A GEORGE IV CENTERPIECE TAZZA, by Charles Fox II, London, 1828, the shaped circular dish with lobed ground, the center applied with armorials, the broad border repousa© and chased with panels of fruit between a knight's head, antelope above and two putti supporters, with lion's mask, foliate scroll and rocaille shaped rim; the detachable stand baluster quatrefoil, with plain shaped rim, the body chased with elaborate foliage and flowers beneath tongue-and-dart knop and stiff leaf band, the join with four curling foliate scrolls, all on a matted ground, fully marked on stand, dish and armorials--14in. (35.5cm.) wide, 93oz.

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A GEORGE IV CENTERPIECE TAZZA, by Charles Fox II, London, 1828, the shaped circular dish with lobed ground, the center applied with armorials, the broad border repousa© and chased with panels of fruit between a knight's head, antelope above and two putti supporters, with lion's mask, foliate scroll and rocaille shaped rim; the detachable stand baluster quatrefoil, with plain shaped rim, the body chased with elaborate foliage and flowers beneath tongue-and-dart knop and stiff leaf band, the join with four curling foliate scrolls, all on a matted ground, fully marked on stand, dish and armorials--14in. (35.5cm.) wide, 93oz.

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