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Tazza (stand for presenting food)

Manufacturer (English, founded 1759)
CultureEnglish
OriginStoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
PeriodGeorge III (1760-1820)
Date1790s
MediumGlazed earthenware (creamware)
DimensionsOverall: 9 x 13 cm (3 9/16 x 5 1/8 in.)
MarkingsImpressed WEDGWOOD
DescriptionWedgwood creamware Tazza with moulded decoration. This stand would have been used for displaying fruit or cakes on a dining table. The central roundel contains and image of a woman driving a horse-drawn chariot.
Credit LineGift of Jean & Kenneth Laundy
Object numberG08.2.11
Classifications
European Ceramics
Sub-classification
English Earthenware - Creamware
Status
On view
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