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

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