- A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER OVAL CAKE
A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER OVAL CAKE BASKETA George III sterling silver oval cake basketmarked for Hester Bateman, London1784Centrally engraved with heraldic crest.height 4 3/4in (12cm); length 13 1/4in (34cm); width 9 3/4in (25cm); weight app
- TEN BRITISH STERLING SILVER TABLEWARES,
TEN BRITISH STERLING SILVER TABLEWARES, BATEMANA ten piece group of British sterling silver tablewareHester Bateman and other makers18th-20th centuryComprising a Hester Bateman cream jug, London, 1783, William IV cream jug, London, 1836, a William
- A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT & STAND,
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT & STAND, BATEMANA George III sterling silver teapot and standHester Bateman, London1790overall height 8in (20cm); length 11 1/2in (29cm); width 5 1/4in (13.5cm); total gross weight approximately 22.5oz troy Provenanc
- THREE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SAUCE
THREE ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOATSThree English sterling silver sauce boatsLondonlate 18th-20th centuryOne marked for Hester Bateman, assay marks rubbed, monogram: SAB; the pair Crichton Bros., 1924, monogram: AW.the larger height 4 3
- GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEAPOT, HESTER
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEAPOT, HESTER BATEMANA George III sterling silver teapotHester Bateman, London1790Monogram: A/WM to one side MA opposite.height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); length over handle 11 1/4in (28.5cm); width 4 1/4in (11cm); gross weight ap
- A George III silver basting spoon, by
A George III silver basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1785, 3ozs More Information Light polish wear
- A George III silver soup ladle, Feather
A George III silver soup ladle, Feather Edge pattern, the chased cartouche initialled J, shell bowl, by Hester Bateman, London 1778, 5ozs 15dwts More Information A well preserved example, free from dents or significant wear, marks well spaced and struck
- SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER SERVING
SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOONS, MARK OF HESTER BATEMAN London (1781), each with bright-cut engraved handles featuring armorial monograms.
- GEORGE III SILVER FISH SERVER BY HESTER
GEORGE III SILVER FISH SERVER BY HESTER BATEMAN London, 1785, 12 1/8 in. L
- GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON BY
GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON BY HESTER BATEMAN London, 1785, the terminal with chased armorial crest, 11 1/2 in. L, 3.2 ozt.
- A COLLECTION OF (8) 18TH AND 19TH ENGLISH
A COLLECTION OF (8) 18TH AND 19TH ENGLISH SILVERtable articles. To include: (6) creamers and (2) salt dishes. Hester Bateman creamer 4 1/2" high (1781/2). A 4 1/4" footed creamer (1801/2). A 4 1/2" creamer (1903). A 4" creamer unknown. A 4" creamer with French hallmarks. A 3 1/2" Birmingham creamer (1863/4). A pair of footed salt dishes (1764/5). Measuring 1 1/4" high and 2 1/2" diameter. 21.8 ozt. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- HESTER BATEMAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER
HESTER BATEMAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SALTS, PAIR Pair of Hester Bateman English sterling silver salts, hallmarked: "HB / London / England / 1779." 1.375" H x 2.25" diameter. Approx: 2.72 ozt.
- ASSEMBLED SILVER AND SILVER PLATE PART
ASSEMBLED SILVER AND SILVER PLATE PART FLATWARE SERVICEThe silver comprising:
Set of six large tablespoons, mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co., London, 1894, monogrammed
Set of four large tablespoons, mark of Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1804
Set of twelve large tablespoons, marked London, 1802, probably for William Eley & William Fearn
Set of three large tablespoons, marked London, 1789, marked possibly for Hester Bateman
Two large table spoons, marked London, 1782, maker's marks indistinct
A large tablespoon, mark of Robert Rutland, London, 1822
A large tablespoon, marked London, 1800, maker's mark indistinct
A large tablespoon, marked, London, 1806, maker's mark indistinct
A large tablespoon, marked London, 1792, maker's mark indistinct
A set of six teaspoons, marked London, probably for 1794, maker's mark 'IB'
A pair of teaspoons, marked London, 1808, maker's mark 'SA'
A teaspoon, marked London, 1805, maker's mark indistinct
A dinner fork, marked London, 1802, probably for William Eley & William Fearn
A set of twenty-two teaspoons, marked 'Sterling'
A set of ten Black, Starr & Frost salad forks, marked 'Sterling'
A set of three dessert forks, marked 'Sterling'
Two Tiffany & Co. serving forks, marked 'Sterling'
A Dutch serving spoon, marked '.835'
The silver plate comprising:
A set of four Chrisofle large tablespoons
A set of twelve dinner forks
A set of twelve dinner knives
Two serving forks
Seven large tablespoons in a variety of styles
Eight tablespoons in a variety of styles
The longest 10 1/2 in., 111.5 oz. approx. weighable, (124 pcs).
Condition
Wear consistent with age and use, a few nicks and scuffs overall. A few with slight bends to the handles.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF ENGLISH SERVING SPOONSComprising:
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GROUP OF ENGLISH SERVING SPOONSComprising:
A crested stuffing spoon, mark of Thomas Tookey, London 1783
Set of six coffee spoons, mark of George Smith II, London, 1784
A pair of crested tablespoons, mark of Hester Bateman, London, 1779
A pair of monogrammed stuffing spoons, mark of Francis Higgins III, London, 1881
A monogrammed tablespoon, mark of Hester Bateman, London, 1782
A stuffing spoon, mark of John McFerlan, London, 1786
A pair of monogrammed stuffing spoons, mark of George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1791
A pair of crested tablespoons, mark of William Sumner, London, 1802
A crested stuffing spoon, mark of Mary Chawner, London, 1836
A set of five teaspoons, mark of James Robinson, London, 1962
Together with:
A set of four American silver teaspoons, probably mark of Ezekeil Burr, Providence ca. 1790
A set of six large American silver tablespoons, probably mark of John Berger, New York ca. 1790
An American tablespoon, mark of J. Heath
An American ladle, mark of Shepherd & Boyd, Albany ca. 1815
The longest 12 1/4 in., 60.4 oz. approx. weight, (35 pcs).
Condition
Wear and abrasions consistent with age and use. Nice aged patina and in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GEORGE III SILVER ARGYLE POTProbably
GEORGE III SILVER ARGYLE POTProbably marked for Hester Bateman, circa 1778; engraved with crest, with raffia wrapped handle.
7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 4 1/4 in., 12.2 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
The finial is lacking. Minor wear consistent with use. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- SILVER. COLLECTION OF HESTER BATEMAN
SILVER. COLLECTION OF HESTER BATEMAN SILVER. Includes a pair of George III Hester Bateman English silver gravy boats with hoof feet - London, Hester Bateman, date letters of 1781 and 1782, one foot missing on one gravy boat; a George III Hester Bateman English silver reticulated pedestal basket with hinged handle - London, Hester Bateman, 1779; and a monogrammed George III Hester Bateman English silver pedestal creamer - London, Hester Bateman, 1787. Total approx. weight is 17.06 troy oz (gross). From a Patterson, NY estate. Dimensions: gravy boats measure approx. 6.675" w x 3.125" d x 4.25" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. One foot missing to one gravy boat; etched inscription of "Victor" to the underside of the gravy boat with missing foot, and several splits to border.
- SILVER. GEORGE III BATEMAN SILVER DISH
SILVER. GEORGE III BATEMAN SILVER DISH CROSS. George III Hester Bateman English silver dish cross. Each arm terminating in a pierced pendant. London, 1785, Hester Bateman. Total approx. weight is 14.43 troy oz (gross). From a Patterson, NY estate. Dimensions: dish cross measures approx 10.75" w x 7.875" d x 3" h (fully extended). Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- SILVER. GEORGE III HESTER BATEMAN ENGLISH
SILVER. GEORGE III HESTER BATEMAN ENGLISH SILVER Basket. George III Hester Bateman English silver pedestal basket with reticulated borders, etched floral swags, and oval openwork floral panels. Central armorial crest. London, Hester Bateman, 1787, George III. Total approx. weight is 29.71 troy oz (gross). From a Patterson, NY estate. Dimensions: basket measures approx. 14.25" w x 11" d x 5.125" h excluding the handle. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Central armorial crest.
- SILVER. PR OF HESTER BATEMAN SILVER
SILVER. PR OF HESTER BATEMAN SILVER BUTTER SHELLS. Pair of George III Hester Bateman English silver butter shells. With worn armorial crests inscribed, "Litteo Non?". Total approx. weight is 6.33 troy oz (gross). From a Patterson, NY estate. Dimensions: shells measure approx. 4.675" w x 6" d x 1.5" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Armorial crests inscribed, "Litteo Non?" with some wear.
- George III Silver Serving Trowel, Hester
George III Silver Serving Trowel, Hester Bateman, London, 1783 with green stained ivory handle length 7.6 in — 19.3 cm
- GEORGE III GROUP OF SILVER TABLE ARTICLES
GEORGE III GROUP OF SILVER TABLE ARTICLES 18TH C 3 Three George II / III group of silver table articles, all 18th century, and comprising: a George II dish cross (or trivet) with maker's marks of S. Herbert & Co., London, circa 1750 and pierced center and engraved four times with a crest; a pierced wine coaster with wood base with maker's marks of Hester Bateman, London, 1787; a wine funnel with maker's marks of Aldridge and Green, London, 1771. Dish cross: 13" W x 7" D ; weight: 28.51 ozt. Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, October 23, 2014, lot 478; private collection, New York.
- 9PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS CRUET
9PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS CRUET SET, 1778 Nine piece George III sterling silver and colorless cut glass cruet set, marks of William Bateman I (British 1774-1850) London, 1778. Note William Bateman was the grandson of the Noted female silversmith Hester Bateman (British bapt. 1708-1794). Approximate dimensions: stand h. 10.75", w. 11", d. 8"; total approx. weight of the stand 33.90 ozt.
- HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER CREAMERHester
HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER CREAMERHester Bateman Sterling Silver Helmet-Form Creamer, London, 1784, pedestal foot on square base, h. 5 5/8 in.; together with Hester Bateman salt cellar, also 1784, gadrooned rim, scroll feet, h. 1 3/4 in., l. 3 1/2 in.; total wt. 5.45 troy ozs.
- HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER CUPS
HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER CUPS AND COVERSPair of Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Two-Handled Cups and Covers, London, 1784, each vase form, concave cover with urn finial, elongated loop handles with foliate terminals, spreading circular foot on square plinth base, body engraved with crest and motto "NEC ASPER TERRENT" (Frightened by No Difficulties), h. 16 1/2 in., w. 11 1/8 in., wt. 110.65 troy ozs. (2 pcs.)
- A Hester Bateman George III Silver Creamer
London,
A Hester Bateman George III Silver Creamer
London, 1781
hallmarked for Sterling on neck
2 ozt 3 dwt
Height 4 3/4 inches.
- TWELVE HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER
TWELVE HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS, LONDON, ~DOUBLE CHECK MARKS~ TWO SETS OF SIX, ONE SET MONOGRAMMED ON HANDLES WITH DATE London, two sets of six, one set monogrammed on handles with date letter for 1788, no town mark, the other set without town mark or date letter, approx. 5.0 troy oz.
- HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER LADLE,
HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER LADLE, LONDON, 1779, SHELL-FORM BOWL WITH FOLIATE DETAIL TO NASE, GADROONED EDGE TO HANDLE, MONOGRAMMED, London, 1779, shell-form bowl with foliate detail to base, gadrooned edge to handle, monogrammed, lg. 13 3/4 in., approx. 4.9 troy oz.
- A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET Of
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET Of boat shaped form, with pierced and engraved decoration, with a swingover handle, and with a blue glass liner, by Hester Bateman, London 1785, weight 147 gms
- ELEVEN GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH
ELEVEN GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS comprising six by Hester Bateman, London, 1781 with bright cut engraving, and five other George III Old English silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, combined weight 4 tr. ozs
- Three George III Silver Oval Salt Cellars,
Three George III Silver Oval Salt Cellars, James Waters, London, 1787 and Four Spoons, Hester Bateman, 1788 with two glass liners salts length 3.1 in — 8 cm
- George III Silver Pap Boat, Hester Bateman,
George III Silver Pap Boat, Hester Bateman, London, 1789 length 4.7 in — 12 cm
- George III Silver Bright-Cut Serving
George III Silver Bright-Cut Serving Spoon, Hester Bateman, London, 1780 length 10.8 in — 27.5 cm
- George III Silver Mustard Pot, Hester
George III Silver Mustard Pot, Hester Bateman, London, 1790 with blue glass liner height 3.5 in — 9 cm
- George III Silver Old English Pattern
George III Silver Old English Pattern Serving Spoon, Hester Bateman, London, 1788 length 11.4 in — 28.9 cm
- George III Silver Oval Teapot Stand,
George III Silver Oval Teapot Stand, Hester Bateman, London, 1786 length 6.6 in — 16.7 cm
- HESTER BATEMAN - HALLMARKED SILVER CREAM
HESTER BATEMAN - HALLMARKED SILVER CREAM JUGA very fine 18th century George III sterling silver helmet shaped cream jug, showing a highly swept handle, beaded detail and later embossed decoration. Hallmarked London 1788 together with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. Height, 6.5". Weight, 113 grams. Hester Bateman (1708-1794) is regarded as perhaps Britain's most important and famous woman silversmith.