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Regency Paul Storr Sterling Silver Inkstand

hallmarked London, 1812-1813, of rectangular form with gadrooned rim and shell and scroll corners, fitted with a central nibs box with taperstand lid with reeded banding, flanked by two silver-capped diamond-cut glass wells, all between two pen trays, the whole raised on acanthus-leaf feet, the pen tray engraved with the arms of Spencer-Stanhope with Pulleine in pretence.
h. 4-1/2", w. 10-3/4", d. 7-3/4"; 34.83 total t. oz.

  • Notes: The arms here are those of Walter Spencer-Stanhope (1749-1822) of Cannon Hall, West Riding, Yorkshire, and his wife Mary Winifred Pulleine (1763-1850). Spencer-Stanhope, heir to an iron fortune, was educated at Oxford and studied law at Middle Temple, London and served as M.P. in 1775, 1780 and 1784. He married Mary Winifred Pulleine, only child and heir of Thomas Babington Pulleine, on October 21 1783; the couple had fifteen children, all but three of whom survived in to maturity. The couple are buried in Cawthorne Cemetery, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
  • Condition: **In overall good condition, with no significant issues noted. Surface wear (nicks, pinpoint dings, scuffs, etc.) consistent with age and use, including wear to the detail in relief at the rim and corners. There is a small 5/8" crack perpendicular to the edge on one short side that has been professionally repaired with silver solder; this is very likely a construction flaw that was corrected at inception. Similarly, there is a hairline annealing flaw along the length of the other underside short edge. The fittings are secured with long sliding pins, probably original, and are all secure and in good shape. The chain of the extinguisher has a broken link that has been repaired with silver wire. The open well has a 1/2" chip on the basal edge and a 3/4" chip on the underside edge, the latter with some white flaking; the same well has three chipped "diamond" points and scattered tiny fleabites. The other well is in better shape, with only minor scattered fleabites. Handsome armorial with some wear. Hallmarked (on the underside) with: 1) the sterling lion passant; 2) the London crowned leopard's head; 3) the date letter "R" for 1812-1813; 4) the George III bust duty mark; and 5) the "PS" maker's mark of Paul Storr. Marks very crisp and clean. The well caps, collars, receptacles, nibs box, taperstand, bobeche, extinguisher all part-marked, the date letters and maker's marks when appearing all consistent with the primary marking and confirming that all the elements are original. A very handsome piece.

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