A George IV silver oil and vinegar cruet set by Paul Storr, rectangular form stand with shell and scroll corners and gadrooned edge, central loop handle with two circular supports containing facetted glass bottles with stoppers (a/f), raised on shell and scroll feet, maker Paul Storr, London 1826, wt 14oz, height 23cm

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