Francesco Tagliente

Trieste


The streets of Trieste's Jewish ghetto were once filled with antique shops and a few remain among the bars and cafes that have sprung up more recently. Francesco Tagliente, a kind and welcoming specialist, has a good mix of traditional Habsburg-era pieces and those from the 20th-century, including some rare Luciano Florio Paccagnella vases from the Memphis era.


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