
A ROMAN CABINET, Roma 1780 ca
CABINET veneered in ebony, marble and polychrome stones, of architectural shape with upper tympanum topped by Hercules holding the globe in flowering alabaster, perforated balustrade topped by figures of a winged lion with heraldic shield, front punctuated by central doors and two lateral ones with internal disappearing drawers, jasper, lapis lazuli, breccia, alabaster, antique green.
Height 208 cm
Widht 105 cm
Lenght 62 cm

A Roman Marble Corinthian Column Capital, 2/3rd Century A.D,
A ROMAN MARBLE CORINTHIAN COLUMN CAPITAL CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.
Pario marble, with three tiers of acanthus leaves, the upper leaves forming the volutes, scrolling foliate motifs between the abacus with central foliate decorations
Height 55 cm

GIOVANNI MAFFEZZOLI (Cremona 1776-1818), A pair of Lombardy LXVI Commodes
The Piranesian classical ruins depicted on the front and sides of this commode a work of Giovanni Maffezzoli (1776-1818), the Cremonese maker who was the most gifted pupil of Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814).
Height 93 cm
Widht 125 cm
Lenght 58 cm

A TABLE with circular top in minute micromosaic, Roma 1720(40)
TABLE with a circular top in minute micromosaic, in black Belgian marble, centered by Pliny’s Doves within a band that hosts eight views of Rome: St. Peter’s Square, the Colosseum, the Temple of Hercules Victor, the Capitoline Hill, the Pantheon, the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, View of Castel Sant’Angelo with St. Peter’s in the background, the Roman Forum
Height 85 cm
Diameter 79 cm

SPECCHIERA MONUMENTALE – Roma 1650 ca.
SPECCHIERA MONUMENTALE in legno intagliato e dorato adornata con respi d’acanto si riuniscono alla sommità ai lati di una torre, potrebbe indicare provenienza dalla famiglia Giustiniani, alla base al centro “Mascherone” con corona di alloro. – Bibliografia: Alvar Gonzáles-Palacios, “Arredi e ornamenti alla corte di Roma 1560 – 1795”, Electa 2004, pp. 98-99
MONUMENTAL MIRROR in carved and gilded wood, adorned with acanthus branches that gather at the top on the sides of a tower, could indicate origin from the Giustiniani family, at the base in the center “Mascherone” with laurel crown. – Bibliography: Alvar Gonzáles-Palacios, “Arredi e Decorazioni alla corte di Roma 1560 – 1795”, Electa 2004, pp. 98-99