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Arts and Crafts Hammered Silver 3-Legged Tazza by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904
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Arts and Crafts Hammered Silver 3-Legged Tazza by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904

1900 - 1920
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Arts and Crafts hammered silver 3-legged tazza. The hammered silver bowl raised on three pierced scroll legs on a hammered domed circular foot. Hallmarked Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904. Registered design number 429216 to underside and Goldsmiths Company and  address 112 Fleet Street W. Top bowl diameter 15 cm and height 13 cm. Approx weight 11.7 ounces. Excellent original condition and a beautiful example of Arts and Crafts silver

History

The Arts and Crafts movement was an international movement in the decorative and fine arts that began in Britain and flourished in Europe and North America between about 1880 and 1920. It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and often used medieval, romantic, or folk styles of decoration. The movement had an “extraordinary flowering” in Scotland where it was represented by the development of the ‘Glasgow Style’ which was based on the talent of the Glasgow School of Art. Structured more by a set of ideals than a prescriptive style, the Movement took its name from the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, a group founded in London in 1887 that had as its first president the artist and book illustrator Walter Crane. The Society’s chief aim was to assert a new public relevance for the work of decorative artists (historically they had been given far less exposure than the work of painters and sculptors).

Date Hallmarked Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904

Condition Excellent original condition with very clear hallmarks

Dimensions Approximate Top bowl diameter 15 cm and height 13 cm.

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Height
13cm (5.12")
Width
15cm (5.91")
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Solo Antiques has dated this Arts Crafts Silver Tazza to the 1900s.

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SA1229926
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3036
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Arts and Crafts hammered silver 3-legged tazza. The hammered silver bowl raised on three pierced scroll legs on a hammered domed circular foot. Hallmarked Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904. Registered design number 429216 to underside and Goldsmiths Company and  address 112 Fleet Street W. Top bowl diameter 15 cm and height 13 cm. Approx weight 11.7 ounces. Excellent original condition and a beautiful example of Arts and Crafts silver
fig 1. A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base.
fig 1. Arts and Crafts Hammered Silver 3-Legged Tazza by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904

History

The Arts and Crafts movement was an international movement in the decorative and fine arts that began in Britain and flourished in Europe and North America between about 1880 and 1920.
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It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and often used medieval, romantic, or folk styles of decoration. The movement had an “extraordinary flowering” in Scotland where it was represented by the development of the ‘Glasgow Style’ which was based on the talent of the Glasgow School of Art. Structured more by a set of ideals than a prescriptive style, the Movement took its name from the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, a group founded in London in 1887 that had as its first president the artist and book illustrator Walter Crane. The Society’s chief aim was to assert a new public relevance for the work of decorative artists (historically they had been given far less exposure than the work of painters and sculptors).

fig 2. A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base.
fig 2. Arts and Crafts Hammered Silver 3-Legged Tazza by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904

Date Hallmarked Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904

Condition Excellent original condition with very clear hallmarks

Dimensions Approximate Top bowl diameter 15 cm and height 13 cm.

UK Shipping included in buy it now price

Height
13cm (5.12")
Width
15cm (5.91")
Date of Manufacture

Solo Antiques has dated this Arts Crafts Silver Tazza to the 1900s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1229926
Dealers Internal Ref
3036
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Solo antiques are specialist antiques dealers in art nouveau, art deco sculpture, glass and arts and crafts pieces from 1880 to 1935

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A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base.
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Archive I A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base.

Arts and Crafts Hammered Silver 3-Legged Tazza by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904

Archive II A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base. View II
Archive III A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base. View III
Archive IV A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base. View IV
Archive V A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base. View V
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A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base.
Arts and Crafts hammered silver 3-legged tazza by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1904
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A hand-hammered sterling silver tazza dish supported by three curved legs attached to a round raised base.
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Antiques are the ultimate green purchase. By choosing historical pieces over newly manufactured goods, you completely eliminate the carbon footprint of modern mass production while preserving exceptional, timeless craftsmanship.

Arts and Crafts silverwork is characterised by hand-crafted production methods, reaction against industrial mass production, and visible hand-hammered planishing marks. Design aesthetics emphasise functional form, simple geometry, and organic structural elements.

An Edwardian silver tazza was raised from sheet silver through manual hammering, creating a shallow bowl mounted on either a pedestal stem or curved support legs soldered to a central base.

Authentic pieces carry official British assay office hallmarks, including the sterling lion passant, town mark, date letter, and registered makers mark, along with genuine planished hammer marks across the metal surface.

A silver tazza functions as a refined focal point positioned on a sideboard, dining table, or entryway console, presented either unadorned or containing dried botanicals.

Silver should be dusted regularly with a soft cloth and cleaned using non-abrasive silver foam or polish to prevent heavy oxidisation without removing natural surface patina.
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