A façon de Venise tazza, late 16th or early 17th century
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A façon de Venise tazza, late 16th or early 17th century
In very thin and fine soda metal, of plain circular form, the shallow tray raised on a spreading foot folded at the footrim, 22.2cm diam, 7.4cm high
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A very similar tazza was sold by Bonhams on 26 November 2014, lot 71. The form is related to those from the Duke of Buckingham's Glasshouse discovered at Wentworth Woodhouse in Yorkshire. One from the Peter Tillou Collection was sold by Christie's in New York on 28 January 2010, lot 190 and is now in the Corning Museum of Glass (inv. no.2014.2.1) and another was sold by Christie's on 3 December 2013, lot 166. A further tazza was offered in these rooms 20 May 2015, lot 20.
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In very thin and fine soda metal, of plain circular form, the shallow tray raised on a spreading foot folded at the footrim, 22.2cm diam, 7.4cm high
Footnotes:
A very similar tazza was sold by Bonhams on 26 November 2014, lot 71. The form is related to those from the Duke of Buckingham's Glasshouse discovered at Wentworth Woodhouse in Yorkshire. One from the Peter Tillou Collection was sold by Christie's in New York on 28 January 2010, lot 190 and is now in the Corning Museum of Glass (inv. no.2014.2.1) and another was sold by Christie's on 3 December 2013, lot 166. A further tazza was offered in these rooms 20 May 2015, lot 20.
This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
Condition
In good condition with no damage. There are a small number of incredibly faint scratches to the centre as expected, but these are of virtually no consequence. There is typical light wear to the rim and wear underneath the footrim as expected. There is a small burst air bubble to the interior of the side of the tray approximately 9mm wide, from manufacture. The tazza has a very slight lean from manufacture, meaning it is 7.4cm high at the highest point and 6.6cm high at the lowest.
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A façon de Venise tazza, late 16th or early 17th century
Estimate £700 - £1,000
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