- A finely sculpted monumental head of a young man, Rome, early 19th Century
- A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted porphyry covered-vase, Rome, mid 18th century
- A Wax Sculpture of a Lioness, Second half 19th Century
- Giacomo Piazzetta, Pair of torch-holding satyrs, 17th Century
- Important mirror with bevelled mercury in a large ebony frame with low-relief decorations depicting the theme of Love, Northern France, end of 17th century
- A French Louis XIV cabinet, France, mid 17th century
- Attributed to Nicolas Sageot, A Louis XIV brass, scale and tinted horn marquetry chest of drawers, Paris, early 18th century, Louis XIV period
- Attributed to Gaspare Diziani, Moses trampling the crown of Pharaoh, Early 18th century
- Bernardino Licinio, Portrait of a courtesan with mirror (Allegory of Vanity), 1535-40
- Anne de Carbuccia, Guardian Penguins
- Anne de Carbuccia, Before the cyclone
- Attributed to Giovanni Bonazza, Oval marble plaque representing Winter, Venice, 18th Century
- Giovanni Bonazza, Pair of Chinese pagoda figures
- Sirio Tofanari, A Crocodile and a Hippopotamus, Early 20th century
- Sirio Tofanari, Bronze figure of a gazelle
- Sirio Tofanari, Bronze sculpture of a hare
- Sirio Tofanari, Bronze sculpture of a parrot
- Small mother of pearl gold-mounted casket, Germany, 18th century
- Pendulum clock in patinated and gilded bronze depicting Romolus and Remus sucking milk from a young shewolf with glass eyes, France
- Very rare pendulum clock in patinated and gilded bronze in the shape of a beehive, France
- Very rare pendulum clock in patinated and gilded bronze in the shape of a teapot designed by Claude Galle, France
- Attributed to James Cox, A sumptuous English glass faux/imitating agate coffer, ca. 1760
- Sam Francis, Untitled, 1966
- Georges Mathieu, Sans titre, 1959
- Paolo Ceribelli, "Op", 2015
- Paolo Ceribelli, Japanese Pig, 2012
- Paolo Ceribelli, Molotov
- Paolo Ceribelli, World flag, 2015
- Paolo Ceribelli, Memories from the border, 2018
- Corrado Cagli, Il rito del fuoco sacro, 1958
- Corrado Cagli, Catabasi, 1958
- Corrado Cagli, Composizione, 1958
A finely sculpted monumental head of a young man, Rome, early 19th Century

Brun Fine Art is delighted to announce its participation in the 2019 edition of BRAFA Art Fair. Running from 26 January to 3 February 2019, Brun Fine Art will present a selected group of works of art ranging from 17th century decorative objects to modern Italian artists such as Paolo Ceribelli, Corrado Cagli and Mario Sironi. Following the fair, Brun Fine Art will present a solo show of more than forty works by Mario Sironi at the London gallery.
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