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A SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER-GILT TAZZA
17TH CENTURY
Shaped circular, on circular foot chased with strapwork and flowers, the knopped baluster stem with conforming decoration and applied with figures carrying fruit, shells and putto, the fluted dish supported by three masks and chased with alternating panels of strapwork and centering an engraved coat-of-arms, apparently unmarked
6 1/8 in. (15.6 cm.) high; 16 oz. 10 dwt. (521 gr.)

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The engraved arms are likely those of a family of the Navarre region of Spain.

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