Antique English Twin-Handled Tazza. Serving Dish. Early 20th Century. Silver Plated.

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£35.00

A stunning twin-handled silver-plated tazza with pierced Art Nouveau motifs from turn-of-the-20th Century Sheffield, England.

A tazza is a type of shallow, footed dish or bowl, often used for serving food or as a decorative piece.

This beautiful item dates back to Edwardian-era England, circa 1910.

It has a semi-obscured stamp on its base that most likely refers to Thomas Ellin & Co Ltd, a Sheffield-based company that registered a similar mark in May 1907.

This item would make a stylish small, table centre-piece and can also be used as a fruit holder.

It measures 15.5cm tall and 29cm wide.

It is in good antique condition, with no sign of damage. There are areas of slight tarnish that can be polished out.