A good quality 19th century continental white metal tazza, indistinct mark to rim, the dished oval top embossed with an a warrior on horseback and three nymphs, between scroll cast handles, raised on a cherubic column and embossed spreading domed base terminating on four mask cast feet, 29cm high by 41cm wide, approx 38ozs.

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