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A pair of Italian lamps in blown Murano glass dating from the 1980s and brass. The lamp assembly was carried out at a later date. Each lamp is composed of two identical spheres in smoked gilt Murano glass, mouth-blown in a structured mould, revealing a deep and regular geometric relief. The two elements are separated by a darker-coloured Murano glass disc, which underlines the architecture of the whole. The base and structure are in gilt brass. New electrical assembly.

An elegant pastel on paper depicting Leda and the Swan, inspired by the antique myth in which Zeus takes the form of a swan to seduce Leda. The subject is treated here with great gentleness and a Romantic sensibility typical of the early decades of the 19th century. The delicate modelling of the face, the subtle palette and the oval format lend this composition an intimate and refined atmosphere. Period 19th-century gilt frame with its original blue paper backing.

A large contemporary portrait by the Thai artist Silawit Poolsawat, recognised for his powerful and sensitive works. Asian Beauty captures the delicacy and depth of an Asian female face, in a composition that combines realism, subtle transparencies and dreamlike atmospheres. Silawit Poolsawat's paintings are inspired by women and children he has encountered during his travels and whose expressions have profoundly moved him. Signed lower right. Frame: mounted on aluminium stretcher, ready to hang.

An important antique plaster bust with terracotta patina, depicting Mademoiselle Luzy, the celebrated 18th-century actress and emblematic figure of the Comédie-Française. This model is an edition after the original sculpture by Jean-Jacques Caffieri (1725-1792), the great Neoclassical sculptor known for his busts of great literary, theatrical and intellectual figures such as Voltaire, Diderot and Rousseau. The bust bears the stamp of the City of Versailles, attesting to institutional provenance and an early edition of quality. The execution stands out for the quality of the modelling, the precision of the detail of the coiffure and the elegance of the drapery typical of Neoclassical style. Very good general condition. Moulded signature 'JJ Caffieri' on the base. Stamp: City of Versailles on the reverse. Early 20th century.

An original colour print by Leonor Fini, hand-signed in pencil by the artist lower right, accompanied by the handwritten dedication "Pour Serge". An un-numbered work, which is frequent for artist's proofs or personal gifts made by Leonor Fini in the 1960s-70s. This composition depicts two female figures, in a dreamlike, gentle and mysterious atmosphere, characteristic of the artist's symbolic universe. The figures wear turbans in a dreamlike atmosphere. This theme of feminine duality, sisterhood or identity is recurrent in Leonor Fini's work. This impression on vellum paper, dedicated, lends the work an intimate character. Presented in a moulded wood frame under glass with beige mount. Very fine general condition. 20th century.

An elegant pair of pedestal columns in wood, with painted decoration in faux-marble trompe-l'œil. The central shaft imitates a beige-yellow marble with fluid veining, while the bases and upper tops evoke a black marble veined with white. Decorative work executed by hand in the 1970s in the spirit of revisited classical interiors. Perfectly stable and solid. Very good general condition. Weight: 11.500 kg each.

An elegant pair of lamps composed of seated Buddha sculptures in meditation, executed in finely moulded gilt cast iron. The figures display rich decoration with stylised floral motifs and retain a fine early patina. Each statue is mounted on a varnished wooden plinth on which rests an adjustable brass rod, supporting a double light, surmounted by a pagoda-shaped lampshade. The shades are original, their fabric having been restored to recover their full brilliance. The whole combines traditional art with contemporary functionality. Probable origin: Thailand. 20th century.

An elegant round guéridon in painted wood resting on a tripod base richly carved with volutes, beads and stylised shells, enhanced with gilt highlights. The central baluster shaft is adorned with gadroons and pearled motifs, in a Baroque and Rocaille spirit revisited in the 19th century. Later patina. The circular top is in painted wood decorated in faux marble in tones of brown and ochre, a sought-after decorative technique that lends the whole refinement and originality. Good general condition, wear and patina of time.

An oil on panel depicting the portrait of an elegant lady in bust, dressed in a blue décolletée gown and adorned with a necklace. Her powdered coiffure, embellished with green ribbons, illustrates the refined fashion of the second half of the 18th century. The painting executed on a dark ground and the treatment of the flesh tones evoke a Germanic work. This treatment highlights the brilliance of the jewels and the delicacy of the face. Presented in an antique gilt frame with pearled decoration and moulding, the work retains all its cabinet charm. Age cracks, retouches. Good general condition.

A luminous bowl in dinanderie of copper and brass with a decoration of fish on a marine ground, the interior lacquered white. Wooden disc at the base. The piece is signed within the decoration Lucien Gerfaux, a French artist active in the 20th century who produced decorative objects, notably vases and lamps in dinanderie (repoussé or inlaid metal, often copper or brass) with motifs often animal or naturalistic. Work representative of the Art Deco style. Circa 1940. Recent electrical work.

A rare set of four profile portraits, painted in black gouache with highlights, on blue-green tinted paper, presented under glass. Two men and two women are depicted, with coiffures and costumes characteristic of late 18th-century and Directoire fashion. More precious than simple cut silhouettes, these painted effigies render with finesse the details of the faces, hair and fabrics. Each portrait is presented within a brown fillet line and united in a single mount. The whole is preserved in a gilt wood frame adorned with carved friezes and palmettes. Good general condition. Wear and patina of time.

A true column of light, this exceptional piece embodies the quintessence of Venetian lagoon craftsmanship of the mid-20th century. The dialogue between the solid crystal and the generous gold-fleck inclusions creates a chromatic vibration of rare intensity, characteristic of the Rugiadoso technique. The architectural silhouette, rhythmed by a succession of eleven gadrooned and tapered sleeves, terminates in a majestic flared top that magnifies the diffusion of light. Its sculptural presence and gilt patina make it a historical milestone of prestigious Italian design.
Gallery advice: This monumental light fixture is the ideal piece for an architect's office project seeking to punctuate a high-ceilinged reception space. For striking contrast, it will integrate perfectly into a Minimalist Chic interior or alongside a Scandinavian rosewood sideboard, where its brilliance will warm the sober lines of Nordic furniture. Its imposing stature also allows its use as a focal point in a Hollywood Regency-style sitting room, bringing a touch of erudition and elegance.
Materials: mouth-blown Murano crystal, internal inclusions of 24-carat fine gold, internal structure and junction rings in gilt brass.
Museum-quality condition; the crystal shows no chips, no cracks and no restoration. Original electrical system serviced and functional.
Period: circa 1960 (Mid-Century Modern period).
Italy, Murano, Barovier & Toso Manufactory.

A striking pair of Italian lamps in blown moulded Murano glass from the 1980s. The spheres display a deep plum tone, satin-finished on one half and brilliant and striated on the other. Circular brass bases. Cylindrical black and gilt lampshades. Striking, graphic decorative pieces. Can be sold individually at the price of 950 euros per lamp.

An elegant watercolour-heightened print on vellum paper, after Henri Lebasque (1865-1937), depicting a young woman seated in a garden. The supple and luminous line evokes the sensibility of the Post-Impressionist master, known for his intimate and sun-drenched painting. The hand-applied watercolour highlight lends this proof a unique gentleness: the delicate touches of colour animate the composition, conveying the poetry of suspended moments dear to Lebasque. Signed in the plate, in good general condition. 20th century. Framed under glass.

A pair of vases on stemmed foot in deep, intense yellow porcelain, adorned with finely chased gilt bronze mounts. Frieze decoration, handles in laurel garlands, typical of the Empire vocabulary revisited in the 19th century. French work. Late 19th to early 20th century.

A large Italian majolica centrepiece in Neo-Rococo style, depicting three putti supporting a wide shell-form basin, resting on a triple shaped shell adorned with stylised polychrome foliage. The naturalistic decoration and polychromy are typical of late 19th-century Italian decorative productions, in the tradition of the Capodimonte or Bassano ateliers. Majolica with thick glaze, polychrome decoration. Finely modelled faces. Highly sculptural base. Fine presence and piece of generous volume. Wear to the edges, stabilised crack and enamel crackles typical of antique Italian majolica. Italy, late 19th to early 20th century.

A set of three carved wood panels, executed in a single block, depicting animal scenes. Each panel is carved from a single piece of wood and presents a deep relief, a clean line, together with a handsome group of foliate motifs, leaves and framings entirely carved by hand. The scenes depict a mare and her foal, cattle at pasture and a partridge in a rural setting, typical of the pastoral repertoire of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The reverse, left raw, shows tool marks and confirms a traditional and authentic artisanal work. A very fine early patina.

An elegant and large majolica plate from the workshops of Deruta, the celebrated Italian ceramic centre in Umbria. Signed "S. Volpi" "In Deruta".
Serafino Volpi, ceramicist active in Deruta between 1916 and 1918, became director of the "Maiolica Deruta" manufactory. In 1928, he founded, in partnership with Gino Veschini, the "Maiolica Derutese Volpi" manufactory. The following year, he became its sole proprietor. The firm remained active until the early 1950s. Serafino Volpi played a decisive role in the international renown of Deruta in the 20th century, making the town one of the principal centres of ceramic production in Italy.
The plate depicts a female profile in the manner of the Renaissance Italian "Bella donna". The portrait, of great refinement of features, stands out against a deep blue ground. The border, typical of the Deruta tradition, presents a decoration of stylised dragons, foliage, polychrome flowers and a mascaron. The palette is luminous. Some marks on the edges. Italy, mid-20th century. Signed S. Volpi, in Deruta.

A superb decorative banner holder / heraldic plaque from the late 19th century, probably Belgium or Northern France, painted on a wooden support. It depicts a portrait of a young woman in profile, crowned with laurels. The model, gazing into the distance, evokes the female allegories used in 19th-century decorative arts: muse, victory or republican figure. The piece presents a shaped scalloped outline. The ground is treated in deep blue, enhanced with a frame painted in olive tones. Fine quality of execution.

A fine mirror with pediment, the frame in gilt wood and stucco accentuated with a frieze of pearls and broken-line moulding, adorned at the cresting with a flowered vase. Mercury-backed plate. Louis XVI period. France, 18th century.
Galerie Bleu Magenta brings together a singular selection of antiques, vintage design and decorative arts, ranging from 18th-century furniture to 1970s Murano lighting, with signed 20th-century ceramics in between. Each piece is chosen with exacting care for its aesthetic value, its authenticity and its ability to converse with contemporary interiors. The gallery champions a vision of sustainable, responsible luxury, where beauty circulates, is passed on and grows richer over time. Exploring our catalogue, you will discover antique furniture, baroque mirrors, Italian glass, period seating, decorative objects and rare creations, all selected for their refinement and singularity.
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