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A GEORGE IV FOUR BOTTLE SILVER SOY STAND, London, 1829, maker's mark of Paul Storr, the underside of base stamped STORR & MORTIMER, shaped rounded rectangular, on four bun feet, the plain ground engraved with crest, two sides applied with ruffled shell tab handles, the other two partly waisted centered by stylized leaf, all with applied gadrooned rim, the four tapering supports to the four reeded bottle rings and frame, applied with stylized leaf, with four cut glass stoppered bottles, one with gilt spoon--1831, by another, the stand 6¾in. (17.1cm) long, the silver 11.5oz.

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A GEORGE IV FOUR BOTTLE SILVER SOY STAND, London, 1829, maker's mark of Paul Storr, the underside of base stamped STORR & MORTIMER, shaped rounded rectangular, on four bun feet, the plain ground engraved with crest, two sides applied with ruffled shell tab handles, the other two partly waisted centered by stylized leaf, all with applied gadrooned rim, the four tapering supports to the four reeded bottle rings and frame, applied with stylized leaf, with four cut glass stoppered bottles, one with gilt spoon--1831, by another, the stand 6¾in. (17.1cm) long, the silver 11.5oz.

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