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Grand Tour Marble Tazza

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  • Continental Grand Tour Marble Tazza
    Located in New York, US
    Our large neoclassical tazza carved from variegated charcoal colored marble with red and grey dates from the nineteenth century. Provenance: Jay Waldmann, Waldmann Inc., Southampt...
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    Antique Late 18th Century European Grand Tour Centerpieces

    Materials

    Marble

  • Antique French Neoclassical Marble & Ormolu Pastry Centerpiece / Tazza
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    Antique French Neoclassical marble & Ormolu pastry Tazza France, Circa 1900s Of substantial size, a rare find, by repute, the provenance is said to be from the famed French 'Stohrer Patisserie' Bakery. The top crowned with an ormolu acorn finial, mounted on ormolu mounted column, holding the 12-inch wide oval marble tray...
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    Early 20th Century French Belle Époque Platters and Serveware

    Materials

    Alabaster, Marble, Ormolu

  • Vintage Alabaster Tazza
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    20th Century Simple and Elegant Alabaster Bowl, Delicate Scalloped Edge detail on Base and Bowl
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    1990s American Platters and Serveware

    Materials

    Alabaster

  • English Grand Tour Black Marble Pedestal 2-Handled Centerpiece/Tazza, 1800s
    By Benedetto Boschetti
    Located in New York, NY
    A Beautiful and Quite Large 19th century English Grand Tour Period Black Belgian Marble Pedestal stand Two-Handled Centerpiece/Tazza. This hand carved and hand-polished marble tazza ...
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    Antique 1840s Italian Grand Tour Centerpieces

    Materials

    Belgian Black Marble

  • Sterling Silver Tiffany Tazza
    By Tiffany & Co.
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    If antique sterling silver Tiffany & Co. pieces peak your interest, read on. This sterling tazza has detailed reticulated lattice work ...
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    Antique 1880s American Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Sterling Silver

  • A Very Large Schneider Tazza, 1925-30
    By Schneider Glass
    Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
    A Very Large Schneider Tazza, 1925-30 The extraordinary deep navy blue is not a colour normally found within glasswares. The Schneiders employed their own full time chemist to devel...
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    20th Century French Art Deco Platters and Serveware

    Materials

    Glass

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