The Giordano Collection: Une Vision Muséale Part I
26 November - 26 November 2024 • Paris
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7 A pair of Royal Italian painted and parcel-gilt stools, royal workshops of Turin, late 18th century
11 A set of six South Italian giltwood and reverse-painted glass chairs, Sicily, one chair signed Michele Milana and dated 1813
17 A pair of Italian gilt-bronze mounted rosewood, tulipwood and kingwood parquetry commodes, Naples, mid-18th century
18 A Doccia White Porcelain Head of The Roman Emperor Hadrian, Circa 1754
19 A Doccia White Porcelain Head of The Roman Emperor Trajan, Circa 1756
22 The Marquess Molinari ordained Archbishop by the Pope Benedict XIV
25 An Italian carved giltwood and painted polychrome japanned centre table, Royal Workshops of Turin, second quarter 18th century
34 An Italian pietre dure panel representing the harbour of Livorno, by the Grand Ducal Workshops, Florence, after a design by Giuseppe Zocchi (1716-1767), circa 1765-1770
35 Rome, View of the River Tiber with the Castel Sant’Angelo and Saint Peter's Basilica; Florence, View of the River Arno towards the Ponte della Santa Trinità and the Ponte Vecchio
36 An Italian silver-gilt cellaret with the coat-of-arms of the cardinal duke of York, by Luigi Valadier (1726-1785), Rome, circa 1785
37 A pair of Italian patinated and gilt-bronze mounted white marble tazze, Rome, circa 1790, by Giuseppe Valadier (1762-1839)
38 A pair of Italian gilt-bronze mounted white marble three-light candelabra, Rome, circa 1783, by Luigi Valadier (1726-1785)
41 A pair of Italian gilt-bronze mounted amaranth and fruitwood marquetry mahogany commodes, Milan, late 18th-early 19th century, by Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814)
44 Rome, View of the River Tiber at the Porto della Legna; Rome, View of the Porto di Ripa Grande
48 The Offering to Love; A Bacchante playing the Tambourine before a statue of Pan
57 Herminia putting on Clorinda’s armour
59 A Royal gilt-bronze mounted French porcelain inkstand, the porcelain decorated in Naples by Raffaele Giovine, circa 1820-1825, probably delivered to King Ferdinand Ist of Naples (1751-1825)