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Click here to subscribe"A Victorian three piece tea service of George III design, the oval cylindrical bodies with bead mounts to rim and engraved in the Neo-Classical manner with oval cartouches and leaf swags, within wide borders filled with oval paterae, comprising - teapot with ivory handle and oval finial, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Hunt & Roskell (late Storr & Mortimer), London 1879, and a matched coffee pot with tapered oval body, ivory handle and finial, 8.25ins high, by G.F., 1872 (gross weight 44ozs - ivory handles loose in fixings and with darkened surface cracking)"
"An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Batty Storr of York, the 12ins square brass dial with chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with deep moulded overhanging cornice and dentil frieze, arched trunk door, 83ins high Note : Batty Storr recorded working York, born 1710, died 1793"
A Victorian silver jewel casket, John Samuel Hunt, London 1860, stamped Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer 836, of shallow rectangular form supported on pierced scroll feet, the sides with a stylised scroll frieze, the slightly domed hinged cover with a vacant oval cartouche in a foliate scroll frieze, bead borders, 25cm by 11.5cm, 29oz approx
A silver platter, Hunt and Roskell, Late Storr and Mortimer, London 1853, of shaped oval form, with foliate shell and gadroon border, engraved with a crest in the form of an eagle, with the motto 'MULTA TULI FECIQUE' within a garter band (the crest of Sir Richard Arkwright). 47cm. 1617g, 52oz.
A George II silver salver maker's mark indistinct, London, 1748 shell scroll border, 18cm, 7in diameter teapot stand, William Frisbee and Paul Storr, London, 1792, armorial engraved and with wrigglework border another oval, Thomas Holland, London, 1802, stag crested another circular, John Emes, London, 1802, unicorn crest below motto, the latter two with wood loaded bases 421gr, 13oz 10dwt excluding wood loaded examples
By Paul Storr: A George IV soup tureen of lobed oval outline on a shaped and domed pedestal foot, with cast fruiting vine tendril handles, each terminating in a Bacchus mask, the body decorated with repousse fruit, flowers and scrolls on a matt ground below a cast border of flowerheads, engraved on one side with a coat of arms and the motto 'Fidus et Audax', on the other side with two crests and underneath with the scratchweight 'OZ-165-10', (lacking cover) London 1829 116oz, 18.75in (47.6cm) wide overall.
Georgian silver inkstand by Paul Storr, the shaped rectangular base with applied cast shell and scroll handles and on scroll feet, the stand fitted with a central detachable chamber stick and snuffer, flanked by a pair of silver mounted glass inkwells, the base marked Storr and Mortimer, dated for London 1791, presentation inscriptions beneath inkwells, 13 1/2in (34.3cm) wide, weight of stand alone, 28oz
A Paul Storr oval meat dish with a shaped beaded border and engraved twice with a crest, London 1792 by Paul Storr, 50 x 34.5cm (19.5 x 13.5in), 1727g (55.5 oz) The crest of Grenfell of Taplow Court near Maidenhead. Arguably the most renowned of this distinguished family was W.H. Grenfell, a popular sporting hero whose aquatic exploits made him the Steve Redgrave of his day. Later an MP and peer, Lord Desborough KG died in 1945.
MARMADUKE STORR, LONDON: A George III mahogany bracket clock, the circular silvered dial signed to the centre, with date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals with strike/silent selector above, the door with brass mounts and gilt cast spandrels, the case with raised top and cast carrying handle, the twin fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement and elaborately engraved back plate and brackets, with pull repeat, 18" high.
A Victorian punch bowl, the hemisphere having reeded girdle and applied with acanthus leaves, the scrolling handles modelled in the round with lion's heads, on stepped foot, 33cm h; 53cm over handles, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1877, the foot engraved HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER 7485, 136ozs Erased inscriptions resulting in some ply in the bowl on both sides. The marks rather rubbed. No damage or repairs
A George IV silver sugar bowl Paul Storr for Storr and Mortimer,London, 1830, bulbous, chased with flowers below sun and branch crest; covered jug, C T & G Fox, London, 1873, of classical form with hinged cover and spout flap, twice crested, 14cm, 5 1/2 in high; double lipped and handled milk jug, Alexander Smith, London, 1872; and two dishes in sizes, Odiot, Paris, circa 1830, circular with gadroon-shell borders, gothic initials BA, 29cm, 11 1/2 in diameter, 2656gr, 85oz 10dwt
A George III eight bottle cruet frame with a reeded oval base, scroll ends and fluted, bracket feet, the reeded guarding on fluted pilaster supports centred by an openwork handle fitted with the following mounted cut glass bottles/jars: an oil bottle, a vinegar bottle, two mustard pots and four, stoppered sauce bottles (one with a replacement, unmarked, mount) by Paul Storr, London 1801, 11.6in (29.5cm) high, 15.5in (39.5cm) long overall, 36 oz weighable silver.