With a wide, shallow bowl, on a turned, waisted, knop stem and stepped circular base. Edward H. Pinto writes: ‘Standing fruit bowls or tazzas, simplified versions of Greek and Roman...
With a wide, shallow bowl, on a turned, waisted, knop stem and stepped circular base.
Edward H. Pinto writes: ‘Standing fruit bowls or tazzas, simplified versions of Greek and Roman models, are popular examples of turnery…’( ‘Treen and other wooden bygones’, Bell & Hyman, London 1979 p. 70).
Jonathan Levi illustrates a similar example in 'Treen for the Table - Wooden Objects Related to Eating and Drinking’, Antique Collectors’ Club, 1998, p. 183 pl. 15/17.