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Here they sell their own line of fountain pens, covered in silver plating, as well as other writing and calligraphy utensils and beautiful leather-bound notebooks.
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Part of an Italian chain of high-class toy stores with the very best in educational playthings.
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Men’s and women’s clothier since 1926. Their own slightly conservative but eminently fashionable line is sold alongside international labels such as Ralph Lauren, Church’s, Brooks Brothers and Fay.
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Rome branch of the renowned Florentine chain, selling marbled paper products and souvenir pens and calligraphy tools.
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Specialist in Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, selling everything from coins to vases to statuary at a fraction of the prices auction-goers pay (simple coins or terracotta heads start at around €75).
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Stunning antique jewellery from the 1800s up to the 1940s are sold here, as well as original brooches based on the design of older pieces.
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Lovely antiquarian market consisting of about 17 stalls specializing in antique prints and books.
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Country-style furnishings and undyed Calabrian and Grecian wool rugs. Another branch at Piazza Parlamento 38–9 sells hand-painted ceramics and women’s clothing.
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Men’s and women’s clothing and accessories at around 20–40 per cent off boutique price tags.
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Purveyor of fine houseware since 1855, including design-led Alessi kitchen gadgets and Pavoni espresso machines.
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