Newspaper clipping from the front page of the Sunday News, dated February 24, 1924, showing a picture of the bank run that occurred to the Harlem branch of Lionello Perera & Co.
Photograph of the Harlem branch of Lionello Perera & Co. at 63 Wall Street, New York, after refurbishment works in Italian Neo-Renaissance style by Italian architects De Rose and Cavalieri. The building still exists at the crossroads of First Avenue and 118th Street, at number 2261.
Photograph of the Sampson Building entrance gate in Art Deco style built with Italian marble for the headquarters of Lionello Perera & Co. at 63 Wall Street, New York, probably in the early 1920s.
Front page for the Italian edition of the Evening Telegram, dated November 3, 1917, showing an advertisement of considerable size paid for by Lionello Perera & Co. in the lower left corner.
December page from the calendar of Lionello Perera & Co., also called Banca Cantoni, showing its Wall Street (left) and East Harlem (right) branches in 1907.