Original 1804 geographical map of the Gaeta district by Rizzi Zannoni, engraved by Giuseppe Guerra, from the larger map of the Kingdom of Naples.
Rare terracotta sculpture by the Friulian artist, likely an unpublished Futurist or Modernist work from the early 20th century.
1980 mixed media on paper self-portrait by the German-Italian artist.
Lively oil on canvas painting depicting a ceremonial scene with a high prelate in an elegant, crowded hall, from the first half of the 20th century.
Unsigned oil on canvas depicting a landscape with trees, with another painting of a village glimpse on the reverse.
Untitled screen print on paper by the artist, created around 1970.
Delightful antique glass salt cellar, an elegant ornamental piece likely from an ancient Venetian or Murano glass manufactory.
Oil on canvas portrait of a Neapolitan or Roman commoner by the Roman painter, known for his syncretism of genuine verism and lively touch.
Rare 1783 original edition on the history and theory of earthquakes, focusing on the cataclysm in Calabria and Messina, by the encyclopedic Neapolitan scientist.
Signed watercolor and ink on paper, an untitled study for a decoration by the renowned Italian architect and designer.
19th-century majolica soup tureen, an example of Southern Italian folk art from the Campania, Puglia, or Molise region.
Shaped and painted oil on plywood panel by artist Giuseppe De Stefano, created in 1957 for the stage design of 'Knight of the Rose' at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.