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Lot 51

A set of three Victorian silver entrée dishes and covers
by Paul Storr, London 1838, two of the bases stamped 'Storr & Mortimer 114' (3)

21 November 2018, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£8,000 - £12,000

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A set of three Victorian silver entrée dishes and covers

by Paul Storr, London 1838, two of the bases stamped 'Storr & Mortimer 114'
Shaped-oval form, the bases with reed and ribbon borders interspersed with leaf motifs, shaped high dome covers with engraved coats-of-arms on both sides, bases also crested on the inside, with leaf scroll removable handles, length of bases 33cm, weight 162oz. (3)

Footnotes

The arms are those of Francis Baring (1800-1868), from 1864 3rd Baron Ashburton on the death of his elder brother. Son of Alexander Baring (1774-1848), who in 1835 was created Baron Ashburton, and his wife Anne Bingham of Philadelphia USA. Grandson of Francis Baring (1740-1810) of Larkbeare near Exeter, who in 1793 was created Baron Baring and his wife Harriet Herring (died 1804) daughter of William Herring of Croydon by Mary Dawson of Newcastle. In Paris in 1832 he married Hortense Claire Maret (1812-82) daughter of Hugues-Bernard Maret (1763-1839), created in 1805 Duc de Bassano of Bourg, France.

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