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A set of four Victorian silver gilt salt cellars of lobed-oval trencher form, each on four eagle supports, and engraved with scrolls and cartouches with arms, marked beneath Hunt and Roskell Late Storr and Mortimer, blue glass liners, London 1856 by John S Hunt, 10cm long (4in), 1134g (36.5 oz).

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A pair of Serving Spoons and a composite Queen's pattern table service, former Paul Storr, Service various dates and makers, London, several pieces Birmingham and Sheffield, Storr spoons 1811, service 1823-95, former Old English pattern, service comprising: 12 table forks, 6 table spoons, 16 table knives, 13 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, 10 dessert knives with silver blades, 12 teaspoons, 2 tea caddy spoons, 6 salt spoons, 2 shovel-shaped spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 2 butter knives, 1 grape scissors, 2 serving spoons, 1 fish serving knife and fork, 1 carving knife and fork, 1 soup ladle, and an unassociated pair of sugar tongs, Brimingham, 1927, 5900gr, 190oz excluding knives.

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A pair of Victorian silver-gilt plinths, Hunt & Roskell, London,1874, retailer Waterhouse Dublin, part column form, stamped Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer, with later plate liners for use as coolers, 23cm, 9in high, 3853gr, 123oz 16dwt excluding liners.

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A Regency silver coffee jug on lampstand, Paul Storr, London, 1816, baluster, with sinewy handle rising from serpent's mask, shell capped spout, gadroon, bead and entwined ovolo borders, the stand with ring handles and vase burner, initialled below earl's coronet at body, stand and burner, 27cm, 10.75in high, 1990gr, 64oz.

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A pair of George III silver sauce tureens and covers, William Frisbee, London, 1802, the coronet finials Paul Storr, oval, with swing handles and applied armorials below dragon and coronet crest finials, width overall 22.5cm, 9in, 1994gr, 64oz 2dwt.

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BAINBRIDGE (H.C.) Paul Carl Faberge ... an illustrated record and review of his life and work ... Library Edition. numerous plates (some coloured), d/wrapper, 4to. 1949; PENZER (N.M.) Paul Storr : the last of the goldsmiths. plates and other illustrations, d/wrapper, 4to. 1954

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AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER with break arch pediment, fluted pilasters and steel dial, engraved decoration and signed B Storr, York fecit, 40" high.

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Paul Storr: Penzer, N.M: Paul Storr by Batsford LTD, 1954. (1)

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By Paul Storr: a pair of George III boat-shaped salts with oval pedestal bases, reeded borders and loop handles, the interiors gilt, engraved on one side with a coat of arms, London 1792, 5.1in (13cm) wide, 6.5oz. (2)

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III WINE COASTERS with part-lobed sides, gadroon and shell rims, the wood bases with central bosses, probably by Paul Storr, 1811, 17cm. across (2).

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TEN SILVER GILT TEA OR ICE SPOONS The bowls with shell and leaf decoration, the terminals cast with leafy scrolls, one by Eley & Fearn, 1811; five by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, 1812; four by Paul Storr, 1838, 6oz (10).

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A late Victorian circular salver, the centre engraved a monogram, the raised moulded border with a shell scroll border and leaf capped cabriole legs to hoof feet. 10.5in. (27cm.) Makers Hunt & Roskell Ltd., (late Storr & Mortimer), London 1901. 20oz.

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A George III Glass and Silver Mounted Tureen, oval, on pedestal foot, the silver collar engraved with trailing flowers and leaves, punched border, detachable domed lid, {by Paul Storr, London 1800, 23cm high} (glass damaged).

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A Victorian silver coffee pot, Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer, London 1889 in George I style, the plain tapering body with domed cover and finial, leaf cast spout and ebony handle, 8.5" high, approx 18oz

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A COMPOSITE SET OF KINGS PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE consisting of eight table forks, five by William Chawner, two 1822, two 1826, one 1827, three by William Ealey and William Fearn London 1821; eight dessert forks, seven by William Chawner 1822/25/27 and one by Paul Storr 1821; six tablespoons, three by William Chawner 1822; three by Paul Storr 1820; eight table knives, six by Paul Storr and two by Frans Higgins, 60oz (without knives)

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By Paul Storr a George III mustard pot, of squat oval outline and a gadrooned oval foot with a flared gadrooned rim, a leaf capped angular handle and a bud finial, crested, gilt interior, London 1818 (stamped underneath with an incuse inventory No 503) 3.25in (8.25cm) high.

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By Paul Storr: a George III Hourglass tablespoon, crested London 1815, 3oz.

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Literature: Penzer, N.M: Paul Storr 1771-1844 Silversmiths & Goldsmith, by Hamlyn Publishing group 1971 (with wrapper).

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A George III soup dish with a shaped gadrooned border and engraved with a crest and coronet, London 1813 by Paul Storr, 26.5cm diameter (10.25 in), 770g (24.75 oz).

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THE CORBY CASTLE COFFEE POT. A superb George II cast and chased silver 'Turky' coffee pot, hallmarked London, 1750, maker Thomas Whipham, of inverted balustroid form on a domed circular foot and with ogee-domed hinged cover, having all-over rococo chased decoration of floral scrollwork with a C-scroll bordered cartouche reserved to each side, engraved heraldically, one with the arms of the Dukes of Norfolk and the other with one of the Howard crests, a lion statant guardant under the motto 'SOLA VIRTUS INVICTA'; below the palmette-fluted lip a ram's mask and dolphin and below the upper handle socket a mask of Pan, the handle of carved ivory with acanthus purchase, the cover surmounted with a finial cast as another of the Duke's crests, a pair of wings issuant from a ducal coronet, 31cm, (12.2in) high, 50 ozs, (1555gm) all-in, together with, and made for it - A magnificent William IV cast silver stand by the celebrated maker Paul Storr, London, 1832, cast in the form of the Duke of Norfolk's winged crest as below, complete with spirit-heater by the same maker and of matching date, 12.5cm, (5in) high, 33ozs, (1026gms); overall height 35.5cm, (14in), combined weight 83 ozs (2581gm).

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Literature: Penzer A. M: Paul Storr 1771-1844 Silversmith and Goldsmith by Hamlyn Publishing 1971 (with dust wrapper).

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A Victorian mug, of tapering form on a spreading foot with a gilt interior embossed and chased in low relief with fruiting vines, initialled, the bifurcated handle in the form of a vine stem, by J.S. Hunt, London 1859, incised on the base "Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer 9833", 3.1in (8cm) high, 6.25oz.

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By Paul Storr: A George IV wine label of shaped oblong form with a border of shell motifs and foliate scrolls, incised "SHERRY" the reverse inscribed "1st Service", London 1822.

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A set of four oval silver salt cellars having gadroon border with gilt interior on four paw feet, engraved crest by Paul Storr 1814 (2) & 1815 (2), 25ozs.

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A William IV silver teapot, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1832, bulbous and engraved with armorials, thistle finial 750gr, 24oz 3dwt

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A William IV silver tea kettle on stand and burner, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1831, stand apparently unmarked, associated 20th Century burner, bulbous and engraved with Marquess of Lothian armorials, the handle on auricular bracket and shell supports, fluted spout and thistle finial, stand on shell bracket supports and with sun in splendour crest 30cm, 12in high, 2350gr, 75oz 10dwt

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A pair of William IV silver salts, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1833, in the form of miniature Dutch rococo baskets, spirally fluted and with floral borders and scroll handles, engraved with bear's paw crest, foliate supports, numbered 155 and stamped Storr & Mortimer 13cm, 5in long, 350gr, 11oz 5dwt

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Another pair, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1834, ensuite with the preceding and engraved with the same crest, numbered 168 and one stamped Storr & Mortimer 300gr, 9oz 12dwt

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Literature: Penzer, N.M: Paul Storr 1771-1844,+ Silversmith & Goldsmith, 1971 and dust wrapper.

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An early Victorian baluster shaped coffee pot engraved with a crest and a band of masks and arabesques and with an ivory handle and finial, marked beneath 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 6167', London 1852 by John Samuel Hunt, 23cm high overall (9 in), 802g (25.75 oz) gross

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Nine George III fiddle and shell pattern table forks, engraved crest, by Paul Storr, London 1811, 25.5oz.

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A good quality silver Christening mug, London 1857, the body with embossed 'hop' decoration and heavy cast vine handle to a pedestal type base, underside marked 'Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer', 245gms.

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Twelve George IV silver dinner plates, Paul Storr, London, 1825 shaped circular with gadroon borders 25cm, 10in diameter, 7600gr, 244oz 7dwt

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A pair of William IV cast silvergilt sugar nips, of naturalistic form, modelled as openwork leafy tendrils set with bees and lady birds, with a large floral boss and leaf grips, by Paul Storr, London 1835, 5.75in (14.6cm) long, 2oz.

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By Paul Storr: A George IV plain circular chafing dish and cover, with shaped handles, on a reeded openwork stand with burner, crested, London 1828, 9.5in (24cm) diameter. Marks: fully marked, 39.5oz.

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A Victorian three piece 'Bachelors' tea service, of compressed baluster shape engraved with geometric patterns within panels similar to the Cellini pattern, each stamped beneath 'Hunt & Roskell', the teapot 'Late Storr & Mortimer', London 1870-74 by Hunt and Roskell, 650g gross (20.75 oz)

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Holt (Simma) Terror in the Name of God, 1964 ~ Rogers (P.G.) The Fifth Monarchy Men, 1966 ~ Ikeda (Daisaku) The Human Revolution, 1976 ~ Davis (Deborah & Bill) The Children of God, ink stamp on front free endpaper, 1984 ~ Storr (Anthony) Feet of Clay: A Study of Gurus, 1996, plates, original cloth or boards, dust-jackets; and c. 35 others, Cults, 8vo (c. 40).

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PAUL STORR. A George III entree dish, rectangular with gadroon, shell and foliate borders, 32cm., 38ozs.

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A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET with original bottles, shaped handle and oval base, London 1803 by Paul Storr, with engraved armorial, 24ozs .

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SILVER - An unusual Victorian sugar box, of bold fluted ogee form, embossed and chased with floral pendants within leaf scroll borders, the domed hinged cover conforming beneath a flower sprig finial, engraved with initials and 17th March 1861, the base cast with flowers and leaves, 5in high, Hunt & Roskell, London 1860, inscribed 'Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer, 959', 18oz

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SILVER - Paul Storr - a George III navette shaped cruet frame, with gadrooned borders and acanthus scroll handles, the reeded open frame on four fluted supports with paw feet, the central posted handle with reeded loop and acanthus decoration, on four acanthus scroll feet, engraved with the crest of Nathaniel, 2nd Baron Scarsdale, the four cut glass ovoid bottles facet and hobnail cut, plain silver mounts, 10.5in wide, 8.5in high, Paul Storr, London 1808, 25oz (the bottles with much damage, only one with stopper)

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PLATED WARE - A Victorian Elkington Plate oval domed meat dish cover, with gadrooned borders and beaded and gadrooned detachable handle, engraved with the arms of Nathaniel, 2nd Baron Scarsdale, 17.5in wide (made to match the pair of Paul Storr covers, lot 1)

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A set of 6 George III silver handled tableknives, shell and scrolling thread pattern, maker Paul Storr, 1812, steel blades by Tessier, together with another later knife.

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A matched silver gilt four piece tea service, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, 1910 and 1921, after a Paul Storr original, of classical compressed form embossed with cornucopiae and foliate scrolls and with gadrooned and shell cast rims comprising teapot with ebony handle, two handled sugar bowl, cream jug and later covered sugar bowl, approx. 28ozs (4)

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A George III fiddle and thread pattern serving spoon, with crest, London 1811 by Paul Storr - 5oz

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A Victorian round teapot and two milk jugs, with engine turned straight tapering sides and rounded bases, the spouts and handles with strapwork decoration, the tea pot cover with strapwork hinge and stylised flower finial, the teapot and one milk jug stamped beneath 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer', London 1860 by John Samuel Hunt, the other milk jug 1862 by Edward and John Barnard - 36oz gross

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