Description
Antique monumental English George III Paul Storr sterling silver meat platter with gadrooned edge, circa 1810. This meat platter is of Royal Family origin as this piece is marked with a Royal crown at the top edge. The large sterling silver platter by exceptionally famous silversmith Paul Storr, was formerly in the Yale University Museum. It was a donation from the family of James R Neale, a 1891 Yale graduate, after his death. This is is known to be one of the largest pieces ever made by Storr and represents a major investment opportunity. Storr is considered the finest maker of the 19th century.
Dimensions
1.5″H x 16.25″W x 21.75″D; 123 ounces
About Paul Storr
Paul Storr was England’s most celebrated silversmith during the first half of the nineteenth century. Read more