WebTwo years before he moved abroad in 1837, Pembroke commissioned a magnificent silver service from the greatest silversmith of the age, Paul Storr, who spent a number of years fulfilling the order. At this period, Storr was based on New Bond Street where he held shared premises with John Mortimer. WebThe interior of the box bears the renowned and important retailer's mark 'Hunt & Rosell, Lte Storr & Mortimer, Jewellers & Goldsmiths to the Queen and Royal Family, 156 New Bond Street'. This Victorian two-toned gold bracelet has been independently tested using state …
Storr & Mortimer - Regent Antiques
WebIn 1839 they had briefly established a branch in New York under the name Storr & Mortimer, however for reasons unclear it only operated for a couple of years, closing in 1841. By the 1860’s they were reported to be employing 35 people at the New Bond Street shop and a … Storr and Mortimer were now manufacturing and retail goldsmiths, jewellers and silversmiths with an influential clientele including Royalty and aristocracy no doubt attracted by the reputation that Storr had developed during his time with Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. packers stencil
Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer - 2811 eBay
WebA William IV, sterling silver teapot, by Paul Storr, London 1836 marks, with 'STORR & MORTIMER'. Decorated with acorn finial, melon shape body, with acanthus leaves and scrolls. Height 13.5 cm. Diameter 17 cm. Weight 849grams Sold by in for You can display … WebSilver, ivory handle, London hallmarks for 1833-34, mark of Paul Storr for Storr and Mortimer. WebA WILLIAM IV SILVER ASCOS JUG MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1836 Modelled as an ascos jug, on plain ring foot, the handle cast with foliage and winged figure, with two cast goat finial, the body with matting engraved with two crests below an earl's coronet, marked near rim, the foot further stamped 'Storr & Mortimer 356' 8 ¼ in. (21 cm.) high packers stream free