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PAUL STORR; a George III hallmarked silver bell shaped goblet with band of elaborately cast vines and grapes on pin pricked ground, on waisted knopped stem above spreading circular foot embossed with band of stylised floral motifs above plain cylindrical base, London 1810, height 17cm, approx 19.7ozt.Additional InformationShape appears intact, traces of surface wear such as some scratches and areas of scuffing throughout particularly to the inside, no traces of major damage or restoration. Postage of this lot will be £17 + VAT within the UK.
AN 8 DAY DURATION WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK. ARCHED BRASS DIAL SIGNED BY EMINENT CLOCKMAKER MARMADUKE STORR FOOT OF LONDON BRIDGE. FEATURING AN UNUSUAL DIAL SHOWING. STRIKE/SILENT FEATURE AND SECONDS TO THE ARCH. ALSO FINE CALENDAR FEATURE. ALSO WITH FINELY MATTED CENTRE, CHAPTER RING AND SPANDRELS. MOVEMENT STRIKING HOURS ON A SINGLE BELL. ( MARMADUKE STORR, IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN THE SON OF A YORKSHIRE CLOCKMAKER WITH THE SAME NAME, HE WAS A WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER OF FINE REPUTE. APPRENTICED IN 1724, HE WORKED VARIOUSLY AT THE FOOT OF LONDON BRIDGE, IN LOMBARD STREET AND SOUTHWARK UNTIL CIRCA 1775)
A Victorian silver novelty salt in the manner of Paul Storr, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1879, featuring a cherub, his head covered with grapes and vine leaves and holding a festoon of grapes and vine tendrils standing over a wicker basket with gilded interior, all raised on a cast rocky base, 13.8ozt 13 x 10cm (5 x 4in)
Fine George III Paul Storr silver coffee biggin - comprising coffee pot of baluster form, with bands of reeded decoration, egg and dart border, tapered spout, hinged cover with acorn finial and carved ivory handle with serpent mounts and engraved armorial, on removable stand with three ring handles, egg and dart borders and removable burner, on claw and shell feet (London 1810), Paul Storr. All at approximately 57ozs, 29cm overall heightCondition report: General overall condition good. All pieces have some surface wear, scratching and minor denting. Burner frame slightly distorted. Full armorial shielod on biggin is worn. Crests on burner rubbed. Hinged cover to biggin has been bent to fit and ivory handle is cracked. Interior is not gilded. Marks on base of biggin are clear and inside cover. Marks on base of biggin are clear and inside cover. Marks on frame are rubbed. Burner reservoir does not appear to be marked. Wick holder marks are clear. No signs of major damage or repair
λA George IV silver coffee pot and teapot, by Paul Storr, London 1826, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handles with ivory insulators, leaf and scroll capped spouts, the hinged covers with an unmarked crest finial, the bodies with an armorial within foliate mantling, on three leaf capped scroll feet, height of coffee pot 25.5cm, approx. weight 57.5oz. (2) The arms are those of Vincent impaling Norreys/Norris. The finial crest is that of Vincent.
A set of four George III silver salt cellars by Paul Storr, London 1796, navette pedestal and each with twin moulded high loop handles, gadrooned rims and foot bands, the interiors gilt, engraved with a crest, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; and four George IV old English pattern salt spoons by Spooner, Clowes & Co., Birmingham 1825, each engraved with a crest, 485g (15.6 oz) (8) The cellars with a crest for BABINGTON, BOWDON, CASEY, CASSE, CHANNY, CHARNELL, CRESSY, DELVES, FOWNES, FRANCIS, GENT, GRABY, GREBY, GRAVELL, KENSINGTON, MEADOWS, MEDLICOTT, PAKENHAM, PARKINS, PRING, PRINNE, QUARLES, RODNEY, SCARLETT, SCORY, STONER, WARRINGTON, WEBB and WHITCOMBE.The spoons with the crest of INGE, Thorp Constantine, Staffs.
ANTIQUE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, PAUL STORR LONDON 1812 the oval body raised on four cast lion mask and paw feet, with foliate capped handles and gadrooned and foliate border, the domed lid with further gadrooning and cast finial, body and lid with engraved coat of arms and crests for Baird family, full British hallmarks, 46.0cm, 4236g.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS with detachable handle, engraved with armorials, 30cm l, marked on dish, cover and handle, by Paul Storr, London 1800, 105oz 8dwts++Light wear, one dish and cover each stamped 4, the handle with four dots, the other stamped - dish 3, cover 3, handle with three dots
Paul Storr silver salver, the piecrust rim with acorn and oak leaf decoration, standing on four scallop and scroll feet, later engraved presentation inscription, sponsors mark for Paul Storr, together with stamp Storr & Mortimer, London 1837, 43.5cm diameter, 63oz approx Condition: Mid 20th Century presentation inscription, some minor dents and scratches, acorn and oak leaf decoration to the rim has lost some definition due to 200 years of polishing - **General condition consistent with age
PAUL STORR; a George IV hallmarked silver King's Husk pattern sauce ladle, with traces of engraved crest to underneath of the terminal, London 1820, length 17.5cm, approx 2.1ozt.Additional InformationGenerally appears to be in good condition, shape intact, rubbing and scratching to the crest underneath the finial, general minor surface wear such as scratches and some areas of scuffing, no traces of major damage or restoration, traces of cleaning products.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCEPANS HUNT & ROSKELL LONDON 1878 circular each engraved below the moulded rim with a monogrammed B below an Earl’s coronet and set opposite with a turned wood handle with silver screw mount stamped ‘HUNT & ROSKELL / LATE / STORR & MORTIMER 7649’ and ‘Breadalbane’ 30cm long 936gr (30oz) excluding handles Provenance: Gavin Campbell (1851-1922) the Earl of Breadalbane and Holland when acquiring these saucepans subsequently created 1st Marquess of Breadalbane in 1885 who was a Liberal politician held a number of high offices and as an enthusiastic silver collector is known to have stamped his pieces with his name; probably sold Christie’s London The Breadalbane Sale 12 May 1926.
Alex Katz, American (b. 1927) Screenprint in colors on Grammarcy paper "Ada with Flowers". Signed in pencil lower left Alex Katz R.T.P. Printer Simca Print Artists Inc. blind stamp lower right. Measures 48" x 36", frame measures 53" x 40-3/4". The hardcover book: Alex Katz Paints Ada by Robert Storr, accompanies this lot. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $8000.00 - $12000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Tully (Miss). Letters written during a Ten Years' Residence at the Court of Tripoli; published from the Originals in the Possession of the Family of the late Richard Tully, the British Consul: comprising Authentic Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Bashaw, his Family, and Other Persons of Distiction; also, an Account of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs, and Turks, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, for Henry Colburn, 1819, half-title to volume 2, 7 hand-coloured aquatint plates, folding map, light offsetting, armorial bookplates of the Thorold baronets of Syston Park, monogram book-labels 'J H T' (Sir John Hayford Thorold, 10th Baronet, 1773-1831), later book-labels of Sefik Atabey (see note), contemporary straight-grain pink calf by R. Storr of Grantham for Sir John Hayford Thorold, gilt spines with twin olivine morocco labels, joints rubbed, 8vo (21.4 x 12.4 cm) (Qty: 2)Atabey 1242 (this copy; illustrated); Blackmer 1682; cf. Abbey Travel 299 & 301, and Tooley 493-4. Ramsden Outside London p. 157 for the binder. 'According to the introduction these letters were written by the ... sister-in-law of Richard Tully, British consul at Tripoli from 1873 to 1793 ... The work is particularly valuable for its details of family life in the seraglio ... The very attractive plates depict genre scenes and costumes (Blackmer). The library of the Thorold baronets at Syston Park, Lincolnshire, was sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge in December 1884.
A George IV campana shaped two handled parcel gilt silver vase and cover, the body with beaded border above chased floral swags, cornucopia handles, chased floral/foliate strapwork lower section panels above stepped foot with foliate border, the plain mid section engraved with a coat-of-arms, the cover with chased floral border and domed top section similar, engraved with a crest, with detachable rose finial, the cup and cover by Henry Herbert, London, 1828, the finial marked Paul Storr, (maker's mark only & lion passant), 40.57 ozt (1,262 grams) CONDITION:marks good and crisp, the cover inside rim with slight dent, otherwise condition good
Paul Storr - a George III silver boat shaped pedestal sugar basket, of substantial gauge, bright-cut engraved with wrigglework ribbons, swags and paterae, oval foot, 18cm wide, London 1795, 14.5oz Condition Report: Please see additional images, marks fairly good with some rub, including to makers initials, wrigglework good, some scratches and surface wear, handle mildly askew, could easily be realigned

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