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Armorial tazza, Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise (Venetian-style), Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass; blown, pattern-molded, enameled, gilt, Venetian or façon de Venise, or French
Italian
French
1499–1514
Tazza with cover, Lead-glazed earthenware inlaid with slip, with molded ornament, with 20th century unpainted foot, French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
ca. 1550–55, with later restorations
Tazza, Lead-glazed earthenware inlaid with slip, with molded ornament, French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
ca. 1547–59
Tazza cover, Lead-glazed earthenware inlaid with slip, with molded ornament, French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
mid-16th century
Scenes from the Life of Joseph, Pierre Reymond  French, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt; gilded metal finial of later date, French, Limoges
Pierre Reymond
Bernard Salomon
mid-16th century
Small tazza (one of a pair, part of a set), Asprey  British, Gilt bronze, malachite, British, London
Asprey
1851
Claudius Tazza, Unknown , Flemish, Antwerp ?, late 16th c., Gilded silver, Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Unknown
ca. 1587–99
Tazza, Glass, blown with filigrana a retortoli decoration, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
18th century
Tazza, Johann Conrad Lotter  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Conrad Lotter
ca. 1743–45
Christ and the Woman of Samaria, Suzanne de Court  French, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt
Suzanne de Court
late 16th or early 17th century
Armorial tazza, Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass.  Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
1513–34
Tazza, Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass.  Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500–1525
Armorial tazza, Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass.  Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500–1525
Tazza, Colorless (slightly gray), bubbly nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500–1525
Tazza, Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass. Blown, reverse painted, gilt (unfired)., Venetian or façon de Venise, probably Tyrolean; possibly Venice
Venetian or façon de Venise, probably Tyrolean; possibly Venice
ca. 1570
Tazza, Colorless (slightly tan) nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500–1525
Tazza, Colorless (slightly tan) and transparent turquoise blue nonlead glass. Blown, trailed, diamond-point (scratch) engraved., Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise, northern European
Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise, northern European
17th century
Tazza, Colorless (slightly gray) and opaque white nonlead glass. Blown, "vetro a retorti", pincered., Venetian or façon de Venise
Venetian or façon de Venise
first half 16th century
Tazza, Glasshouse of the Duke of Buckingham  British, Glass, British, London
Glasshouse of the Duke of Buckingham
ca. 1665–70
Small tazza (one of a pair, part of a set), Asprey  British, Gilt bronze, malachite, British, London
Asprey
1851
Vitellius tazza, Gilded silver, Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Flemish, Antwerp (?)
ca. 1587–99, foot added after mid-19th century
Tazza, Glass, French or Spanish
French or Spanish
probably 17th century
Tazza, Glass, enamelled and gilt, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
first half 16th century
Tazza, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
stem and foot late 16th–early 17th century, tray 19th century
Tazza, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
18th–19th century
Tazza, Glass, possibly German
possibly German
first half 18th century
Tazza, B. B., Silver, parcel gilt, probably Spanish
B. B.
early 17th century
Tazza (Alzata), Glazed earthenware, probably Italian, Montelupo or possibly Spanish
probably Italian, Montelupo or possibly Spanish
late 17th century
Dish on a low foot (Tazza), Coarse ware, enameled, Italian, Deruta
Italian, Deruta
early 18th century
Tazza, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Basalt ware, British, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
19th century
Tazza, Glass, enamelled, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
early 16th century
Tazza, Silver, Portuguese
Portuguese
second half 17th century
Tazza, Reinhold Vasters  German, Rock crystal, gold, enamel, rubies, sapphires, pearls, Italian, Milan
Reinhold Vasters
second half 16th century, mounts 19th century
Tazza, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Italian, Urbino
ca. 1580–1600
Tazza, Pewter, French
French
17th century
Tazza, A. Hertel, Pewter, European
A. Hertel
18th–19th century
Tazza, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
first half 16th century
Tazza, Glass, enameled, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
first half 16th century
Tazza, Benvenuto Cellini  Italian, Silver on base metal, British, after Italian, Florence original
Benvenuto Cellini
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 16th century original
Tazza, Elkington & Co.  British, Silver on base metal, British, Birmingham, after French original
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 17th century original