A George III silver regimental entree dish and cover from The Picton Service, by Paul Storr, London 1814, rectangular form, fluted decoration, chased anthemion border, the leaf capped fluted handle with lion masks and with a beaded border, engraved with the Picton arms and 'Third Division', the base with a shell and gadroon border, and engraved with a crest, both sections numbers '1', length 32cm, approx. weight 77.5oz. Provenance: a Private Collection of Regimental Silver. At the close of the Peninsular war in April 1814, the General Staff and Officers of the regiments who had served under Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton in the 'Fighting' third Division, commissioned a magnificent and generous dinner service to be presented to their Commander. Picton enjoyed a short retirement before he was called on again by The Duke of Wellington to face Napoleon, where he took command of the 5th Division. At the Battle of Waterloo, in the early afternoon of the 18th June 1815, General Picton was killed by a musket ball to the head. he was the most senior officer killed at Waterloo. Six pieces from the Picton service were sold at Christie's, New York, Important Silver, 14 April 2005, lot 181. A pair of candelabra from the service were sold at Christie's, New York, Important Silver, 17 May 2011, lot 160. This entree dish was purchased at Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 30 January 2008, lot 160.
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A Victorian silver wine ewer, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1862, also stamped to foot 'Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr and Mortimer', baluster form, foliate capped fluted and beaded scroll handle, gilded interior, on a raised circular foot, beaded borders, height 28cm, approx. weight 21.9oz. Provenance: Purchased from Deacon and Son, High Street, Marlborough, 12 June 1976.
A William IV silver mustard pot, by Paul Storr, London 1832, circular form, pierced and chased with foliate and scroll decoration, bifurcated scroll handle, the hinged cover mounted with a flower, on three pierced feet, with a later blue glass liner, the cover with a crest, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz.
A George IV silver warming stand/lamp, by Paul Storr, London 1828, scallop shell form, on three shell feet, lift-out burner, engraved with two crests, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 11.75oz. The crests are that of Gordon (of Sorbie) and another. Provenance: Woolley & Wallis, Silver Sale, 9 December 2005, lot 85.
A pair of 19th century Paul Storr silver rectangular entrée dishes and covers, having gadrooned rims, engraved with armorials to the covers and crests to the bases,, London 1810, weight 135oz - overall both have been over cleaned, marks are rubbed, armorials and crests very worn, gadrooned edges, very smooth in places, both dented
A WILLIAM IV SILVER CREAM JUG, by Paul Storr, London 1835, of squat lobed form with reeded rim, the S-scroll handle with leaf-form thumbpiece above a scallop shell flanked by foliage, no. 168, stamped "STORR & MORTIMER". 9.5cm high, 8.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and crisp. A couple of small and minor dents to the body and some bruising commensurate with age but generally in overall good condition.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, by Paul Storr, London 1832, of squat melon form, the conforming hinged domed cover with applied leaf-form collar and fruit-form knop, the swept reeded handle with leaf-form thumbpiece above a scallop shell flanked by foliage, the scroll-form spout partially fluted and with leaf-capped mouth, raised on a moulded scallop foot, crested, no. 257, stamped "STORR & MORTIMER". 28.5cm long, 29 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThe engraved crest on the squat melon form body is rubbed. Marks to lid and base still very clear, no signs of damage or repair, overall good condition.
A SUBSTANTIAL GEORGE III SILVER MEAT DISH AND MAZARINE, by Paul Storr, London 1810 and 1811, oval, the meat dish with egg and tongue edge, crested; the mazarine crested and pierced, raised on four bun feet. Meat dish 51.5cm long, 37cm wide, approx. 170 troy ounces.CONDITION REPORTThe hallmarks are wonderfully crisp and clear. The mazarine is very slightly misshaped and therefore does not sit completely flush on the dish. Generally the two pieces are in good condition commensurate with age and use. With only the usual level of surface wear.
A Victorian silver hot water jug with ivory insulators, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1854, the plain baluster body embossed with swirling convolvulus within a scroll-capped handle, shell and scroll borders, a domed cover applied with a cast floral finial, and incuse stamped on the base Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer,20.2cm high, 19.9oztCondition report: Overall condition fairly good, with gentle wear to the high points, the top two pins that secure, the handle and the cover protrude slightly. Hallmark clear.
A magnificent IrishÿWilliam IV silver gilt Warwick Vase,ÿafter Paul Storr, Ascot Cup, by Richard Sawyer Junior, Dublin 1836, the bead and egg and dart moulded top above a band of cast scrolling vines, and six cast horse heads emerging in high relief, and tiger pelts below, and acanthus leaf applied with two leaf cast and reeded double interlaced handles, on a stem base with square foot on a conforming square panelled plinth, chased with trailing shamrocks, both inscribed Finlay Fecit, 8 College Green, Dublin, 15 1/4" (39cms), 6000 grams, 212 ozs approx. (1)
A TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS, various makers and dates, in Fiddle pattern, comprising table and dessert forks, table, dessert and teaspoons, 102ozs, together with later dessert and table knives, maker Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1999, in a dark oak canteen with a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing two drawers with brass campaign handles, with key (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Dessert knives weigh 23ozs 6dwts total grossTable knives weigh 30ozs total gross, no engraving and all steel bladesTeaspoons 6 x WB, London 1865, 4 x CE(?), London 1865, 2 x WRS, London 1844, all same engraved initialsDessert spoons 6 x J Whipple, Exeter 1876, 6 x David Reid, Newcastle 1857, all engraved same initialsTablespoons 3 x Paul Storr, London 1815, no engraving, 4 x Th. Byne, Exeter 1847, dolphin armorial, 2 x AB Savory, London 1827, no engraving, 2 x Eley, Fearn, Chawner, London 1809 and 1 x FH, London 1829Table forks 5 x Wm. Haseler, London 1903, all engraved B, 6 x CL, London 1840, all engraved W and armorial, 1 x AB Savory, London 1832, engraved initialsDessert forks 2 x Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1909, no engraving, 2 x no maker, London 1861, no engraving, 8 all different, some engraved
A George III silver teapot, probable mark of Paul Storr, London 1815, (indistinctly marked to the body), of compressed circular form with gadrooned parapet, the part marked flush fitting hinged cover topped with a fluted ivory finial, carved ivory handle with serpent terminals, spout with acanthus decoration, raised on a gadroon edged shallow pedestal foot, 28cm over the spout and handle, 11cm in height, 29oztProvenance: From the estate of Cockfield Hall, SuffolkFootnote: Paul Storr was England's most celebrated silversmith during the first half of the nineteenth century and his pieces historically and currently adorn Royal palaces and the finest stately homes throughout Europe and the world. The distinctive shape and the unusual handle in this example have been features of many teapots marked by Storr, including an example of the same age which is on display in the Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, West Virginia, USA.
A Victorian silver mustard, mark of John Hunt & Robert Roskell, of simple circular tapering form, the hinged flat topped cover with trefoil thumbpiece, simple C shaped handle, marked to the underside, 'HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER 7974', with colourless glass liner, presentation engraving to the cover, gilt washed interior, 3.8ozt weighable silver
Y A William IV silver melon shaped tea pot by Paul Storr, London 1831, stamped Storr & Mortimer, no. 114, with a flambeau finial to the flush cover, the leaf-capped C-scroll handle with ivory spacers, a lobed spout and a moulded collet foot, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) long, 631g (20.3 oz) gross Provenance: The Lord Hesketh, Easton NestonCondition Report: Maker's mark partially obscured, rest are clearHinge goodCover sits wellCover has been strengthened and repairedSmall piece of silver missing to handle near ivory bandSplits to the ivorySmall patches of solder to the bodyCrease to the bodyStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Collection of all the addresses and other papers which were published during a late contested election at Grantham: To which is added a correct list of the voters, taken from the poll-book, printed and sold by R. Storr, 1818, "A report of the speeches delivered at the hustings, and a reprint of the addresses, songs, and squibs issues by the different parties prior to and during the contested election, for the Borough of Newark. Also an alphabetical list of the poll", printed and published by S. & C. Ridge, 1830, and "The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members. To serve in the House of Commons", printed by E & R Nutt and R. Gosling, 1722, three half leather bound volumes
A silver cream jugPaul Storr, London 1798Urn form with part fluted body, gadroon band above with a waisted rim, reeded upright loop handle, on a spreading square pedestal foot, gilded interior, with armorial engraving, height 14.3cm, weight 10.4oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty from an International Private CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern fish slicePaul Storr, London 1817Engraved crest for Lieutenant General Sir Richard Hussey GCB GCH PC FRS (1775-1842), length 30.2cm, weight 5.2oz.Footnotes:Lieutenant General Sir Richard Hussey GCB GCH PC FRS (1775-1842) later Baronet Vivian created 1828 and Baron Vivian created 1841. He was the son of John VIVIAN (1750-1826) of Truro by Betsey CRANCH, a British cavalry officer who served in Flanders and Holland from 1800 in the Peninsular War. When in command of the light cavalry in 1814 he took part in the action at Croix d'Orade on the Ers River, where he was severely wounded. During this action the 18th Hussars seized a key bridge intact helping to isolate the French defenders of Toulouse. His crest refers to this action. In 1815 he commanded the 6th Brigade and subsequently played a major part in the Battle of Waterloo, for which he was highly decorated. After the battle he remained in France as part of the army of occupation.VIVIAN married firstly in 1804 Eliza CHAMPION and secondly Letitia WEBSTER. He left issue from both marriages and a natural son in 1802.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A diamond pendant, having yellow metal and white metal mounts set with approx. 1½ carat centre stone surround with an arrangement of six ¼ carat diamonds, one ¼ carat diamond to the loop, three pear cut diamonds suspended beneath and further smaller diamonds throughout, 10.5gms total weight and contained in a fitted box by Hunt & Roskell Ltd Late Storr & Mortimer London
A FINE REGENCY SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER, by Paul Storr, London 1819 and 1820, the base applied with crisply chased sea shells and scrolling foliage, the domed cover with finely cast oak leaf and acorn handle, engraved with an armorial, engraved to underside of base 'Anne Lyman'. 32cm wide, 24cm deep, 77.3 troy ounces
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SHAPED CIRCULAR DINNER PLATES JOHN HUNT & ROBERT ROSKELLStamped Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer, no. 8136, the raised rims threaded with leaves at intervals, engraved with a fake coat-of-arms28cm (11in) diameter, 1208g (38.85 oz) Condition Report: Very good condition, marks, decoration and engraving all crisp, usual knife marks as expectedCondition Report Disclaimer
1976 Suzuki 250 GT, 247cc. Registration number PNR 710R. Frame number 98415. Engine number GT250 98756.The GT series of motorcycles were manufactured and marketed by Suzuki between 1972-1977, with a range of engine capacities and cylinder counts. In 1973 the T250 twin was updated with new bodywork, Ram Air cooling, a single disc brake in front and was designated GT250. The GT250 retained its original engine and six-speed transmission, both remaining basically unchanged from the T20 x6 Hustler of 1966. The marketing name of "Hustler" was retained for the North American market. The Ram Air cylinder head was no longer used on the 1976 year's GT250A, new cylinder finning was supposed to make up for its benefits. The model got cleaner lines, thanks to the dropping of the rather large Ram Air device. The new four port SCAV engine delivered slightly more power, a washable air filter, revised second and third gear ratios and a four (instead of three) bearing crankshaft. Passenger footrests were moved from the swinging arm to the frame. The side cover lost its fake air intakes. PNR was in the long term ownership of Jackie Bell, a grass track racer from Lincolnshire and emerged from a 20 year slumber in his shed upon his demise. Bought from his estate by James Riches in July 2015 who sold it to David Storr who gave it to this firm to auction in July 2017 as lot 1525. Bought by our vendor as a father/son project, it was stripped, the frame had two cracks that were welded then powder coated, the engine was stripped and rebuilt and the tin ware painted. Then the project stalled, reassembled for this auction with new fork seals, headstock and swinging arm bearings it now requires finishing. A new loom is required and other fettling.Sold with the V5C.
A small collection of six antique silver salt spoons, comprising: a William IV one by Paul Storr, London 1833, foliate and scroll decoration, shell bowl, plus one with the handle modelled as coral, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1860, a silver-gilt one by Benjamin Smith, London 1836, shell bowl, the handle with bull rushes, and three by John Samuel Hunt: Wellington Variant and pattern of unknown name, and one with a cast foliate terminal, approx. total weight 4.8oz. (6)
A George III silver salver, by Paul Storr, London 1814, circular form, with a cast and pierced border of vine leaves and bunches of grapes, fluted outer border, the centre with a crest, on three vine-mounted shell bracket feet, the underside stamped 'Rundell Bridge et Rundell Aurifices Regis et Principis Walliae Regentis Britannias', diameter 30.5cm. approx. weight 46oz. Provenance: Sold by direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance. From the collection of Gordon W Quance. Purchased from Spink and Son Ltd., St. James's, London, 21 September 1965. The crest is that of Bridge (of Piddle Trenthide in Dorset), for Thomas John London Bridge.
A pair of George III silver entrée dishes and covers, by Paul Storr, London 1799, rectangular form, canted corners, the domed pull-off covers with reeded ring handled, gadroon borders, engraved with a crest, length 30.1cm, approx. weight 132oz. (2) The crest is that of Millar/Miller, Stockton, Wood, Wormington, Dewhurst and Langford.
Four pieces from a silver circular pedestal tea service by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926-30, in the manner of Paul Storr, of a cream jug and a sugar basin with serpent handles, a waste bowl and a stand, the vessel interiors gilt, the cream jug 10cm (4in) high, 1609g (51.7 oz)Condition Report: Waste bowl - Marks are clear, stands wellStand - Marks are clear, stands wellCream jug - Marks are clear, slightly wobblesSugar basin - Marks clear, stands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughoutCondition Report Disclaimer

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