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Assicurazioni Generali Austro-Italiche plaques: the earliest plaques show the Hapsburg two-headed eafle (1833/1848)
Austrian agency metal plate: (around 1920)
Assicurazioni Generali metal plate: the company adopted its current simplified name in 1848
metal plates: the plates placed on property or insured buildings were different between Italy and the provinces of the Empire
glass windows with frosted lion: between 1909 and 1914, the Procuratie Vecchie building in Venice, wich housed the Veneto Head Office, was radically refurbished
detail of glass window with frosted lion: Murano craft (ph. Cherinfoto snc e Roberto Banrnabà)
lace in 'Venice-stitch': needle finished, 1925 (Merletti Jesurum school, Venice)
winged lion on tapestry: reproduced in 1982
sticker of the 'Flying Lion': as symbol of the agreement between Generali and Alitalia wich generated a policy customized for air travelers (G. Forattini, 1985)