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The Giordano Collection: Une Vision Muséale Part II
20 November - 27 November 2024 • Paris
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100. A micromosaic portrait, probably Rome, early 19th century

101. A micromosaic and tortoiseshell bonbonniere, Rome, late 18th century

102. A gold-mounted micromosaic and hardstone bonbonniere, Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, circa 1810

103. A micromosaic plaque with gilt-metal mounts, Rome, probably late 18th century

104. A micromosaic and rock-crystal bonbonniere with enamelled gold mounts, Pierre-André Montauban, Paris, 1798-1809

105. A micromosaic and ivory bonbonniere with gilt-metal mounts, probably Rome, late 18th century

106. A gold-mounted micromosaic and marble bonbonniere, probably Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, circa 1805/1810,

107. A gold-mounted micromosaic and hardstone bonbonniere, probably Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, late 18th century

108. A rare gold-mounted micromosaic and porphyry bonbonniere, in the style of Francesco Sibilio, Rome, early nineteenth century

109. A micromosaic plaque, attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli (1753-1836), Rome, circa 1810

110. A set of twelve micromosaic plaques, in the manner of Giacomo Raffaelli, early 19th century

111. A gold-mounted micromosaic and marble bonbonniere, Rome, early 19th century

112. A micromosaic and tortoiseshell bonbonniere with gilt-metal mounts, attributed to Vincenzo Verdejo (active between 1809-1859) and Nicola Zeloni, Rome, early 19th century,

113. A group of nine small micromosaics of birds and insects, attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, late 18th century

114. A micromosaic plaque, attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, circa 1800

115. A rectangular micromosaic plaque, Rome, second half of the 19th century,

116. A micromosaic plaque, Rome, second half of the 19th century,

117. A micromosaic plaque in a gilt-bronze frame, Rome, early 19th century

118. An unusual micromosaic plaque, Jean Salandri, Rome, second half of the 19th century

119. A gold-mounted micromosaic and aventurine vinaigrette, probably Paris, early 19th century

120. A small micromosaic plaque of the Persian Sibyl, Rome, early 19th century

121. A gold-mounted micromosaic and hardstone snuff box, Rome, circa 1820,

122. A micromosaic plaque, Rome, probably circa 1820/1830

123. A pair of micromosaic panels after Claude Lorrain, Rome, circa 1810

124. A Roman micromosaic plaque, early nineteenth century, mounted in a varicoloured gold snuff box,

125. A micromosaic veduta in gilt-brass frame, Biagio Barzotti (1835-1908), Rome, late 19th century

126. An Italian micromosaic circular table top, Rome, first quarter 19th century, possibly by Michelangelo Barberi (1787-1867)

127. A pair of gold and tortoiseshell piqué trays, Naples, circa 1760

128. A gold, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell piqué tray, Naples, circa 1740

129. A mother of pearl, gold and tortoiseshell piqué tray, Naples, mid 18th century

130. A gold, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl piqué tray, Naples, circa 1750

131. A pair Louis XV gilt-bronze mounted Chinese polychrome porcelain, early 18th century, the mounts mid-18th century

132. Two Meissen porcelain figures of Chinese boys, circa 1755

133. Two Meissen porcelain figures of Chinese boys, circa 1755

134. Two Meissen porcelain figures of Chinese boys, circa 1755

135. Two Meissen porcelain figures of Chinese boys, circa 1755

136. An onyx-veneered table top, Rome, 17th-18th century

137. Baldassarre de Caro
A bloodhound

138. A South German lacquered and giltwood X-frame stool, first half 18th century

139. A pair of reliefs depicting Sacred and Profane Love, Neapolitan, 18th century

141. A set of four Italian giltwood armchairs, Turin, circa 1740-50

142. An Italian carved giltwood console table with an ivory and rosewood marquetry top, Venice, late 17th-early 18th century, attributed to Lucio di Lucci

143. An Italian lacquered and parcel-gilt X-frame stool, Turin, circa 1740

144. A pair of Italian giltwood angle wall-appliques, Genoa, circa 1750

145. A pair of Italian giltwood armchairs 'a pozzetto', Venice, circa 1750

146. A pair of small Italian giltwood commodes, Venice, mid 18th century

147. An Italian giltwood and green-lacquered canapé à châssis, Venice, circa 1760

148. A pair of Italian yellow-lacquered and parcel-gilt consoles, Venice, circa 1750-1760