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John Samuel Hunt
John Samuel Hunt
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ENTRÉE DISHES & COVERS
Silver
London 1846
Maker’s mark of John Samuel Hunt
Diameter: 11 ½ in (29.2 cm)
Weight: 3,238 g (104 oz)
The arms are those of Locke, for Joseph Locke, Esq., of Lowndes Square, with those of another in pretence
Shaped circular, the reeded rims with acanthus at intervals, the covers shaped circular and engraved with coats-of-arms, the finials individually modeled as fruit-bearing plants, together with a pair of Sheffield-plated warming stands, mark of Creswick& Co., Sheffield, each circular on four scroll feet with acanthus joins, the reeded handles with scroll and foliate joins, the bodies pierced with foliate designs, with central burner and hot water dish
Artist Biography:
Hunt & Roskell, a firm of manufacturing and retail jewellers and silversmiths, was founded by Paul Storr in 1819, trading as Storr & Co. (1819-22), Storr & Mortimer (1822-38), Mortimer & Hunt (1838-43) and then Hunt & Roskell (1843-97). Hunt & Roskell had retail premises at 156 New Bond Street and a manufactory at 26 Harrison Street, near Clerkenwell. John Samuel Hunt, who had assisted Storr from the start, continued as a partner until his death in 1865, when he was succeeded by his son, John Hunt (d.1879). Robert Roskell, formerly a watchmaker and merchant of Liverpool, joined in 1844 and remained in the firm until his death in 1888. In 1889 the firm was taken over by J.W. Benson and continued in business as Hunt & Roskell Ltd until c.1965. Trade card in Heal Collection (Heal,67.383) advertises "Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer, Jewellers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths to The Queen, The Emperor of the French, &c. &c. &c..." Heal's annotations on mount: "Britten's 'Clock & Watchmakers' gives: - Storr & Mortimer, 13, New Bond St. 1830-42. 1826-7 L. Directory gives: - Paul Storr, silversmith, 13, New Bond St. 1827 L. Directory gives: - Storr & Mortimer, gold & silversmiths, 13 New Bond St. 1832 L. Directory gives: - Storr & Mortimer, jewellers, 13 New Bond St. 1838 L. Directory gives: - Storr & Mortimer, silversmiths, 13 New Bond St. 1839 L. Directory gives: - Storr & Mortimer, silversmiths, manufactory, 13 Harrison St. 136 New Bond Street and manufactory, 26 Harrison Street, Gray's Inn Road."