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Few were preserved and are nowadays carefully stored in our archives. Nowadays, their number is decimed - many were destroyed by time, use or natural disasters.
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In the past, the photos were often parts of series or were mass produced by the archives. All these old photos have a story to tell and come from reliable sources. What you will buy from us has a true historical value and authenticity. Since the photos are old press photograps they may have scratches, lines or other wears of time, which just underlines the authenticity and age of the photos. SEE the BACKSIDE OF the PHOTO - many times the image for sale will present stamps, dates and other publication details - these marks attest and increase the value of the press photos. We sell them in the same conditions they were given to us by the archives.
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The former site has a link to a place in Milan (name is something like mano di mano) which has reasonable offers on antique furntire by the room.Avoiding IKEA-type places, I have been pretty surprised that the cost of antique furniture comes out as same or less than repro furniture (although I haven't searched widely for repro or modern furniture).The photo shows the various Italian magazines.Īll the original vintage images are sold without watermarks.Īll our press photos are LIMITED ARCHIVE ORIGINALS - they are not reprints or digital prints produced by us. The latter tends to have less in the way of price information, though the dealers are usually amenable to giving more info over the phone.
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Both are online windows (no pun intended) for antique shops all over Italy, though both seem to have quite a lot from Reggio Emilia + Lombardy in particular. I have not used either, but I've tended to find the antique markets very variable, although I did buy quite a bit of stuff down in Lecce where I found prices less than half of those in Abruzzo (where I live).Online, you might like to have a look at either:- or. The magazine also has a very comprehensive list of sources in the back, breaking down into just about any category that you might need (although the vast majority are in the northern half of Italy).Others have noted the markets in Arezzo + Lucca. They did a special edition on kitchens a wee while ago, and I think you can buy that as a back number. Its in Italian, but gives you a range of ideas that depart from the steel / granite options, and of course there are plenty of visuals. Their website is at:- , but I haven't dug into that, preferring the mag itself. On magazines, you might like to take a look at Casantica. And certainly, it will all depend on the place you are buying. Buy some items and mix them with vintage and antique furniture and pieces that you may find at fairs or shops. Doing that, you avoid the "uniform" look.
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Well, they exchanged the 1.60 m mattress and base for two single 0.80 m and put it all together! So they are very helpful.There is also IKEA, where you can find some interesting things and their beds are usually large.My advice is not to buy everything at the same shop. We had a problem with a bed because the mattress and base will not fit through the staircase (we have a 17th century home with uneven staircases). Check their catalogue on We have purchased a few items from them and they have been great. Some of their solid wood items are very nice. As it has been recommended, Mondo Convenienza has interesting offers on kitchens and furniture in general. Besides, your old furniture may not feel "right" in your new place. I would only do it for valuable antique furniture or family heirlooms.