Asta online invernale, Porcelain and majolica from various periods

tue 5 September 2023

From Tuesday 21 February for the entire month of March, a vast selection of different types of lots, with deferred deadlines
From Tuesday 21 February throughout the month of March on our website www.blindarte.com, the Winter Online Auctions will be active with a vast selection of different types of lots: Design Objects, Old Master Paintings, Modern and Contemporary Art. The auction of porcelain and majolica from various periods will also be active from the same date until March 6th.
The Winter Online Auctions will include not only paintings, but also photographs, design pieces and furnishings from the late nineteenth century to modern times.
The selected works recall typically winter atmospheres, industrial landscapes or scenes of intimate daily life, coming from Italian and foreign collections.
Within this rich selection we highlight the work by Jan Fabre, Tivoli – The Swan, (estimate €5,000/7,000); the splendid photograph Grotte su Majolan by Elger Esser (estimate €7,000/10,000); the painting on canvas by Mark Kostabi - Economic Indicators, (estimate €4,000/6,000); the delicate work by Antonio Corpora (estimate €4,500/6,500); and the dreamy Julia in bed by Adam Cvijanovic (estimate €3,500/4,500).

Among the works of the 19th century, those of the most famous Neapolitan (and not only) painters stand out. Among these are two evocative paintings signed by Vincenzo Migliaro depicting a glimpse of the Spanish Quarter (estimate €600/1,000), and the festive Masquerade (estimate €800/1,200). Design objects and furnishings of particular interest are the pair of INSIDEWOOD bedside tables (estimated €2,000/3,000) and a series of Italian-made furnishings from the 1940s, including an elegant wardrobe (estimate €800/1,200).


Instead, the auction of Ceramics and majolica from various periods will offer a varied selection of valuable objects from various private collections, ranging from the early 17th century to the 20th century. Among the most interesting lots, we point out a rare yellow majolica filter from the Venetian manufacture of the 19th century (probably Nove di Bassano), a particular ribbed bottle from Savona dating back to the end of the 18th century, and a beautiful pair of ovoid-shaped vases of southern Italy, early 18th century. Among the porcelain, the beautiful coffee service from around 1830 stands out. of French porcelain painted in Naples with figures in period costume.

The participation method is very simple: To participate in our online auctions and place bids, you must be a registered user. To register a profile, simply click on the LOG IN button at the top of the toolbar, and follow the procedure indicated in CREATE NEW ACCOUNT. Once the profile is active you will have the possibility to place offers on each lot of interest; each of these will end at a pre-established date and time. When the timer expires, whoever placed the highest bid will be the winner and will win the lot.