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Low sacristy sideboard in carved oak – 17th-century elements, 19th-century alterations
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A remarkable piece of solid oak woodwork, this low sideboard is in keeping with the tradition of sacristy furniture and the highly skilled craftsmanship of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods.

1970s USA Bench Seat
1970s USA Bench Seat
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Fully restored solid walnut bench with a green mohair boucle cushion from Casal, USA, 1970s

“Pyjama” coffee table by Roger Capron, France, 1950s

Tapestry from the 1920s

Wall-mounted bookcase, 1960s
Wall-mounted bookcase, 1960s
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A 1960s steel wall-mounted bookcase designed by Luigi Saccardo. Its sculptural design features panels that open to reveal concealed storage spaces. A perfect blend of Italian modernism, architecture, and functionality.

Free-form boxes
Free-form boxes in black-stained wood with engraved brass lids, by Jean Blazy, France, 1970s
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Free-form boxes in black-stained wood with engraved brass lids, by Jean Blazy, France, 1970s

silk lace dress circa 1935
silk lace dress
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Navy blue silk lace dress with belt, ending in a bow at the back (bottom missing), circa 1935

Two-piece dress in black silk printed with small white motifs, circa 1900

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