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PAUL STORR. A very fine pair of George III Serving Dishes made in London in 1810 by Paul Storr.
PAUL STORR. A very fine pair of George III Serving Dishes made in London in 1810 by Paul Storr.
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The Serving Dishes are oval in form with a raised border and rim decorated with bold gadrooning interspersed with double Rococo shells, flanked by acanthus foliage. The border also displays anthemion motifs. This was a design used in the Paul Storr workshops. Each side of the dishes is engraved with a contemporary Armorial, surrounded by a cartouche of drapery mantling. The reverse displays the pattern number 506 and a crisp set of hallmarks. Both are in excellent condition and are of a fine weight. The Armorial is that of Sachevile, impaling Wilkinson.
Length: 16.5 inches, 41.25 cm.
Width: 12.75 inches, 31.88 cm.
Weight: 118 oz the pair.
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