A set of four George III silver tureens with three covers and one old Sheffield plated cover, by Paul Storr, London 1796, circular form, drop ring handles, pull-off domed covers with reeded handles, engraved with a crest, one handle a.f, one cover old Sheffield plated, together with a set of four electroplated warming stands, of circular form, turned wooden side handles, with moveable grip supports, on four bun feet, diameter of tureens 22cm, approx. weighable 135oz. (8) Provenance: The property of the Earl of Chichester.
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A George III silver tea pot, by Paul Storr, London 1822, circular form, the body with drape decoration, the leaf-capped spout with scroll mounts, flush hinged cover with a flower finial, leaf-capped wooden scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 30.5oz.
A pair of George III silver wine coolers, by Paul Storr, London, 1795 plain tapering bucket form, with loop handles and horizontal hoop bands, engraved with an armorial, the handles numbered 1 and 2, height 22.2cm, approx. weight 79.4oz. The arms are those of Baring, Barons Ashburton. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, Fine Silver and Vertu, 18 December 2007, lot 166.
A VICTORIAN PLAIN SILVER MEAT DISH, London 1854, mark of John Samuel Hunt, Hunt & Roskell Late of Storr & Mortimer, of oval form, with raised beaded rim to an orange peel ground, containing a plain border bearing crest and inscribed Dominus Fecit, with plain central reserve, (c.43 troy ozs). 41cm wide
A George IV Silver Meat Dish, Paul Storr, London 1825, shaped oval with gadroon, shell and foliate border, engraved to the rim with an armorial beneath a baron's coronet and between horse supporters, with motto garter Tam Virtus Quam Honos and motto scroll Ride Through for Hamilton, 42.5cm wide, 52oz 14dwt
A Pair of George IV Silver Soup Plates, Paul Storr, London 1829, shaped circular with shell, foliate and gadroon border, engraved to the rim with an armorial beneath a baron's coronet, the motto garter Fax Mentis Honestae Gloria and motto scroll Ryde Through, for Hamilton, 24.5cm diameter, 38.9ozt (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER 'PAUL DE LAMERIE' TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE with applied lambrequins alternating with strapwork, comprising oval tray with double baluster handles, 73cm w, teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, muffin dish and cover and butter dish, cover and glass liner, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1881, butter dish and muffin dish and covers 1883, marked HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER 8333, 263ozs 15dwts (11)++Tray - good condition no engraving or apparent erasure, coffee pot - good condition, sugar bowl- small dent to the left of one handle, polish residue, marks slightly rubbed, cream jug - good condition with light wear, teapot- foot slightly dented, polish residue, muffin dish and cover - good condition, butter dish and cover - good condition, polish residues, all with old discoloured lacquer
A George IV Silver Mug:By Paul Storr, London 1820, of urn form, the sides embossed and chased with fruiting vine tendrils on a matted ground above a shallow fluted base, raised on a spread circular form, initialled, H 9.2cm CONDITION REPORT: The hallmark is clear and to the side.The condition good, however the gilt interior is worn and the foot/base is pushed down/in. Engraved with script initials to foot. Handle has gentle wear.
PAUL STORR; a George III hallmarked silver circular salver with cast gadrooned rim with foliate scroll and scallop motifs, the body engraved with two vacant circular cartouches, on three cast papyrus capital legs, London 1814, diameter 19cm, approx 13.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition, the engraved decoration is later, the central area is thinner, re-engraved and with pin pricked work, possibly covering original inscription and mild damage/split in this area, spots of staining to the top, numerous minor scratches and small dints commensurate with age, few major scratches to underneath, stamped number 351.
A late George III silver tea pot by Paul Storr, of rectangular form with shell and gadrooned border and anthemion spout, on a beaded pedestal base, 27cm long, hallmarked for London 1811, 30 troy oz and a similar George III silver milk jug by Paul Storr, with half reeded body, shell and gadrooned border on a beaded pedestal base, 20cm long, marks rubbed, 10 troy oz, (2) Both purchased from Hicklenton & Phillips
Victorian silver teapot of baluster form, with raised scroll decoration, Satyr mask and eagle's head spout, silver scroll handle with leaf terminal and ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with leaf and flower-head finial on four Satyr face mask and scroll feet (London 1846), John Samuel Hunt. Underside also stamped - 2989 Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt. All at approximately 30ozs, 25.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some minor surface wear and scratching. One foot has been pushed in and teapot does not sit square. Ivory insulators cracked. Marks clear
A Victorian silver and parcel gilt trophy goblet of typical form having acanthus leaf decoration above a laurel wreath foot, John Hunt & Robert Roskell (late Storr & Mortimer), London 1867, h. 16 cm, 11 ozs, together with a metalware mounted plinth base CONDITION REPORT: With local presentation inscriptions, minor dents and wear
Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer. Ladies Fitted Travelling Jewellery Case, Tooled Brown Leather Case, The Hinged Top With Brass Inset Carrying Handle Opens To Reveal Silk & Velvet Lined Fitted Top Tray With Apertures For Rings, Necklace And Pendants, With Secret Flap For A Single Jewel. Together With A Further Tray And Recess To Base, The Whole In Very Good Condition With Outer Brown Leather Case
Syston Park copy.- Catullus, Tibullus & Propertius. Opera, [edited by Arthur Annesley], fine engraved additional architectural title, engraved head- and tail-pieces, occasional spotting, lightly browned, 19th century red straight-grain morocco by Storr of Grantham, gilt, spine faded, corners little worn, rubbed at extremities, g.e., 4to, Cambridge, University Press for Jacon Tonson, 1702.⁂ First edition of Catullus printed in England.
A Victorian silver matched four piece christening set, the mug by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1878, with a branch scroll handle, embossed with putti, engraved ES in an oval reserve, on a hexagonal foot and stamped Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 7707 beneath, 10cm (4in) high, the knife, fork and spoon by Francis Higgins II, London 1867 (1) and 1873 (2), with putti and a female figure terminals, chased with grape vine decoration, the knife 20.5cm (8in) long, 441g (14.2 oz) gross, in a fitted case Provenance: Unknown auction, 6th March 1980, lot 318
A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Paul Storr, London 1817, rounded rectangular form, gadroon borders, gilded bowls, on raised rounded rectangular bases, engraved with a crest, the foot also stamped with an 'M', length 10.2cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. (2) Provenance: purchased from Barbara Cattle, York, February 1985. The crest is that of Shrawley.
A George III silver chamber stick, by Paul Storr, London 1817, circular form, gadroon borders, urn shaped capital, leaf capped scroll handle, with a conical snuffer and chain, engraved with a crest, diameter 16cm, approx. weight 14oz. Engraved with an episcopal mitre and the badge of a Royal Duke, probably for Frederick, Duke of York and Albany and Bishop of Osnabruck.
A large collection of silver reference books, including: Penzer, N., Paul Storr, British Silver Snuff Boxes, The Lion Collection, The History of English Plate, Vol. I, The Albert Collection, Christie's Pictorial History of English and American Silver, The Gilbert Collection and other volumes. (qty) (Two Boxes)
A diamond ruby and pearl enamelled pendant necklace, central cushion cut diamond approx 0.50ct, surrounded by a six point star of twenty one pinky red rubies, thirty two old rose cut diamonds, patterned green red and white enamelled six stone diamond accented panel, supporting a pearl droplet terminal, the whole suspended from a ruby centred enamelled trilogy knot, oval elongated and enamelled barrel link chain necklace, yellow metal body, unmarked, original fitted Hunt Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer of London case, 38g gross
An 18th century silver vase, of goblet shaped form, with decoration of trailing vine with chased acanthus leaves below, London 1820, maker Paul Storr, weight 18.5oz, height 7.25ins Condition report: DATED 1820. Gauge of silver feels even all the way round so no signs of a crest or engraving being removed. The leaves around the base of the body are slightly rubbed from cleaning.
A George III Silver Salver, Paul Storr, London 1815, with gadroon and foliate shell border, on three foliate bracket feet, the centre flat chased with C scrolls, flowers and foliage, 26.5cm diameter, 25oz 6dwt The salver stands flat. The centre is thin and has certainly been erased. Chasing possibly later. Hallmarks in good order.
An early Victorian silver twin handled punch or centre bowl on silver mounted socle by Paul Storr, London 1838, engraved to the base Storr & Mortimer 234 and No. 367. Published as the Act directs by Storr & Mortimer, 156 New Bond Street, London. August 27. 1838 , the handles modelled as stallions rearing supported by foliate brackets, a cast fruiting vine everted rim, the shallow campana shape bowl lobed below, on a bold foliate pedestal, on a square base, the red velvet covered socle with a brass top, the base with a moulded silver footrim, engraved 234 Storr & Mortimer , 46cm (18in) high overall, the bowl 3701g (119 oz)
A Victorian silver shaped circular large salver by John Samuel Hunt, stamped 5046 Hunt & Roskell late Storr Mortimer & Hunt , London 1850, the cast openwork rim of entwined foliage with flowers at intervals, flat chased with a scrolling foliate broad band, on four cast openwork feet, 46cm (18in) diameter, 2904g (93.35 oz)
A Victorian silver novelty beehive inkwell by John Samuel Hunt, London 1851, engraved Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt 5417 and stamped 3739 to the feet, in the form of a straw bee skep with a bee finial to the hinged cover, a silver mounted cut glass inkwell beneath, on a twisted vine apron with three conforming feet, 11.5cm (4 3/4in) high, 425g (13.7 oz) weighable Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th October 1978, lot 295 (possibly Phillips, Son & Neale).
PAUL STORR. A pair of George III silver entree dishes by Paul Storr. Each pair with classical reeded decoration and removable reeded handles with chased leaf terminals. Each of the four dishes engraved with the Ormonde coronet and lozenge, one pair numbered 1, the other 4. Each stamped with Paul Storr's mark & full hallmarks for London, 1800. Base 30 x 21cm. Total silver weight approx. 107oz. Note: Each removable handle is not an exact match for the other.
PAUL STORR. A George III silver soup tureen, by Paul Storr. The upper rim, handles & pedestal foot with reeded decoration & the reeded handle with leaf terminals. The lid and the body, both engraved with the Ormonde coronet and lozenge. The foot rim & lid stamped with Paul Storr's mark & full hallmarks for London, 1800. Max. width 44.5cm. Total silver weight approx. 118oz.

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