Description: AN EXCEPTIONAL, FINE AND IMPRESSIVE SCARCE PAIR OF GEORGIAN, GEORGE IV SILVER SUGAR NIPS, TONGS. BY PAUL STORR LONDON 1830 THESE EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SUGAR NIPS ARE CAST AND ARE MADE IN THE NATURALISTIC STYLE, THE MAIN ARMS AND GRIPS BEING MODELLED AS BRANCHES, WITH LEAVES ATTACHED. THE CENTRAL BOSS OF THE NIPS IS DECORATED WITH A FLOWER HEAD AND THE ARMS AND GRIPS ARE DECORATED WITH BEAUTIFULLY DETAILED INSECTS, BEES, LADYBIRDS AND FLOWER HEADS. THE NIPS ARE FULLY MARKED ON THE LEAF GRIPS AND ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. BY THE WORLD FAMOUS SILVERSMITH PAUL STORR WHO RETIRED IN 1838. THIS TYPE OF PIECE BY STORR IS EXTREMELY RARE AND EXAMPLES SELDOM COME ONTO THE MARKET. DATED 1830, LONDON, MEASURING 15CMS IN LENGTH AND WEIGHING 62 GRAMS 1.99 TROY OUNCES. MAKERS MARKS NOT WELL STRUCK BUT DISCERNABLE, MINOR AGE RELATED WEAR TO DECORATION. FREE FROM ANY FAULTS DAMAGE NOR REPAIR CONDITION THIS ANTIQUE PAUL STORR SILVER NIPS, TONGS ARE OF GREAT GAUGE OF SILVER, EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND IN EXCEPTIONAL PRESENTATION CONDITION. FULL HALLMARKS STRUCK TO THE SURFACE OF THE BODY AND END OF EACH NIP. FREE FROM ANY DAMAGE NOR REPAIR. PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS FOR CONDITION DESCRIPTION AND HALLMARKS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUEST ADDITIONAL PHOTOS DIMENSIONS LENGTH 15CMS / 6" WEIGHT 1.99 TROY OUNCES / 62 GRAMS MAKER:PAUL STORR 1811..1838 (REGISTERED OCTOBER1813) DATE: (P)1830 ORIGIN:LONDON, ENGLAND Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 Tooting 1844) born in London England in 1771, was to become one of the most talented silversmiths and goldsmiths of the nineteenth century. Today his legacy of exceptionally well crafted silver, found worldwide in museums and private collections, leaves one in awe when compared to that of his contemporaries. After having served a seven year apprenticeship from the age of 14, he began his career in 1792 when he went into a brief partnership with William Frisbee. This did not last and in 1793 a new mark, (his initials P S) was entered. By the beginning of the nineteenth century he had established himself as one of Londons top silversmiths producing, amongst others, commissions for Royalty. In 1801 he married Elizabeth Susanna Beyer with whom he was to have ten children. In 1807 Paul Storr entered into a working relationship with Philip Rundell and by 1811 was a partner, and managing the workshops for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. During this period he kept his own marks and separate workshop. However it was through Rundell, Bridge & Rundell who were appointed Goldsmith in Ordinary to George III in 1804 that his reputation as a master silversmith grew. His talents lay in being able to transform ideas and designs from Rundell, Bridge & Rundells designers, William Theed II, the chief modeller and head of the design department, and later John Flaxman II who succeeded him in 1817. During this period Rundell, Bridge & Rundells reputation grew due to the patronage of the Prince Regent (later George IV). Storr & Mortimer Goldsmiths and Jewellers to Her Majesty (1822-1839) Having left RUNDELL, BRIDGE & RUNDELL in 1819 and moved to a factory in Harrison Street, Grays Inn Lane (now Road), Paul Storr soon went into partnership with John Mortimer, the assistant of a retiring retail goldsmith and jeweller, WILLIAM GRAY, of 13 New Bond Street. The firm was renamed STORR & MORTIMER. Under their agreement, Storr concentrated on the manufacture of goods for Mortimer to sell in the shop at 13 New Bond Street. Storr and Mortimer now manufacturing and retail goldsmiths, jewellers and silversmiths with an influential clientele, moved to 156, New Bond Street, in 1838. Owing to changing economic conditions and Mortimers supposed ineptitude as a businessman, the shop which he managed is said to have been vastly overstocked. Then, circa 1826, Storrs nephew by marriage, John Samuel Hunt, joined the partnership. It seems that he had been working as a chaser in Storrs workshop for many years. Storr retired to Tooting in 1839 and died in 1844. The firm continued as MORTIMER & HUNT.
Price: 925 GBP
Location: Harwich
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Brand: Paul Storr
Antique: Yes
Pattern: Branches, flowers and bugs
Composition: Solid Silver
Style: George IV
Product: Sugar Bowls/ Tongs
Material: Solid Silver
Age: 1800-1849