Paul Storr - a pair of George IV silver oval sauce tureens and covers, acanthus bud finials, gadrooned borders, cast shell and acanthus scroll feet, 21cm over handles, London 1821, 1330g gross
Paul Storr - a George III silver half-fluted lamp shaped teapot, flush-hinged cover with knop finial, scroll capped handle, domed foot, fruitwood fittings, 26.5cm long, London 1815, 736g gross
DESCRIPTION: Paul Storr George III Silver sugar cellar with oval form and double scrolling acanthus relief handles, completed with a fluted body, tapered stem, and stepped foot. Markings: P.S. (Sterling Lion) Passant, (crowned leopard), S (Date Mark) (Duty Mark) with incised silversmith notes. CIRCA: 19th Cent. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 3.5" x Dia: 7.25" (Total Weight: 212 Grams) CONDITION: Great overall condition. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.
DESCRIPTION: Paul Storr sterling silver bowl with ribbed body, double acanthus leaf scrolled handles and gadroon rim. Markings: 530, 'PS, London crowned leopard's Head' (other marks illegible) CIRCA: 19th Cent. ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: H: 4.25" x Dia: 9" (Total Weight: 510 Grams) CONDITION: Minor scuffing due to age and use, tiny dent at body near armorial, in otherwise very good condition. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.
Paul Storr, English (1770-1844) Antique Regency Sterling Silver Water Kettle, Hallmarked and hallmarked dated 1807. Measures: 7-3/4" H, 7" W., 6" D. Total weight 24.14 troy ounces. Condition: Very good condition. Estimate: $2000.00 - $4000.00 Domestic Shipping: $85.00
Paul Storr, English (1770-1844) Antique Regency Sterling Silver Water Kettle on Stand with Burner. Hallmarked and hallmarked dated 1807. Measures: 11" H, 7" W. Total weight 57.5 troy ounces. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $4000.00 - $6000.00 Domestic Shipping: $124.00
A rare set of eight George III sterling silver chargers, Paul Storr (1771-1844), London, 1814 With scalloped and gadrooned rims, each engraved with armorial crest in the form of a crown above winged star, marked. Dia: 10 ¼ in., Total weight: 153.035 oz. t.
Paul Storr George III platter London, United Kingdom, 1801 silver 1 h x 15 w x 10.5 d in (3 x 38 x 27 cm) Impressed maker's mark to underside 'P.S.' with English hallmarks. Engraved coat of arms with Radcliffe family crest and motto 'Virtus propter se'. 42.8 ozt. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.
Paul Storr Sterling Silver Covered Bowl Oval on pedestal foot having gadrooned rim and two angular loop handles, lidded, horse finial and armorial shield engraved on front (hallmarked on base and lid and date mark of 1799) Property from: a Private Collector, Chicago (Edgewater), Illinois Category: Silver & Metalware > Sterling Silver Estimated Sale Time: 11:25 am CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Last modified: July 3, 2024, 10:18 am
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William IV sterling silver teapot by Paul Storr, London, (English, 1771-1844). Foliate designs and thumbpiece. Flush hinged lid. Acorns with leaves lid finial. Very worn marks on bottom: Storr & Mortimer, faint PS central mark and stamped 110. Marked under lid and where handle meets body above spacer ring detail. 25 ozt.
Paul Storr. A pair of William IV or early Victorian silver decanter stands, each of panelled globular form, with alternate decorated lobes depicting flowerheads and trailing foliage, the centre of each with armorial crest, Paul Storr, London c.1837, diameter 15.7cm, height 2.7cm, combined weight 548g/17.61ozt approx (2)
Paul Storr. A George IV silver Stag Hunt pattern butter knife, length 20.3cm, weight 78g/2.50ozt approx Note: A Regency pattern designed for Rundell Bridge & Rundell by Stothard and first made by Paul Storr (Pickford, 1983) Reference: Pickford, I. (1983). Silver Flatware. ACC Distribution. ?
§ PAUL STORR: A WILLIAM IV SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE by Paul Storr, London 1833, comprising a teapot, cream jug and a two-handled sugar bowl, the teapot and sugar bowl of ogee form, the cream jug of baluster form, each foliate-form handle with a bifurcated terminal, the teapot with a wrythen knop, chased and flat-chased with diaper panels and scrolls. (3) Teapot 28.5cm long, 57 troy ounces gross With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number W3V3PNVU
Pair of silver vegetable dishes with lids, London 1831, silversmith Paul Storr (1771 - 1844) characterized by "English" corners and podded profiles; lids embellished on both sides with engraved heraldic insignia, surmounted by a ring handle chiseled with vegetal motifs, distinctive element placed to support the grip 19x27x22 cm - total weight gr. 4178
Hot water jug/coffee warmer on warming stand, with a carved wooden handle. Paul Storr English hallmarks. The jug baluster form, the stand with three fluted lion's paw legs and rings on tripod base, with a central circular burner. Total weight 49ozt. Dimensions: H 11" x W 6" x D 6" Condition: Tarnished.
DESCRIPTION: George III sterling silver dinner plate, mark of Paul Storr, London, 1812, with engraved armorial and applied gadroon border. Total weight: 552 g CIRCA: 1812 ORIGIN: English DIMENSIONS: Diameter: 9.5" CONDITION: Scratching consistent with age and use. One minor blemish to patina. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.
Paul Storr A George III silver swing handle bread or cake basket, of rounded form, atop a spreading circular pedestal foot, the reticulated body with gadroon edge border, the swing handle decorated with reeded banding, surmounted with acanthus leaf capping and with central vacant cartouche encircled with laurel leaves, the underside with presentation inscription, 'To James Hack Tute, in memorial of his devoted exertions of Irish distress in the Famine years of 1846, 1847, 1848, H.C.20. VII. 1848', fully hallmarked to the rim on the foot, with corresponding part marks struck to each side of the swing handle, Paul Storr, London 1801, height (to rim) 10.2cm, height (to top of handle when fully extended) 24cm, diameter 30.2cm, weight 961g/30.89ozt approx
Paul Storr A set of four William IV or early Victorian salt cellars, each of panelled oval form, the body decorated with swags of floral garlands, atop three volute scroll supports with acanthus leaf surmounts, each with gilt interior, Paul Storr, London 1837, diameter 9cm, combined weight 717g/23.05ozt approx (4)
London, 1834, round with gadroon border, heraldic device, marks for Paul Storr, 16.75 oz. T., 9-1/2 in. Provenance: Property of a Southern Museum sold to benefit the Acquisition Fund
A George IV sterling silver table fork, London 1820 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) A George IV sterling silver table fork, London 1820 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) Kingâs Husk pattern, double struck, engraved to the reverse with a crest of a stagâs head couped, collared. Fully marked. Length â 21 cm / 8.25 inches Weight â 108 grams / 3.47 ozt
A George III sterling silver dessert spoon, London 1816 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) A George III sterling silver dessert spoon, London 1816 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) French Fiddle and Thread pattern, double struck, engraved to the front with a mid-19th century initial A in gothic script. Fully marked. Length â 17 cm / 6.7 inches Weight â 55 grams / 1.77 ozt
Paul Storr Sterling Silver Tea Urn London, 1826; elaborately decorated with rocaille, scrolls, and flower blossoms; with maker's mark, date letter and standard mark to cover, and with city, date letter, standard, and duty mark to body; Approximately 4,815 grams
Paul Storr, (English:1771-1844). A Georgian silver chamberstick with its original snuffer, created by Paul Storr one of the finest silversmiths. Detailing on the snuffer, stem and around the edges of the saucer woth foliate edges.
GEORGE III SILVER VERMEIL DESSERT CUTLERY FOR 18 IN THE ORIGINAL BOX. Storr, Paul. London. Date: 1819. Technique: Silver, gilt. The knifes with vermeil blade and mother of pearl handles. Description: The cutlery handles at the end each with shell decor. A total of 54 pieces. Consisting of 18 forks, 18 spoons and 18 knives. Weight: Ca. 1940g. Measurement: L. 18/17,5/20,5cm. Measurements of the box 17x29x25cm. Mark: Inspection mark London 1819, inspection mark Paul Storr (since 1793, cf. Grimwade no.2235). Enclosed: 12 vermeil coffee spoons. Dublin. Maker's mark indistinct. Ca. 230g. Provenance: - Private collection Rhineland. Explanations to the Catalogue Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Germany: 30,25 Euro plus 5,75 Euro VAT EU: 46,22 Euro plus 8,78 Euro VAT Worldwide: 92,44 Euro plus 17,56 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance
PAUL STORR (1771 - 1844) zeldzame beker met greep van dé beroemdste Engelse zilversmid in massief zilver, gemerkt "Londen 1801" (binnenin in vermeil) - hoogte : 7 cm - gewicht : 248 gram getekend rare antique English Georgian cup in Paul Storr signed and marked silver
Paul Storr, (English:1771-1844). An exceptional sterling silver water kettle by the greatest English silversmith of his era, Paul Storr (English 1771-1844). All properly marked with hallmarks of London 1807. 21ozt. Height 11".
Baron Cahir â A fine graduated set of three George III sterling silver meat dishes, London 1811 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) Baron Cahir â A fine graduated set of three George III sterling silver meat dishes, London 1811 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) Each of oval form with a broad edge and gadrooned double shell and acanthus rim, each edge engraved with a quartered coat of arms between supporters above the motto God Be My Guide all surmounted by a Baronâs coronet. Each stamped with numerals to the reverse 744 (largest), 745 (middle), 748 (smaller). Each fully marked to the reverse. (3) Largest length â 56.7 cm / 22.4 inches Middle length â 49.5 cm / 19.5 inches Smaller length â 43.5 cm / 17.2 inches Weight â 8454 grams / 271.8 ozt The arms are for Butler as borne by the Barons Cahir, from 1816 the Earls of Glengall For Richard Butler (1775-1819) 10th Baron of Cahir who was created in 1816 Viscount Cahir and Earl of Glengall. The son of the James Butler (1788) 9th Baron Cahir. In 1793 he married Emily, fourth and youngest daughter of James St. John Jeffereys of Blarney Castle, Co. Cork, by Isabel, sister of John, 1st Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Although proprietors of Cahir Castle on the river Suir, one of the largest castles in Ireland, they preferred to reside in Cahir House, Tipperary, a georgian mansion now a hotel. A visitor in 1793 reported: Lord Cahir gave a most flaming fete champetre in Cahir House where the company dined under marquees on the lawn and danced all evening. Lady Cahir danced an Irish jig in her stockings to the music of an old blind piper. We had a superb supper in the three largest rooms, all crowded as full as they could and we did not get home till eight o'clock in the morning and so slept all the next day. The year after these dishes the Baron commissioned John Nash to build a Gothic Cottage in the 560-acre park, "a picturesque retreat... greatly admired for the extreme beauty of its situation;" Nash also rebuilt the local church in 1817. A pair of wine coolers bearing these arms of 1812 by Paul Storr was sold Sothebyâs New York, 26 April 2008, lot 266 ($265,000 incl. prem) For a trio of three meat dishes of these sizes and rim of 1811/16 by Paul Storr, sold Christieâs New York, 27 Jan 2022, lot 146 ($20,000 incl. prem) For a trio of meat dishes of these sizes and rim of 1804-11 by Paul Storr sold Christieâs New York, 23 Oct 2018, lot 13 ($22,500 incl. prem) A meat dish of the largest size in this lot, also of 1811 by Paul Storr was sold Christieâs New York, 19 Oct 2021, lot 83 ($8,750 incl. prem)
A George III sterling silver egg cup, London 1796 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) A George III sterling silver egg cup, London 1796 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) Of rounded form upon a spreading circular foot, applied central girdle. Engraved to the side of a stagâs head couped, collared. Gilt interior. Fully marked to the footrim. Height â 7.1 cm / 2.76 inches Weight â 38 grams / 1.22 ozt
An antique early 19th Century English sterling silver repousse bread basket serving bowl produced by London silversmith Paul Storr (1770-1844). Exemplary relief designs of scrolling and botanical elements. Hallmarks stamped to underside. Total approximate weight 510 grams. Dimensions: 1.75 X 12.25 X 10 in. Condition: Good overall condition having mild age related surface wear. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery offers in-house ground contiguous USA domestic shipping, excluding New Mexico, for $55 plus insurance. Gallery will refer third party shippers for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
PAUL STORR: A PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MEAT DISHES, LONDON, 1803 PAUL STORR: A PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MEAT DISHES, LONDON, 1803 the substantial serving platters of shaped oval form with gadrooned border, engraved with the Wickenden family crest of a dexter hand holding a cross croselet fitchee, hallmarked to the underside, London, 1803, P.S., 4735 grams (167oz) in weight overall, 45cm x 34cm (2)
PAUL STORR: A STERLING SILVER AND GLASS GEORGE III PERIOD CRUET SET, 1806 PAUL STORR: A STERLING SILVER AND GLASS GEORGE III PERIOD CRUET SET, 1806 of impressive size, the large oval stand with gadrooned border and twin foliate handles, with a raised oval centre with foliate handle and beaded border, raised on four scrolling foliate feet, with individual spaces to hold each of the cut glass and silver mounted containers, comprising a pair of jugs or decanters, four smaller bottles with stoppers, a shaker on circular foot and a condiment jar or pot, also footed, each piece hallmarked PS, London, 1806, the stand alone weighing 2536g / 81.54oz the stand 44cm wide x 26cm high In excellent condition with no damage. An exceptionally rare set to find in such good original condition by the most esteemed and famous silversmith of the George III period.
PAUL STORR: A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT ON BURNER, LONDON, 1813 PAUL STORR: A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT ON BURNER, LONDON, 1813 the pot or biggin of bulbous ewer form with cast bands of gadroons, the spout with anthemion decoration, with hinged cover with fruiting finial, the ivory handle terminating in a winged serpent mask above twin serpent tails, the body with heraldic crest, raised on a stand with triangular foot with lion's paw supports rising to circular mount and pendant ring handles, burner fitted for wick, 1770 grams in total weight, hallmarked PS, London, 1813 to stand and pot, 27cm high This lot is subject to CITES and will require an export permit, we can assist with this process. Ivory licence reference no. 5C3VMTTU
PAUL STORR: A FINE PAIR OF GEORGE IV STERLING SILVER SECOND COURSE DISHES, 1826 PAUL STORR: A FINE PAIR OF GEORGE IV STERLING SILVER SECOND COURSE DISHES, 1826 the serving plates of scallop edged outline, with deep gadroon, shell and foliate borders, the dished interiors also scallop shaped, each raised on four foliate scroll feet, each dish engraved with a dragon or wyvern with wings raised over a ducal coronet, probably for the Seton Family, also engraved 1 and 2, hallmarked London, 1826, PS, both also marked 'STORR & MORTIMER 233', 2170 grams total weight, 76.6 oz, 28cm wide x 5cm high (2)
Paul Storr.A George III Regency silver King's laurel pattern fish slice, the shaped blade decorated with a band of laurel and pierced with scrolls, the finial with crest of a Garb Or, with motto above and cypher below, possibly for Crawford, verso with a Baron's coronet above initials, sponsor's mark Paul Storr, London 1817, length 32.5cm, weight 232g/7.45ozt approx
Paul Storr, (English:1771-1844). A Georgian silver chamberstick with its original snuffer, created by Paul Storr one of the finest silversmiths. Detailing on the snuffer, stem and around the edges of the saucer woth foliate edges.
Paul Storr (English, 1771-1844). Sterling silver circular soup bowl with a gadrooned border, 1806. Etched with the combined armorial crests of the prominent Ashkenazi Jewish Rothschild family and Cohen family along both sides of the rim. Stamped along the reverse with maker's marks, sterling lion passant, London city mark, date mark, and King George III duty mark. These plates were created for the 1806 marriage between Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild and Hannah Barnett Cohen, daughter of Levi Barnett Cohen. Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild was the founder of the English branch of this prominent European family and worked to maintain the elevated status of the Rothschilds among investment bankers of the day. At the time of his death, it was said that he was the richest man in England.
A pair of George IV sterling silver second course dishes, London 1828 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) A pair of George IV sterling silver second course dishes, London 1828 by Paul Storr (1771-1844, first reg. 12th Jan 1793) Each of shaped circular form with a broad edge and a gadrooned rim with deep dished interior. The board edge engraved with an impaled coat of arms within foliate mantling, opposite a helm with foliate mantling all surmounted by a crest of a lion sejant ducally crowned. Engraved underneath No1 and scratch weight 28â16 and No 4 and scratch weight 26â7. Each stamped STORR and MORTIMER 302. Each fully marked. (2) Diameter â 29.5 cm / 11.6 inches Weight â 1689 grams / 54.3 ozt The crest is for Borrowes The arms are for Borrowes impaling Madden For Robert Borrowes (1778-1850) of Gilltown, Country Kildare, who married 22nd December 1804 Charlotte Madden (1778-1857). Robert was son the Sir Kildare Dixon Borrowes (1722-1790) 5th Baronet of Grangemellon, and his second wife Jane Higginson (d.1793). Charlotte was the daughter Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Madden of Hilton Park (1756-1814) and his wife Catherine Ryder (1760-1800), she the daughter and heiress of Rev Charles Dudley Ryder (1725-1815) he the son Most Rev. John Ryder, Lord Archbishop of Tuam (c.1697-1775).
Paul Storr, (English:1771-1844). Reconized as one of the greatest and most desirable silversmiths of all times. A tea kettle with an insulating wood handle. Hallmarked on the lid as well as the neck. (Kettle only, not burner). Overall height 7 3/4".
Victorian Paul Storr Silver Tureen and Cover Mark of Paul Storr, London, 1838; engraved with crest and monogrammed. 12 x 14 x 12 1/2 in., 154 oz. approx. weight.
Paul Storr, (English:1771-1844). Reconized as one of the greatest and most desirable silversmiths of all times. A tea kettle with an insulating wood handle. Hallmarked on the lid as well as the neck. (Kettle only, not burner). Overall height 7 3/4".
The pair of Georgian sterling silver footed serving dishes with lobed and dished centers encircled by an applied rim of shells and rococo swirls are each stamped Storr & Mortimer. The rims are engraved with a family crest and the two are numbered 1 and 2 in series. Each bears the stamped hallmarks of London, 1826, sovereign's head and the Paul Storr maker's hallmark. Measure 2 x 11 inches each, total weight 69.70 ozt. AN ABSENTEE BID PLACED IN ADVANCE COULD LOSE TO A LIVE BID OF EQUAL AMOUNT PLACED LATER. First bid precedence is not possible in auctions that incorporate live bidding via multiple online platforms, live bidders participating in the sale room and live telephone bidders. The only ways to avoid the possibility of losing the bid in this manner is to attend the live auction or bid absentee with plus-one option. Be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.