An early Victorian seed pearl part parure comprising a pair of bracelets with circular gold and blue and white enamel clasps, a brooch and a pendant in fitted leather case signed Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer Jewelers & Goldsmiths to the Queen and Royal Family 156 New Bond Street. Necklace missing, bracelets in need of re stringing, brooch with small areas of loss, some pearls off but present.
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Two matched George III silver salts by Paul Storr, London, 1808 and 1810, oval with shell, tongue, anthemion, acanthus leaf and shell borders, on "winged" paw feet, gilt interior and borders, engraved with crest within buckle and strap cartouche, 12 cm. long, wt. 396 gm. CONDITION REPORT: In good crisp condition, slightly different construction one from other in that one has a seperately applied border whereas the other has the border as part of the body all in one piece, one salt fractionally higher than other and one crest slightly smaller than other, the 1810 example has a tiny pinprick ding to lower body but this is insignificant
A George IV silver four bottle decanter stand with gadrooned edge, fluted handles on four shell and scroll feet, Paul Storr, London 1822, length 31cm, weight 39oz Condition - silver part appears in good order, no damage/repair, general wear only, one decanter stopper broken at base, one decanter with three chips to rim, variouis small to minor chips to glass facetted areas.
Victorian silver salver of circular form, with chased and engraved floral decoration, engraved armorial crest and reed and ribbon border, on reed and foliate bracket feet, underside stamped - Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer (London 1854), John Samuel Hunt. All at approximately 20ozs, 26.2cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some surface wear, scratching and minor denting to surface. Engraving slightly worn. One foot may have been repaired and salver does not sit square. Marks clear
Jones (E. Alfred). Some Silver Wrought by the Courtauld Family of London Goldsmiths in the 18th Century, privately printed at the Shakespeare Head Press, Oxford, 1940, black and white plates including photogravure frontispieces, top edge gilt, original cloth-backed decorative boards, spine browned and slightly frayed along upper joint, (one of 100 copies), together with Watts (W.W.), Old English Silver, 1st edition, New York, 1924, collotype plates, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed, chipped and soiled, both folio, plus Shure (David S.), Hester Bateman, Queen of English Silversmiths, 1st edition, 1959, black and white plates, some spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and 2 small closed tear repairs to lower panel, 4to, plus others on Georg Jensen, Paul Storr and Paul de Lamerie (7)
A Victorian silver christening mug by Roskell, Roskell & Hunt, of tapering cylindrical form, with rustic handle, engraved monogram and embossed with continuous fruiting vine decoration, on a textured ground, the base stamped "Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer 9403", London, 1887, 3.5in, 6.5 oz.
A Victorian silver christening mug by John Samuel Hunt, of tapering cylindrical form, with rustic handle, engraved monogram and embossed with continuous fruiting vine decoration, on a textured ground, stamped on base "Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt 2603", London, 1845, 3.25in, 6.5 oz.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER ENTRÉE DISH AND COVER BY PAUL STORR engraved with armorials, dish 28.5cm w, maker's mark and stamped STORR & MORTIMER, London 1832, 56ozs The marital arms are those of a member of the Aylmer family. ++In fine condition, the well of the dish with some typical light marks only
Postcard album containing approximately two hundred and fifty postcards of Scottish topographical interest including Tennis Courts - Crieff; Nigg Lighthouse, Putting Green - Perth, Post Office - Loch Tay, Iona from the Sound, Yacht pond and putting green - Largs, Girdleness Lighthouse - Aberdeen, The Pier - Raasay, Crofter Cottage - Skye, Storr Rock - Skye, Mabel Lucie Attwell (18) and other humorous, etc.
A pair of George III silver rectangular mustard pots, the domed covers with acorn pattern finials, gadroon and leaf scroll cast mounts, the bodies engraved with band of scroll and flowerhead ornament, on moulded and reeded footrims, and with leaf cast handles, 4.5ins wide x 3ins high, by Paul Storr, London 1815 and 1816 (weight 17ozs), and three blue glass liners for same (two cracked)
A Victorian silver claret jug, John Samuel Hunt, London 1859, the hinged cover with bunch of grapes finial to a vine handle and raised decoration of vines and leaves to the body, on a circular foot marked 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 9774', the front with monogram beneath a coronet, 32cm high, approximately 964gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey/see illustration Condition Report: Silver gilt interior. Monogram beneath coronet to front. Foot pushed in, needs repair.
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, mid/late 18th century, the brass arched dial with sunburst, 11" silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and inscribed 'Storr, London', on an eight day three train movement chiming to a nest of eight bells and striking to a single bell, the case with gilt eagle and blind fretwork cornice, the hood and trunk inlaid with shells and floral panels, height 245cm
A mid 19th century gold mounted, vary coloured agate panel link necklace, the vary coloured agate links, connected by gold plain circular links, the front with a swivel fitting and an associated gold mounted vary coloured agate bracelet, the links formed as alternating shaped curved and smaller oval links, (part of the clasp lacking), with a fitted case, detailed Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer Jewellers and Goldsmiths to the Queen. Illustrated
Phillips, P. A. S., Paul de Lamerie His Life & Works, The Holland Press, 1968, hard bound with dust wrapper; Paul de Lamerie: The Work of England's Master Silversmith (1688-1751), Goldsmiths' Hall Exhibition, 1990, soft bound; Penzer, N. M., Paul Storr 1771-1844 Silversmith and Goldsmith, 1954, hard bound with dust wrapper. (3)
A 19th century or earlier Koran, having belonged to Sheikh Salim Al Bishni, with letter dated February 1916, the book hand written in script and bound in leather, with lectern Note: A letter, from Ronald Storr, friend and advisor of TE Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), to Mr Stuart, from the Residency, Cairo, makes reference to correspondence with Salim Al Bishni, Sheikh Muhammed Bekhit, Grand Mufti of Egypt and Sheikh Nagi, President of the Islamic Court. Al Bishni and Bekhit were notable Islamic and Koranic scholars in Egypt in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the Koran was acquired by the Stuart family. Thence by descent to the current owner.
A Victorian silver four piece tea service by John Samuel Hunt, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each decorated with fluted foliate and geometric panels, the tea pot and hot water pot with carved ivory handles, London 1857, each base stamped 'HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER, 8713' 69.5ozt gross (4)
A Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl and matching pedestal cream jug, each with all over embossed and engraved floral and foliate decoration, gilt interior and leaf capped scroll handles, weight 18.7oz, height 13cm, London 1869, John Samuel Hunt, Hunt and Roskell late Storr and Mortimer (2)
Fabergé - a cushion cut Celanese sapphire and diamond brooch, the oval stone approx. 28.19 carats with a ribbon tied border of small diamond brilliants, bearing Workmaster's stamp A.H. for August Holmström (1829-1903), in fitted tooled Morocco box bearing Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer London retailer's label to the interior, also bearing Gemalogical Services Certificate, number 5776-3112, dated 29th September 2015

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