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    Paul Storr (baptised 28 October 1770 in London – 18 March 1844 in London) was an English goldsmith and silversmith working in the Neoclassical and other...
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    The Storr (Scottish Gaelic: An Stòr) is a mountain on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The hill presents a steep rocky eastern...
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  • Conrad Christian Storr (1749–1821), German physician and naturalist Jamie Storr (born 1975), Canadian ice hockey player Paul Storr (1771–1844), London...
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    Regent helped fuel interest in the rococo revival spirit in England. Paul Storr was recognized as one of the most important and well-renowned English...
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    A vermeil wine cooler manufactured in 1810 by Paul Storr is located in the Vermeil Room of the White House....
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    and through her mother a descendant of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr. His best known work during the early part of his career was for the former...
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    Gutenberg George Heriot Gaspard van der Heyden Paul de Lamerie Arnold Lulls Jean-Valentin Morel Paul Storr Adrien Vachette Lois Betteridge Jocelyn Burton...
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    American businessman Paul Stookey (born 1937), American singer-songwriter Paul Storr (1770–1844), English goldsmith and silversmith Paul Strand (1890–1976)...
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    represented in the collection include Paul Storr (whose Castlereagh Inkstand, dated 1817–1819, is one of his finest works) and Paul de Lamerie. The main iron work...
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    Samuel Hunt (1785–1865) being in business with his uncle-by-marriage, Paul Storr; also descended from John Samuel Hunt was John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Fawley...
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  • silversmith Benjamin Smith and the designer Digby Scott; and in 1807, Paul Storr, the most celebrated English silversmith of the period, took charge, withdrawing...
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  • whose wife, Jessy, was granddaughter of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr. He was educated at Stowe School. In 1935, Whistler became the first recipient...
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    Samuel Hunt (1785–1865) being in business with his uncle-by-marriage, Paul Storr; also descended from John Samuel Hunt was John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Fawley...
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  • Indian Civil Service (a descendant of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr, through which his cousins included Rev. Frank Utterton, Archdeacon of...
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    or, interlaced respecting each other.) A c. 1770 hot-water jug, Dublin Paul Storr GS & WF canteen laid out Coburg pattern canteen Detail of a teapot Detail...
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    Multiple marks on silver, left to right: maker's mark (Paul Storr), lion passant (assay mark for sterling silver), London town mark, date letter (1835)...
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    made in London in 1731 is conserved in Moscow. Paul Storr continued to specialise in these: Storr's silver-gilt Warwick Vase, hallmarked 1821–22, is...
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  • Lindsay, née Storr. On his mother's side, he was descended from the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr; his cousins thus included Rev. Vernon Storr, Archdeacon...
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    gala dinner, with a silver dinner service by the celebrated silversmith Paul Storr (1770–1844), and a set of gold-decorated crystal glasses from the French...
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  • Samuel Hunt (1785-1865) being in business with his uncle-by-marriage, Paul Storr; also descended from John Samuel Hunt was John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Fawley...
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    Jamie Storr (born December 28, 1975) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the National Hockey League with the Los Angeles...
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    collection upon his inheritance. This included the tableware by silversmith Paul Storr. William died in 1842, and his younger brother, Richard Noel-Hill, 4th...
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  • Catherine Storr, Baroness Balogh (born Catherine Cole; 21 July 1913 – 8 January 2001,) was an English children's writer, best known for her novel Marianne...
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  • fourth daughter of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr (his cousins thus including Rev. Vernon Storr, Archdeacon of Westminster from 1931 to 1936, Rev...
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    result, Wickes was proven to be a leading royal goldsmith like Paul de Lamerie and Paul Storr. Barr, Elaine (1980). George Wickes Royal Goldsmith 1698-1761...
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  • Sutton Utterton and Eleanor, daughter of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr, he was born in Holmwood, Surrey and educated at New College, Oxford,...
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    Paul's Cathedral and later Dean of Lichfield from 1868 to 1875, and his mother, Mary Anne, was daughter of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr (his...
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  • and his wife Mary Ann, fourth daughter of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr. His brother Basil Champneys was an architect and author and his brother...
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  • Retrieved 30 January 2013. Syed, Shamsuzzoha B.; Dadwal, Viva; Rutter, Paul; Storr, Julie; Hightower, Joyce D.; Gooden, Rachel; Carlet, Jean; Nejad, Sepideh;...
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  • Malaysia and Indonesia.) Paul Storr: The Last of the Goldsmiths, with a foreword by Charles Oman, London: Batsford, 1954 Paul Storr 1771-1844: Silversmith...
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