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Etching, lithographs and other prints mostly from the 1660s to the 1920s are on sale in this lovely shop.
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Heavy duty art and antiques of the type more usually found in museums – 15th-century Roman and Florentine Virgin and Childs, works by artists such as Luca Giordano or Fra’ Bartolomeo – plus beautiful furnishings inlaid in mother-of-pearl and hardwoods.
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Historic wine shop with a vast selection and excellent prices. Speciality Italian foods are on sale as well.
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The motto of this shop, carrying the best in minimalist kitchenware, is “How a kitchen inspires new appetites”.
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Beautiful ties from Valentino, Gigli, Givenchy, Zenga, Gucci and Les Copains at reasonable (for designer) prices and all in one spot.
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Although it resembles an art museum, you can buy the work on show here: still lifes, religious paintings, mythological compositions, scenes of Roman life and Neo-Classical statues, variously dating from the 16th to 19th centuries.
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Mostly 18th- to early 20th-century Oriental carpets and prayer rugs, from Persia and India, Tibet and China.
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Gorgeous, classically styled shoes at stratospheric prices.
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Five sisters founded this Roman fashion empire from their parents’s workshop and reign over Italy’s rage for furs.
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The shoemaker to the stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age of the 1950s hasn’t lost its touch, but it now mass-produces styles rather than creating unique works.
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