'The Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd' a collection of two footed tazzas together with two lidded food dishes by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield London, silver plated (said to be removed from the ship' Karatta')
A c.1900 WMF silver plate Art Nouveau figural tazza, model no. 246, modelled as a winged maiden holding a dove, the dish fashioned as two broad lily pads with tendril supports. Stamped maker?s marks and 246. 29 cm x 20 cm x 21 cm
Victorian Elkington silver plate tazza, c.1874, of circular form with central head of Medusa surrounded by cupids, and garlands, on a circular foot, height 11.5 cm
A pair of silver tazzas, hexagonal form with elaborate scrolling pierced decoration, raised on a round spreading foot. Sheffield 1933 and 1946 by Emile Viner. 716gm, width 25 cm, depth 11 cm.
A c.1900 WMF silver plate Art Nouveau figural maiden tazza, model no. 246, modelled as a winged maiden holding a dove, the dish fashioned as two broad lily pads with tendril supports. Stamped maker's marks and 246. 29.5 cm x 20.5 cm x 21.5 cm
Lovely Elkington silver plate twin handled tazza, the shallow top pierced with a scrolling decoration of flowers, foliage and acanthus, flanked by flower head handles, on a rococo base, height 13 cm
A Victorian ornate silver plate tazza stand, square scrolling base and four feet, the column with acanthus leaf decoration with floral decoration to the tazza holder, (glass tazza is absent). 20 x 43 cm.
Pair of mid 20th century French Puiforcat silver plate tazzas, designed by Jean Elysee (1897-1945), with circular spreading bowls on faux lapis and green marble bases, on a raised stepped circular foot, impressed makers marks to bowl and base, height 13.5…