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Hester Bateman silver flatware,
Hester Bateman silver flatware, downturned oval handles, all with marks for Hester Bateman, London, monograms: serving spoon, 1787, 8-5/8 in., bowl possibly repaired; serving spoon, 1784, 8-1/4 in., tears in bowl; two spoons, 1782, 4-3/8 in., heavy wear to bowls, (four pieces). All with wear, bowls buffed.
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Hester Bateman English silver:
Hester Bateman English silver: eight spoons with oval handles, most downturned, marks for London, 1775 to 1790, various monograms, .925 fine, 6-3/4 in. to 8-3/4 in. Some wear, small dents. Private Collection.
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Hester Bateman Silver English, 18th
Hester Bateman Silver English, 18th century, bone marrow scoop, marks for London, 1776, 8-3/8 in., wear, bent; serving spoon, Queen Anne style pattern, shell on back of bowl, marks for London, 1774, monogram on back, 8-1/8 in., wear, bowl polished, .925 fine, 2.64 oz.T.,
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George III Silver Bright-Cut
George III Silver Bright-Cut Serving Spoon, Hester Bateman, London, 1780 length 10.8 in — 27.5 cm
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Set of four Hester Bateman silver
Set of four Hester Bateman silver spoons: downturned tipt back, oval handles, marks for Hester Bateman, London, 1790, heraldic device, .925 fine, 4.09 oz.T., 6-1/2 in. Wear to bowl tips.
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Bateman spoon, Continental ladle:
Bateman spoon, Continental ladle: English silver spoon with round handle, monogram, maker Hester Bateman, London, 1779, 8-1/2 in., wear to bowl ; Swedish ladle, round handle, floral decoration, bowl with spout, gilt wash, .830 fine, circa 1856, monogram, 8-1/4 in., handle bent .
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English sterling spoons and caddy
English sterling spoons and caddy scoop Hester Bateman and other Bateman London 18th/19th century comprising: Hester Bateman spoon L8'' Peter & William Bateman teaspoon L5 1/2'' Peter & Ann Bateman caddy scoop L3 1/2'' Total 2.5oz Troy (3pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection.
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George III Silver Old English
George III Silver Old English Pattern Serving Spoon, Hester Bateman, London, 1788 length 11.4 in — 28.9 cm
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Hester Bateman English Silver
Hester Bateman English Silver Spoons London: four salt spoons with shell bowls, downturned tipt handles, 1784, no monograms, 4 in., two with bent handle; one with oval downturned handle, zigzag border, heraldic device, 1781, 6-7/8 in., polished bowl, marks for Hester Bateman, .925 fine, 1.87 oz.T., (five pieces)
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Three Hester Bateman Spoons London,
Three Hester Bateman Spoons London, 1780-1784, oval downturned tipt back handles, marks for Hester Bateman, one with monogram, .925 fine, 5.70 oz.T., 8-1/4 in.,
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A Sterling Silver Bone Marrow
A Sterling Silver Bone Marrow Spoon, Hester Bateman, London, ca. 1775-6 Of plain design with notched pattern on the handle. Early silver article of simple design. Hallmarked on back of handle. Measures approx. 9"L. Weight 1.4 troy oz.
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Two Hester Bateman Spoons
Two Hester Bateman Spoons downturned oval handles, marks for Hester Bateman, London, 1778, heraldic devices, 8-3/4 in.
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Fine and Rare Early Hester
Fine and Rare Early Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon, London, 1779, the facade engraved with a handsome armorial, the reverse fully hallmarked, l. 11-1/2\".
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1823 Hester Bateman English
1823 Hester Bateman English Sterling Dipping Ladlewooden handle 14'' long hallmarked
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Bateman English silver flatware:
Bateman English silver flatware: one serving spoon with oval handle, family crest, London, partial date mark, Hester Bateman, 8-1/2 in., [wear]; ladle with oval handle, cartouche and zigzag decoration, monogram, London, 1795, partial maker mark, probably Peter and Ann Bateman, 14 in., [small bowl dents, scratches].
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A George III Silver Soup Ladle,
A George III Silver Soup Ladle, Hester Bateman, London, ca. 1780 Simple and elegant design with a long curved crested handle with heraldic emblem and a shell-shape bowl. Back of the handle distinctly hallmarked. Measures approx. 13"L. Weight approx. 3.7 troy oz. Purchased from F. Gorevic & Son, New York 1969.
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A bottom marked Georgian silver
A bottom marked Georgian silver serving spoon by Hester Bateman London 1777 29.5cm wt. 3.3 oz.
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Bateman silver ladle, tongs: both
Bateman silver ladle, tongs: both with marks for Hester Bateman, London: sauce ladle, downturned handle, 1781, 6-1/2 in., monogram removed; tongs with shaped sides, 1784, monogram, 5-3/8 in., .925 fine, 2.06 oz.T., (two pieces). Some wear.
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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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STERLING. Partial Flatware
STERLING. Partial Flatware Set.C.J Vander maker ''Hester Bateman'' pattern. Including 8 large spoons 7 dinner forks 5 teaspoons 3 luncheon forks a large serving fork and 2 small serving pieces. Also includes 24 dinner knives and 1 cake server. Approx 52 troy oz excluding knives and cake server. Condition: Good. Partial set.
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Two Sterling Silver Sauce Spoons
Two Sterling Silver Sauce Spoons Mark of Hester Bateman Simple design with deep bowls hased beading edting the handles crest engraved at the ends marked on the back of the neck with "HB" Lion Passant City of London mark and worn date mark. Total weight 2.85 toz.
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A George III silver tablespoon,
A George III silver tablespoon, Hester Bateman, no date letter, and a pair of George III silver berry spoons, SA, London 1794, approximately 170gm
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Hester Bateman silver spoons,
Hester Bateman silver spoons, oval handles, feather edges, .925 fine, George III, London: two spoons 1788, 5 in., lacking city mark, monogram removed ; four with oval cartouche and bellflower decoration, monogram, three 8-1/4 in. 1782, one 12-1/2 in., monogram removed . (Six pieces). Some wear. Private Collection.
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* A George III Silver Ladle
* A George III Silver Ladle Hester Bateman London 1774 with a ribbed decorated bowl and decorated handle; approximate weight 4.64 ozt. Length 13 1/4 inches.
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Four George III Silver Bright-Cut
Four George III Silver Bright-Cut Table Spoons, Hester Bateman, London, 1781 length 8.4 in — 21.4 cm
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A George III Silver Ladle Hester
A George III Silver Ladle Hester Bateman London 1789 having a reverse tip handle and an oval bowl monogrammed with an engraved dove crest; approximate weight 6.16 ozt. Length 13 1/2 inches.
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HESTER BATEMAN SILVER CADDY
HESTER BATEMAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, A SILVER BUTTER SHELL AND A WILLIAM BATEMAN I PLACE SPOONHESTER BATEMAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, A SILVER BUTTER SHELL AND A WILLIAM BATEMAN I PLACE SPOON, including the George III caddy spoon, marked London 1786, Hester Bateman, with shell form bowl and short curved handle with bright cut decoration; the butter shell, London 1764, but lacking maker's marks, formed as a scallop shell atop a pair of splayed shell feet, with script monogram to one end; and a William Bateman I monogramed rat-tail place spoon, London 1818, 5.9 ozt (3) Provenance: Estate of Shirley Z. Johnson, board member of the National Museum of Asian Art
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Fine and Rare Hester Bateman,
Fine and Rare Hester Bateman, London, Sterling Silver Footed Cream Pitcher, 1786, London, of "helmet" form, the monogram oval blank, h. 6-1/2", 3.70 t. oz.
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TWO ENGLISH STERLING SPOONSeach
TWO ENGLISH STERLING SPOONSeach with maker's mark of Hester Bateman, London (illegible date marks); not monogrammed; approximately 93 grams total; Provenance: The Estate of James and Lois Garner. Proceeds will benefit Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and World Wildlife Fund; one 8 1/4 inches long; the other 7 3/4 inches wide Condition:
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Four small saltspoons being a
Four small saltspoons being a shovel Hester Bateman c.1770 a rare fancy front shovel Ebenezer Coker c.1770 a Dutch shovel maker P.C.V. Amsterdam 1834 and a shell bowled example unmarked c.1780.
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A Set of Six George III Sterling
A Set of Six George III Sterling Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs, Hester Bateman, London, ca. 1786 Spoons of plain design with crested handles depicting armorial emblem, back of handles hallmarked. Sugar tongs decorated in bright cut Adam's style, hallmarked with a lion passant and a maker's hallmark "H. B." in script. The spoons measure approx. 5"L, tongs are approx. 5-1/2"L. Total weight approx. 3.7 troy oz. Purchased from Gorvevic and Sons, New York, ca. 1960's.
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A pair of George III silver table
A pair of George III silver table spoons Hester Bateman London 1782 with bright cut stems approximately 140gm
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1787 English Sterling Serving Spoon
1787 English Sterling Serving Spoon by HesterBateman 12 1/2'' long hallmarked excellent no monogram.
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A pair of George III silver
A pair of George III silver teaspoons, Hester Bateman, no date letter, nine fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, HH, London 1871, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons and three spoons, approximately 397g
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A set of six silver bright cut
A set of six silver bright cut teaspoons and sugar tongs by Hester Bateman London 1786.
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Two Georgian Sterling Silver Spoons
Two Georgian Sterling Silver Spoons Hester Bateman London 1779 overstruck maker's mark near bowl length 8 5/8 in.; 1790 mark near handle terminal Old English down-turned handles length 8 1/2 in. combined weight 3.55 troy ozs.