 A Roman maiolica two-handled vase, 17th century
218 Sebastiano Conca
The Virgin and Child
219 An Italian oval amethyst plaque painted with the Assumption of the Virgin, 18th century
220 Two silver filigree frames and deep dish, probably English, late 17th century, the large frame 18th century
221 A South Italian inlaid marble panel, Sicily, second half 17th century
222 An Italian gold and tortoiseshell piqué casket, Naples, third quarter 18th century
223 An Italian group of two Cupids associated on an octagonal base, Rome, probably 18th Century
224 A set of four Italian silk, embroidered and watercolour applique panels, second quarter 18th century
225 An Italian painted tondo depicting the Adoration of the Shepherds, attributed to Jacques Stella (Lyon 1596 - Paris 1657), 17th Century
226 Attributed to Antonio Gianlisi the Younger
Still life with a sword, a pistol, flowers and other paraphernalia, displayed atop an embroidered carpet
227 The Adoration of the Magi
228 An Italian parcel-gilt casket, Trapani, maker’s mark GB, and assay's maker GOC, 18th century
229 Master of the Vanitas Texts
A vanitas still life with a mirror, a candle, an hourglass, books, flowers in a vase and a case, all on a draped table
230 An Italian engraved bone and ebony veneered travelling writing box, Naples, late 16th/early 17th century
231 A pair of Italian black lumachella columns, 17th century
232 An Italian glass mirror, Venice, incorporating earlier 17th century elements
233 A pair of Italian carved giltwood frames in 18th century Emilia-Romagna style
234 A Venetian or façon de Venise small latticinio glass cruet, late 17th/early 18th century
235 An Italian Sicilian jasper ebonised frame, in 17th century Roman manner
236 An Italian gilt-metal mounted glass mirror, Venice, second half 17th century and later
237 A pair of Venetian lattimo glass two-handled vases, late 17th/early 18th century
238 Two Italian gilt-metal mounted ebonised wood octagonal frames, 17th/18th century
239 Two small Italian painted lapis lazuli panels
240 An Italian tortoiseshell and ebonised rectangular frame, probably 17th century
241 A Sicilian octagonal plaque depicting the Announced Virgin, Trapani, partly 17th century
242 An Italian scagliola panel after Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727-1785), probably first half 19th century
243 A Castelli maiolica dish, attributed to Carmine Gentili, 1725 circa
244 A Castelli maiolica cup attributed to Carlo Antonio Grue, with a trembleuse stand from the Grue family workshop, 1700 - 1715 circa
245 A Castelli maiolica vase and cover, Gentili workshop, circa 1750
246 A Castelli maiolica plate, attributed to Liborio Grue, 1750 -1750 circa
247 A maiolica dish, Saverio Grue, perhaps Naples, second half of the 18th century