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Rising from peasant origins, the House of Sforzas became military leaders and rulers in Milan. This family also held important ecclesiastical and political positions in the Papal States. The classical Sforza line by Vicenza Designs would be fit for any leader or ruler; however, its graceful sweeping lines bring elegance to the simplest of homes today. The Sforza square doorbell comes complete with installation hardware.
. May. ROCK ISLAND, IL. 2025-07-06 20:01:42
Rising from peasant origins, the House of Sforzas became military leaders and rulers in Milan. This family also held important ecclesiastical and political positions in the Papal States. The classical Sforza line by Vicenza Designs would be fit for any leader or ruler; however, its graceful sweeping lines bring elegance to the simplest of homes today. The Sforza oval doorbell comes complete with installation hardware.
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, otherwise known as the famous Raphael, a master Italian painter with works displayed on the walls and ceilings of the Vatican, is the inspiration for the Sanzio line of 100% pewter doorbells, door handles, cabinet jewelry from Vicenza Designs. Mounting hardware is included. 100% Lead-free pewter. Handcrafted in the USA.
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, otherwise known as the famous Raphael, a master Italian painter with works displayed on the walls and ceilings of the Vatican, is the inspiration for the Sanzio line of 100% pewter doorbells, door handles, cabinet jewelry from Vicenza Designs.
For sixty years Tiziano Vecelli was the undisputed master of Venetian painting and the leading member of the Venetian School. He was employed privately and publicly to produce 100's paintings and lived well into his 90's. The Tiziano-inspired line of fine pewter hardware is contemporary in style but enduring in design.
San Michele is the Italian name of the Archangel Michael and also represents various locations and churches in Italy, the most well-known being Isola di San Michele, an island in the Venetian lagoon in Northern Italy. Vicenza Designs brings the Venetian look and feel to your home through the San Michele collection of knobs, pulls, door handles, bathroom accessories, and more. The 100% lead-free pewter San Michele round doorbell will add a sense of saintly charm to your front entrance.
Meaning basket, cestino weaving is a design staple in Italy from handbags to ceramic tile and tapestry to bread. The 100% lead-free pewter Cestino (basketweave) square doorbell will add a sense of Italian country charm to your front entrance.
Meaning basket, cestino weaving is a design staple in Italy from handbags to ceramic tile and tapestry to bread. The 100% lead-free pewter Cestino (basketweave) round doorbell will add a sense of Italian country charm to your front entrance. Mounting hardware is included. 100% lead-free pewter.
Equestrian or horse races have long been a tradition in Italy. The Palio di Siena located in Siena, Italy, got its modern start in 1656. Vicenza Designs Equestrian line allows you to express your passion for horses in your home in a unique way. The horse-designed doorbell is easily installed. Mounting hardware is included. 100% lead-free pewter.
The largest national park in Italy, Pollino, covers more than 475,000 acres and is home to silver fir and labels maple, rhubarb and mint, newts and yellow-bellied toads, golden eagles and eagle owls. The Pollino line of cabinet jewelry brings the essence of that Italian national park to your home. 100% lead-free pewter.
Great doorbell that matches with our hooks we also purchased from perigold!. Alex. US. 2025-04-01 13:27:39
"The chariot, towering, threads the fiery sphere, And rises thence into the lunar reign. This, in its larger part they find as clear, As polished steel, when undefiled by stain; And such it seems, or little less, when near, As what the limits of our earth contain: Such as our earth, the last of globes below, Including seas, which round about it flow -" taken from the poem, Orlando Furioso, by the Italian poet and diplomat, Ludovico Ariosto in the early 1500's.