African Art & Wonders: A Collection of Cultural Treasures. In partnership with BAIAS Arte.

African Art & Wonders: A Collection of Cultural Treasures. In partnership with BAIAS Arte.

Monday 7 April 2025 hours 14:00 (UTC +01:00)
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  • Two fossils and two geodes
    Lot 50

    Two fossils and two geodes
    Africa ?
    Lot composed of a large ammonite fossil, a pebble with orthoceras fossil and two geodes with different crystals.
    H massima cm 26.5

  • Four decorative minerals
    Lot 51

    Four decorative minerals
    One desert rose, a half carnelian geode and two agate bookends.
    H from cm 7 to cm 12

  • A beautiful framed fossil
    Lot 52

    A beautiful framed fossil
    Africa ? - Eocene
    A large quadrangular limestone slab within a wooden frame containing a complete sample of marsh plants.
    cm 69.6x29.5

  • Two African coprolites
    Lot 53

    Two African coprolites
    Madagascar, Cretaceous
    Coprolites are masses of hardened and calcified fecal matter, first identified and described by William Buckland in 1829. In some cases, partially digested plant and animal remains can be identified within them, providing valuable information about diet and the presence of intestinal parasites.
    L cm 9.5
    L cm 12.5

  • An old Indian coconut box
    Lot 54

    An old Indian coconut box
    Colonial India, Early 20th century
    Trinket casket made out of a coconut shell with its mesocarp.
    H cm 25

  • An old European coconut box
    Lot 55

    An old European coconut box
    North Europe, 18th century
    Polished coconut shell with bronze fittings.
    H cm 20

  • A fine Indonesian carved coconut shell
    Lot 56

    A fine Indonesian carved coconut shell
    Bali, 19th century
    The round coconut shell entirely pierced and finely engraved with Gods images and mythological scenes.
    D cm 18
    H cm 14.5

  • Three engraved Scrimshaw
    Lot 57

    Three engraved Scrimshaw
    England, c. 1950
    Three nice moulds of sperm whale teeth crafted in Elforyn a premium ivory substitute that, in addition to providing excellent technical and mechanical properties, closely resembles the ivory found in the teeth of certain cetaceans.
    The creation of Scrimshaw, a term used in the maritime world meaning 'pastime', started on whaling ships in the early 19th century. During calm periods on board of these sailing vessels, many sailors created engravings of notable artistic value on cetacean bones, sperm whale teeth, whale bones, and walrus tusks. The engravings were made using knives, needles, or other pointed tools and were colored with sepia ink.
    H cm 15

  • A large plaster cast of a rhinoceros horn
    Lot 58

    A large plaster cast of a rhinoceros horn
    A naturalistic and faithful representation of a complete rhinoceros horn. The long, characteristic double horn of this rare and now endangered animal, mounted on a shaped wooden shield, is reproduced in plaster, accurately mirroring the original.
    H cm 50

  • An Indian mounted swordfish bill
    Lot 59

    An Indian mounted swordfish bill
    Indian Ocean, c. 1950
    Mounted on a truncated pyramidal wooden stand to highlight its shape and size, the large swordfish trophy is stabilized with resin to preserve its integrity and enhance its color.
    H cm 42.5 (without base)

  • A beautiful fossilized wood branch
    Lot 60

    A beautiful fossilized wood branch
    An unusual fossilized branch formed over millennia in an oxygen-free environment that preserved it and made it 'immortal'.
    H cm 38

  • Four African warthogs tusks - non-CITES species
    Lot 61

    Four African warthogs tusks - non-CITES species
    Africa, Early 20th century
    Two pair of anterior tusks from two warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus), equipped only with the sharpening teeth. Warthogs belong to the pig family and are easily recognized by their distinctive set of four curved tusks.
    L cm 29

  • Doyen, Anatomical plate
    Lot 62

    Doyen, Anatomical plate
    Turin, Early 19th century
    Plate from 'Study of Elements of Anatomy Applied to the Fine Arts'. Turin, 1838, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Turin.
    A fine engraved plate depicting the anatomical study of the muscle layers of the hand and forearm, in an antique frame.
    cm 25x20 (frame included)

  • Doyen, Anatomical plate
    Lot 63

    Doyen, Anatomical plate
    Turin, Early 19th century
    Plate from 'Study of Elements of Anatomy Applied to the Fine Arts. Turin, 1838, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Turin.'
    A large and fine engraved plate depicting the anatomical study of the muscle layers of the arm and shoulder, in an antique frame.
    cm 54x42 (frame included)

  • Mecco Leone, Anatomical plate
    Lot 64

    Mecco Leone, Anatomical plate
    Plate from 'Study of anatomy applied to the Fine Arts.' Turin, 1838, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Turin.
    A fine engraved plate depicting the anatomical study in section of the muscle bands of the neck and face, in an antique frame.
    cm 26x30 (frame included)

  • Mecco Leone, Anatomical plate
    Lot 65

    Mecco Leone, Anatomical plate
    Anatomical plate from 'Study of Elements of Anatomy Applied to the Fine Arts'. Turin, 1838, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Turin.
    A large and fine engraved plate depicting studies of pathological anatomy of the muscle layers of the lower leg joint in the left leg, shown in both anterior and posterior positions, in an antique frame.
    cm 33x49 (frame included)

  • Paolo Emilio Morgari, Anatomical study
    Lot 66

    Paolo Emilio Morgari, Anatomical study
    Plate from 'Study of Elements of Anatomy Applied to the Fine Arts, Turin, 1838, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Turin.'
    A fine engraved plate depicting the anatomical study of the muscle layers of the upper torso of a man, in an antique frame.
    cm 29x22.5 (frame included)

  • Thirty-one plates from 'Atlas de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie, edited by Deschiens'
    Lot 67

    Thirty-one plates from 'Atlas de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie, edited by Deschiens'
    France, Paris, N.d. (c. 1900)
    A series of thirty-one color-printed medical plates featuring photographic representations of the brutal visual developments of venereal and skin diseases, described in detail in French.
    cm 15.5x10.5

  • Unknown artist - Human body with pressure gauges
    Lot 68

    Unknown artist - Human body with pressure gauges
    Italy? Early 20th century
    Carved and painted wood.
    Work of an early 20th century artist, depicting a human body with pressure gauges and other instruments.
    cm 48.5x36.5

  • Anatomical teaching bust
    Lot 69

    Anatomical teaching bust
    Italy, c. 1950
    A scientific anatomical model of a female human body in section, thought to contain several removable parts, hand-painted.
    Missing and broken pieces.
    H cm 90

  • An anatomical study
    Lot 70

    An anatomical study
    France, 19th century
    Anatomical cast of a forearm made out of plaster.
    This anatomical specimen comes from a group similar models created by skillful french workshops since the 18th century specialized in representing parts of human body intended as important tools for teaching anatomy or for the study of the plastic and figurative arts.
    H cm 40

  • Jean-Gabriel Pretre (1768-1849), a fine group of five engravings with monkeys
    Lot 71

    Jean-Gabriel Pretre (1768-1849), a fine group of five engravings with monkeys
    Paris, 18th-19th century
    An interesting and curious collection consisting of five engravings of various species of primates by Jean-Gabriel Pretre (1768-1849) in their original ebonized frame. The Franco-Swiss artist illustrated a wide variety of animals, including birds, mammals, and reptiles, in numerous publications.
    He began his career working at the menagerie of Empress Josephine. It was there that he developed his love for nature and began painting animals in their natural habitat. He later worked for the Museum of Natural History in Paris. His work was so influential that several species were named in his honor, such as Amphisbaena Pretrei, a species of green lizard.
    cm 14.5x18.5 (frame included)

  • Two Italian paintings with birds
    Lot 72

    Two Italian paintings with birds
    Italy ? 19th century
    Two walnut-framed tempera paintings depicting blossoming trees with birds and butterflies.
    cm 64x42 (included frame)

  • Eleven bronze African manillas
    Lot 73

    Eleven bronze African manillas
    Central Africa
    Lot consisting of eleven brass, copper and bronze bangles used as currency.
    The pieces, of different size and shape, range from the 17th to 19th century.
    The largest D cm 11
    The smallest D cm 7

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African Art & Wonders: A Collection of Cultural Treasures. In partnership with BAIAS Arte.


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  • 7 April 2025 hours 14:00 sessione unica (1 - 116)

Exhibition

Viewing by appointment only in Arezzo, Via Galileo Ferraris, 128, 52100.

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