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- This Paul Storr silver salver showcases a Rococo-revival scroll and shell border
- The silver features a deeply sculpted scalloped rim with matted textures
- The salver is supported by three lion’s paw feet
- Paul Storr is considered one of the greatest silversmiths of the 19th century
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Paul Storr
Hallmarked London, 1824
This exquisite Georgian silver salver, marked by the renowned silversmith Paul Storr, exemplifies the timeless appeal of this form. With a deeply sculpted rim that rises in elegant scallops, the salver is adorned with a Rococo-revival border of scrolls and shell motifs, all highlighted by intricately matted textures. Resting on three stately lion's paw feet, this salver reflects the grand tradition of silver craftsmanship, with Storr’s iconic. . .
Paul Storr
Hallmarked London, 1824
This exquisite Georgian silver salver, marked by the renowned silversmith Paul Storr, exemplifies the timeless appeal of this form. With a deeply sculpted rim that rises in elegant scallops, the salver is adorned with a Rococo-revival border of scrolls and shell motifs, all highlighted by intricately matted textures. Resting on three stately lion's paw feet, this salver reflects the grand tradition of silver craftsmanship, with Storr’s iconic design elements seen in his other works.
Paul Storr is regarded as one of the most important English silversmiths of the 19th century, known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. He gained prominence through his association with Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, the royal goldsmiths, and his works were favored by King George III and other European royalty. Storr’s ability to blend classical and Rococo elements set a standard for luxury silverware, making his creations highly sought after both in his time and today.
3/4" deep x 7 3/8" diameter
Maker: | Storr, Paul |
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Trays/Salvers |
Style: | Georgian |
Depth: | 0.75 in. (1.91 cm) |
Width: | 7.38 in. (18.73 cm) |
Height: | 7.38 in. (18.73 cm) |
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