Illuminated Facsimiles

The world of collectors is a fascinating universe, populated by unique objects that tell millennia-old stories and represent true works of art. Among the most coveted and fascinating pieces are those with illuminated facsimiles, authentic gems that captivate enthusiasts of history, art, and culture. But what makes these miniature treasures so special and why invest in them?

Collectible items with illuminated facsimiles are faithful reproductions of ancient manuscripts, often crafted in reduced scale and with breathtaking precision. Illuminated manuscripts refer to medieval books adorned with miniatures, ornamental borders, and elaborate letters, while facsimiles are exact copies of historical documents, ranging from antiquity to modern times.

Each piece is a precious tile that allows one to connect with past epochs, distant cultures, and extraordinary works of art. The variety of subjects covered in these artifacts spans from classic literary works to scientific treaties, from Sacred Scriptures to geographical maps, offering a wide range of options to satisfy even the most discerning tastes.

  1. Historical and Artistic Value: Each piece encapsulates a unique historical and artistic value, a testimony to bygone eras and craftsmanship.
  2. Exclusivity: Illuminated facsimiles are often produced in limited editions, giving them an exclusive character and added value for collectors.
  3. Safe Investment: The constant interest in history and art ensures that the value of these items tends to increase over time, making them a safe and profitable investment.
  4. Aesthetic Pleasures: Beyond their economic value, owning illuminated facsimiles also offers unparalleled aesthetic pleasure. Admiring the beauty of the miniatures and the precision of the details is an experience that enriches the soul of anyone.
  5. Accessibility: Thanks to technological advancements, many illuminated facsimiles are now accessible to a wider audience, allowing more people to approach these treasures without facing prohibitive costs.

Investing in illuminated facsimiles is not only an act of passion for history and art but also an investment that can bring personal satisfaction and financial benefits in the long run. Each piece represents an open window to distant worlds, a tangible testimony to human creativity and the evolution of knowledge.

San Francesco d’Assisi la vita e le opere

LOTTO 95

Il fior di Virtù di Amerigo Vespucci

LOTTO 118, 400

Libro de le experience che fa el cauterio del fuocho ne corpi umani

LOTTO 122

Libro d’Ore del Cardinale Carafa

LOTTO 123

Il Grande Viaggio di Cristoforo Colombo

LOTTO 124

Libro di Preghiere di Renata di Francia

LOTTO 125, 402

Libro d’Ore di Gregorio XIII

LOTTO 129, 159, 401

Caravaggio, il pittore della luce

LOTTO 132

Leonardo, il Genio

LOTTO 133

l Virgilio Riccardiano

LOTTO 146

Codice Leicester di Leonardo Da Vinci

LOTTO 147

Codice del Volo di Leonardo Da Vinci

LOTTO 148

Sant’Antonio Abate, la vita e le opere

LOTTO 156

Francesco Petrarca, I Trionfi

LOTTO 158

Breviario Grimani

LOTTO 182

La Bibbia d’Oro del secolo

LOTTO 262

Taccuino di viaggio di Vincenzo Scamozzi

LOTTO 272

Humanae Salutis

LOTTO 306

Il Sant’Agostino estense

LOTTO 343

Manoscritto Egerton 943

LOTTO 407

Divina Commedia del Duca Filippo Maria Visconti

LOTTO 503

La Divina Commedia di dante Alighieri

LOTTO 504

Evangeliario

LOTTO 505

Comedia Aragonese. Illustrata da Priamo della Quercia e Giovanni di Paolo

LOTTO 515

Madonna dell’Umiltà

LOTTO 153

Regia Carmina di Convenevole da Prato

LOTTO 2731

Erbario di Trento

LOTTO 2943

Speculum Humanae Salvationis

LOTTO 2655

Offitium Beatae Mariae Virginis

LOTTO 2772