Decorative antique ceramic plate with polychrome decorations, attributable to the Ferniani Manufacture of Faenza, once used by the tenor Enrico Caruso.
19th-century majolica soup tureen, an example of Southern Italian folk art from the Campania, Puglia, or Molise region.
Pair of late 18th-century porcelain plates of the Imari type from the East India Company, decorated with various floral and zoological motifs.
Majolica wine jug from the Apulian region, likely originating from Martina Franca (Taranto).
18th-century ceramic apothecary jar, possibly from Naples, featuring a heraldic decoration.
Beautiful pair of unsigned polychrome ceramic sculptures from the Art Nouveau period in the early 20th century.
Splendid, large 1950 totem floor lamp by the Venetian manufacturer San Polo, featuring glazed polychrome ceramic with anthropomorphic figures.
Polychrome ceramic sculpture of an 'Oriental character,' signed by the artist from Terni.
Ceramic lamp named 'Percy' from the Turin-based manufacturer, dating from the 1930s.
Ceramic lamp named 'Olive' from the Turin-based manufacturer, dating from the 1930s.