A late 19th century Viennese rock crystal tazza, the bowl of scalloped form, the polychrome enamel handle centred with a mask and inset jewelled bosses, with twin dolphin terminals, on inverted baluster stem and domed gadrooned foot -- 6¾in. high.
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A late 19th century Viennese rock crystal tazza, the bowl of scalloped form, the polychrome enamel handle centred with a mask and inset jewelled bosses, with twin dolphin terminals, on inverted baluster stem and domed gadrooned foot -- 6¾in. high.
Provenance
Lot Essay
The tazza, originally with leather travelling case, was first sold in the Great Rooms on 27 February, 1903, Lot 102, property of Sir Hugh Adair, Flixton Hall, Suffolk.
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