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Paul Storr Collection

Paul Storr was a renowned silversmith from London, known for his exquisite creations during the early 19th century

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Assembled Tea Service, 1806/7. Creator: Paul Storr

Assembled Tea Service, 1806/7. Creator: Paul Storr
Assembled Tea Service, 1806/7. The sturdy, rounded shapes of the four vessels in this tea service, including a teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl, and cream jug

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Entree Dish with Cover from the Hood Service, London, 1806 / 07. Creator: Paul Storr

Entree Dish with Cover from the Hood Service, London, 1806 / 07. Creator: Paul Storr
Entree Dish with Cover from the Hood Service, London, 1806/07

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Soup Tureen with Cover from the Hood Service, England, 1806 / 07. Creator: Paul Storr

Soup Tureen with Cover from the Hood Service, England, 1806 / 07. Creator: Paul Storr
Soup Tureen with Cover from the Hood Service, England, 1806/07

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Warwick Vase, England, 1823 / 24. Creator: Paul Storr

Warwick Vase, England, 1823 / 24. Creator: Paul Storr
Warwick Vase, England, 1823/24

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Ascot Cup, London, 1825 / 26. Creator: Paul Storr

Ascot Cup, London, 1825 / 26. Creator: Paul Storr
Ascot Cup, London, 1825/26

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Sauce Tureen and Cover from the Hood Service, England, 1807 / 08. Creator: Paul Storr

Sauce Tureen and Cover from the Hood Service, England, 1807 / 08. Creator: Paul Storr
Sauce Tureen and Cover from the Hood Service, England, 1807/08

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Decanter Stand, 1814. Creator: Paul Storr (British, 1771-1844)

Decanter Stand, 1814. Creator: Paul Storr (British, 1771-1844)
Decanter Stand, 1814. Storr was perhaps the most famous and successful English silversmith working in the neoclassic style of the early 19th century

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Ewer 1815 Paul Storr British 1771-1844 Silver gilt

Ewer 1815 Paul Storr British 1771-1844 Silver gilt
Ewer, 1815. Paul Storr (British, 1771-1844). Silver gilt; overall: 30.5 x 15.6 cm (12 x 6 1/8 in.)

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Cruet Set 1817-1818 Paul Storr British 1771-1844

Cruet Set 1817-1818 Paul Storr British 1771-1844
Cruet Set, 1817-1818. Paul Storr (British, 1771-1844). Silver; overall: 24.8 x 24.2 x 14 cm (9 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Decanter Stand 1814 Paul Storr British 1771-1844

Decanter Stand 1814 Paul Storr British 1771-1844
Decanter Stand, 1814. Paul Storr (British, 1771-1844). Silver gilt; diameter: 8.3 x 13.7 cm (3 1/4 x 5 3/8 in.)

Background imagePaul Storr Collection: Desk Set 1830 John Hamilton Mortimer British

Desk Set 1830 John Hamilton Mortimer British
Desk Set, c. 1830. John Hamilton Mortimer (British, 1740-1779), and Paul Storr (British, 1771-1844). Hardstones including lapis lazuli, malachite, carnelian, agate


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Paul Storr was a renowned silversmith from London, known for his exquisite creations during the early 19th century. His craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in the stunning pieces he produced. One of his notable works is the Entree Dish with Cover from the Hood Service, created in London between 1806 and 1807. This piece showcases Storr's mastery in combining functionality with elegance, making it a perfect addition to any dining table. Another remarkable creation by the Soup Tureen with Cover from the Hood Service, made in England during the same period. The intricate design and impeccable craftsmanship make this tureen a true work of art that would enhance any formal dinner setting. Storr's talent extended beyond serving dishes as seen in his Warwick Vase, crafted between 1823 and 1824. Inspired by classical antiquity, this vase exhibits Storr's ability to translate historical motifs into contemporary silverware seamlessly. The Ascot Cup, created by Paul Storr in London between 1825 and 1826, exemplifies his expertise in creating grandiose pieces fit for prestigious events like horse races. Its ornate detailing and impressive size make it an eye-catching centerpiece for any celebratory occasion. In addition to larger items, Storr also excelled at crafting smaller yet equally captivating pieces such as Sauce Tureens and Covers from the Hood Service. Created around 1807-1808 in England, these sauce tureens display Storr's meticulousness even on a smaller scale. Furthermore, one cannot overlook Storr's George III-style silver tureen with tray dating back to 1819. Bearing his stamp of authenticity, this piece represents both timeless elegance and exceptional quality synonymous with Paul Storr’s name. Amongst his vast repertoire is also the Decanter Stand made by him in 1814. This stand demonstrates not only practicality but also artistic flair, showcasing Storr's ability to create functional yet visually appealing pieces.