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HESTER BATEMAN SILVER SUGAR BASKET,
HESTER BATEMAN SILVER SUGAR BASKET, LONDON, 1789, TOGETHER WITH A HESTER BATEMAN SILVER CREAMER, LONDON, 1787HESTER BATEMAN Silver Sugar Basket, London, 1789, together with, a HESTER BATEMAN Silver Creamer, London, 1787 basket length: 5 1/2 in., height: 3 3/8 in., weight: 4 ozt.; creamer height: 6 1/4 in., weight: 3.3 ozt.; total weight: 7.3 ozt. Provenance: Estate of a Southeastern Massachusetts Lady. Other Notes: Hester (Needham) Bateman (1708-1794) became the wife of the goldsmith John Bateman in 1732. They had 6 children and when her husband died in 1760, Hester took over the family business which became a prominent 18th century London silversmithing company. Hester's sons, daughter-in-law, grandson, and great-grandson became the legacy that kept the Bateman family silversmithing company active until the mid 19th century. Condition:
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Fine and Rare Hester Bateman,
Fine and Rare Hester Bateman, London, Sterling Silver Skewer, 1776, the upper facade with traces of an engraved armorial, l. 9-1/2".
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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.)
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HESTER BATEMAN 1785 GEORGIAN
HESTER BATEMAN 1785 GEORGIAN STERLING GOBLETHester Bateman Georgian sterling goblet 1785, hallmarked on underside, beaded rim on base. Measures 6 3/8"H, weighs 176 grams.
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HESTER BATEMAN - HALLMARKED
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.
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Hester Bateman and Ebenezer Coker
Hester Bateman and Ebenezer Coker Salvers England and Scotland mid-18th century. Two sterling silver salvers one marked HB for Henry Billinghurst(London 1758) one marked EC for Ebenezer Coker (London 1739-1758); dia. 7 in. total silver wt. 16.78ozt (522g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
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HESTER BATEMAN SUGAR BASKET 1790
HESTER BATEMAN SUGAR BASKET 1790 London hallmarks for Hester Bateman 1790. Cobalt glass insert with reground edge. 5''h. without swing handle 7''l. Well catalogued.
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HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER
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.
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Hester Bateman English Silver Mug
Hester Bateman English Silver Mug London, 1783, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handle, stepped circular foot, marks for Hester Bateman, heraldic device, .925 fine, 10.7 oz.T., 5 x 5-1/4 x 3-1/2 in.,
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Rare and Fine Pair of Hester
Rare and Fine Pair of Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Footed Goblets, 1784, London, the bright-cut-framed monogram ovals blank, h. 4\", dia. 3\".
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3 PC, STERLING, LONDON, INCLUDING
3 PC, STERLING, LONDON, INCLUDING HESTER BATEMAN Three pieces of 18th c. English sterling silver made in London comprising sugar basket by Hester Bateman -1786, loving cup probably by Louis Black -1763, and loving cup by William Shaw II and William Priest -1756, monogrammed B / IA. Approx.
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COLLECTION OF SMALL ENGLISH
COLLECTION OF SMALL ENGLISH SILVER ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER, INCLUDING HESTER BATEMANCOLLECTION OF SMALL ENGLISH SILVER ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER, INCLUDING HESTER BATEMAN, including a repousse tea caddy, marks unread, of curved rectangular shape, each side featuring pastoral scenes; reticulated basket with swing handle and beaded borders, Richard Morton & Co., 1778-1790, Sheffield; brandy warmer with hammered finish, George Jones, London, 1737; sugar tongs, Hester Bateman, London, circa 1786, stippled decoration along exterior with floral motif; silver sauce ladle with twisted wooden handle, John Stone, London, 1850; reticulated open salt cellar, Hester Bateman, London, paired with clear glass liner and demitasse spoon; George III style wine funnel, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1828-1833; chamberstick with snuffer, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1820; asparagus tongs, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1823-1836, raised handles with shell and foliate motif and rectangular, flattened ends reticulated with swan design, 34 ozt gross (10)
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A Sterling Silver Master Salt,
A Sterling Silver Master Salt, Hester Bateman, London ca. 1810-11 The boat shape fluted container measuring approx. 4-3/8"W x 2-3/4"D x 2-1/2"H on a pedestal base of conforming shape, with pierced and engraved designs around the sides, hallmarked on the bottom. Weighs approx. 1.79 troy oz.
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Fine and Rare Hester Bateman
Fine and Rare Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Teapot, in \"Antique Bead\" decor, London, 1781, one side with an engraved boar\'s head armorial, the finial and carved handle of ebonized fruitwood, fully hallmarked on the base, h. 5-3/4\".
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Hester Merwin (American, 20th
Hester Merwin (American, 20th Century) "Portrait of a Young Black Girl", pastel on paper, sight 24" x 19", signed and dated lower right "Hester Merwin 1959". Matted and presented in a stained wooden frame.
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HESTER BATEMAN SILVER CRUET 5
HESTER BATEMAN SILVER CRUET 5 BOTTLE SET 1787Hester Bateman (1708-1794) Georgian era sterling antique cruet set with 5 cut glass bottles with sterling tops in an open work circular engraved basket with beaded rim, heart shaped handle and raised on 3 ball and claw feet. Three bottles have perforated tops, all 5 tops are hallmarked. Bottles measure 6"H, 6.25"H & 6.5"H; Basket 9"H x 5.25"W.
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HESTER M. WHITE, PATINATED
HESTER M. WHITE, PATINATED BRONZE, C. 1920 Hester Mabel White (British, 1870-1948), Japanese Woman Carrying Child, cast signed on base side, 13.5"h x 6"w x 3"d
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Hester Bateman English silver
Hester Bateman English silver shaker, pepper shaker with unmarked pierced dome top, rectangular bellflower and openwork sides, clear glass liner, marks for Hester Bateman, London, 1779, English silver, .925 fine, 2-1/2 x 1-1/4 in. Light scratches, small dents. Private Collection
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Hester Bateman English silver
Hester Bateman English silver cup, round with flared sides and gilt interior, oval cartouche with ribbon decoration, monogram, marks for London, 1788, .925 fine, 4.22 oz.T., 3-3/4 in. Light scratches, base with small dents. Private Collection.
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A Georgian Sterling Silver Seal
A Georgian Sterling Silver Seal Hester Bateman 18th c. entwined script monogram "RL" height 1 in. weight 0.35 troy ozs.
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HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER
HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER RATTLEGeorgian Sterling Silver "Bells and Whistle" Rattle with Coral Teether , Hester Bateman, l. 5 3/4 in., total wt. 1.70 troy ozs
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Rare Oval Hester Bateman Sterling
Rare Oval Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Swing-Handled Sweetmeat Basket, London, 1782, the basket rim and the arched swing handle beaded, the basket interior engraved with floral festoons, the exterior wall with an engraved armorial, h. 2", w. 6-3/4", d. 4-3/4". Ex-Collection: Edward S. Whitney, New York, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey.
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Hester Before the King. 18th Cent
Hester Before the King. 18th Cent American. Dimensions: 24" x 20."
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HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER
HESTER BATEMAN STERLING SILVER LIQUOR TAGS Six english sterling liquor tags for claret, white wine, mountain, madeira, lisbon, and port. Stamped verso. Weighs 1.69 toz. Provenance: old private collection, Sewickley, PA, by descent in the family to the current owner. Correct cartouche for her wares. Only stamped for sterling with her script "HB".
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A Hester Bateman Silver Teapot
A Hester Bateman Silver Teapot
London, 1778
with engraved script monogram 'HC' to the body.
hallmarked for Sterling to underside
13 ozt 5 dwt gross
Height 5 1/4 x width 9 inches.
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COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ENGLISH SILVER
COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ENGLISH SILVER WAX SEALS HESTER BATEMAN, LONDON, PREDOMINANTLY LAST HALF 18TH CENTURYCollection of Eleven English Silver Wax Seals, Hester Bateman, London, Predominantly Last Half 18th Century Seals consisting of one with engraved double-headed eagle and all others of various intertwining script are fastened to a possibly contemporaneous curb chain. Reverse of all seals with stamped script HB and lion passant marks; most chain links with stamped lion passant marks. Varying wear and tarnish throughout, particularly to recesses. Length of chain: 7-1/4 in (18.4 cm) Total weight: 4.6 ozProperty of Various Owners
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A Georgian silver cream jug with
A Georgian silver cream jug with embossed vine decoration Hester Bateman London 1780 ht. 11.5cm.
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FIVE MEZZOTINTSFIVE MEZZOTINTS:
FIVE MEZZOTINTSFIVE MEZZOTINTS: Edward Hester (U.K., 1843-1903) "Lady Hamilton"; Valentine Green (U.K., 1739-1813) "The Assumption of the Virgin" after Morellio; Elizabeth Gulland (U.K., 1857-1934) children; T. Hamilton Crawford (U.K., born 1860) Mrs. Sheridan after Thomas Gainsborough; Louis Busiere (France, 1880-1960), children. Images measure from 15" x 10.5" to 22.5" x 17.5". In wood frames.
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BETH VAN HOESEN (CA, 1926-2010)
BETH VAN HOESEN (CA, 1926-2010) "Buster" (the owl), etching with aquatint, pencil signed, titled, dated '82 and numbered 8/100, in maple slat frame, matted under plexiglass, OS: 27 1/2" x 30 1/2", impression: 20" x 17 1/2".
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Fine and Rare Hester Bateman,
Fine and Rare Hester Bateman, London, Sterling Silver "Fiddle" Gravy Ladle, 1787, unmonogrammed, l. 7", 1.60 t. oz.
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Hester Bateman silver salt, oval
Hester Bateman silver salt, oval with openwork sides, four ball-and-claw feet, swag and shield decoration, clear glass liner, George III, partial marks for London, 1782, .925 fine, 2 x 3-1/2 x 2-1/2 in. Monogram removed, good condition. Private Collection.
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BATEMAN FAMILY ENGLISH SILVER
BATEMAN FAMILY ENGLISH SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR URNLondon, late 18th/early 19th century, including cream pitcher with bead border and strap handle, engraved decoration and cartouche with monogram, marks for Hester Bateman, 1785, 6 in.; cased large sugar urn, engraved decoration and monogram, marks for Peter and Ann Bateman, 1796, 5-3/4 x 8-1/2 x 4-3/4 in., in fitted red case with blue fabric interior, .925 fine, 13.11 oz. T., total weight
Provenance: The Important Private Collection of a Rocky Mountain Couple
Condition:
pitcher with wear and dents; sugar with removed monograms, dents, wear, box heavy damage at joints, wear, tape residue
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Two Silver Salt Cellars, one a
Two Silver Salt Cellars, one a fine and rare Hester Bateman, London, tripodal circular sterling silver salt cellar, 1777, the other a nearly matching sterling salt cellar, London, 1771, with a gilded interior, both with beaded lips and stepped pad feet, h. 1-1/2", dia. 2-1/2".
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English silver cruet stand
English silver cruet stand 1790-91 bearing the touch of Hester Bateman with a wood bottom 4" h. 6 3/4" w. ?
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Beswick Model of Hunstman on
Beswick Model of Hunstman on Brown Horse 1501
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After John Sargent Noble/Otter
After John Sargent Noble/Otter Hounds on the River Bank/signed E.G. Hester in pencil to the margin/engraving, 26cm x 38cm/and three other otter hunting prints (4)