Robert Blore and Son were a late 18th century/early 19th century firm of sculptors based at 125 Piccadilly in central London.
[1] Robert Blore the elder appears to be born around 1760 and worked until 1820 (when he presumably died).
The term "Blore and Son" is used from 1790 indicating the younger Robert is born around 1770.
[2] In 1825 Blore was partly subject of the scandalous "Memoirs of Herself and Others" by Harriette Wilson of Mayfair published by Stockdale in London which rapidly ran to 30 editions and made Mrs Wilson at least £10,000.
Blore, by then married, successfully sued the publisher for £300 in libel damages.