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ENGLISH SILVER SEAL, PETER
ENGLISH SILVER SEAL, PETER BATEMAN AND ANN BATEMANEnglish Silver Seal, Peter Bateman and Ann Bateman
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PAIR OF PETER AND ANN BATEMAN
PAIR OF PETER AND ANN BATEMAN NEOCLASSICAL SILVER COVERED SAUCE BOATS, LONDON, 1794Pair of PETER AND ANN BATEMAN Neoclassical Silver Covered Sauce Boats, London, 1794, height: 6 in., length: 6 1/2 in., total weight: 21 ozt. Provenance: Property of a Cambridge, Massachusetts Gentleman. Other Notes: Ann-Olympe (Dowling) Bateman (1748-1813) married into the distinguished Bateman family of London silversmiths. She worked in partnership with her husband, Jonathan, and brother-in-law, Peter Bateman. Condition:
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Two Bateman English silver open
Two Bateman English silver open salts: oval with reeded borders, openwork panels with [fleur-de-lis] and diamonds, each with four scrolled and fluted feet, blue glass inserts with scalloped borders, [possibly later], marks for London, 1794, Peter and Ann Bateman, 2 x 3-1/4 x 2-1/2 in. Monogram partially removed, light scratches, liners with chips.
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A silver cream jug Peter and Ann
A silver cream jug Peter and Ann Bateman London 1794 of helmet shape with beaded rim and engraved swags approximately 90gm
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A Georgian silver pepper of vase
A Georgian silver pepper of vase form by Peter & Ann Bateman London 1797 marks rubbed.
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STERLING: PETER & ANNE BATEMAN
STERLING: PETER & ANNE BATEMAN TEAPOT AND LINER ALONG WITH TWO OTHER GEORGIAN HALLMARKED PIECES, ALL STAMPED LONDON STERLING WITH GEORGIAN DUTY MARK, DETAILS INCLUDE: PETER & ANNE BATEMAN STERLING TEAPOT, 1798, AND LI...STERLING: Peter & Anne Bateman teapot and liner along with two other Georgian hallmarked pieces, all stamped London sterling with Georgian duty mark, details include: Peter & Anne Bateman sterling teapot, 1798, and liner, 1799, teapot with etched scroll design and ribbed base, wooden handle and finial, some dents to sides, repairs to spout, loose finial, 11" l., liner with etched design to top, shaped sides, raised on four fluted feet, 6 1/4" l.; ladle with stamped crest to handle, "N" for 1728 or 1808, rubbed maker's mark, 12 1/2" l.; and a creamer with rubbed "N" date mark for 1728 or 1808, and "RH/SH" maker's mark possibly for Robert Hennell and Samuel Hennell, monogrammed "ACL" beneath spout, imperfections to base, rubbed design, small dents, 3 1/2" h. [Total Weight including any mounted non-silver parts: 26.4 ozt. tw.]
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An English Silver Creamer Peter
An English Silver Creamer Peter Batemen & Ann Bateman London 1792 of helmet form raised on a square foot; approximate weight 3.41 ozt. Height 5 1/2 inches.
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A Sterling Silver Master Salt, Paul
A Sterling Silver Master Salt, Paul and Ann Bateman, London ca. 1796-7 The boat shape container measuring approx. 4-1/4"W x 2-5/8"D and 2-1/2"H on an oval pedestal, with pierced and engraved foliate details around the sides and monogrammed in oval cartouche, hallmarked on the bottom. Weighs approx. 2.53 troy oz.
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Two Georgian Sterling Silver
Two Georgian Sterling Silver Castors both London one probably Peter and Ann Bateman 1794 the other maker SA marks rubbed both footed baluster form with finials one with reeded detail the other with beading height 6 in. and 5 7/8 in. combined weight 5 troy ozs.
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TRAY LOT OF VARIOUS SMALLS,
TRAY LOT OF VARIOUS SMALLS, PETER, ANN & WILLIAM BATEMA...Tray lot of various smalls, Peter, Ann & William Bateman silver creamer along with three silver napkin rings, and etc.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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An Assortment of English Sterling
An Assortment of English Sterling by the Bateman Family of Silversmiths Three pieces of sterling silver made by various members of London's Bateman family.? The lot includes: a helmet creamer with loop handle trumpet foot and square base marked for London dated 1792 and hallmarked PB/AB for Peter and Ann Bateman (w. 1791-1800); ht. 5.75 in. silver wt. 3.76ozt (117g); a creamer with globular form a flared spout C-scroll handle raised on three pawed feet marked for London datemark indecipherable and hallmarked for William Bateman I (w. 1815-1840); ht. 4 in. silver wt. 3.84ozt (119.5g); a goblet with a circular foot and a raised bowl marked for London dated 1829 and hallmarked for William Bateman II (w. 1827-1839); ht. 6 in. silver wt. 3.95ozt (123g).
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A framed aquatint etching ''
A framed aquatint etching '' Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens '' signed Terence Lambert (British 1891- ) on lower right. 22 x 13 cm.
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Peter & Joy Evans, Cotswold School,
Peter & Joy Evans, Cotswold School, a group of turned wood bowls, vases etc, various woods and sizes
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Peter in the Watering Can Farmer Potatoes and Amiable Guinea Pig all BP10a and a Peter Rabbit Gardening BP10b (4)
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A silver sauceboat Birmingham
A silver sauceboat Birmingham 1915 together with a Georgian silver tablespoon Peter and William Bateman London 1813.
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Peter in the Watering Can BP10A Royal Albert Gentleman Mouse Made a Bow and Benjamin Ate A Lettuce Leaf both BP6A (3)
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Peter and the Red Pocket Handkerchief and Tailor of Gloucester Large Gold Edition Figures Limited Edition with Certificate (Tailor of Gloucester Ear Broken) BP9c
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Tom Kitten in the Rockery BP10a and Peter and the Red Pocket Handkerchief BP9c (2)
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Peter Kellow (20th Century)/Brown
Peter Kellow (20th Century)/Brown Field, Near Bathampton Down/signed/watercolour, 21.5cm x 30cm and another 'Rocks in Bathampton Down Wood'/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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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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Beswick Beatrix Potter figure Peter
Beswick Beatrix Potter figure Peter in a Watering Can Royal Albert Benjamin Ate a Lettuce Leaf and Gentleman Mouse made a Bow (all boxed (3)
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau
Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau Figure Peter and Benjamin Picking Up Onions BP8C limited edition with base and certificate
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Large
Beswick Beatrix Potter Large Sized Figures Peter and the Red Pocket Handkerchief and Tailor of Gloucester Gold Limited Edition Boxed with Certificate (2)
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Beswick Beatrice Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrice Potter Figures Peter With Daffodils BP10B and Mrs Tiggywinkle BP9B (2)
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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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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Peter and the Watering Can Jemima Puddle Duck Benjamin ate a Lettuce Leaf and Tommy Brock all BP10a (4)
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Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures
Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures Peter ate a raddish Tabbitha Twitchett and Miss Moppet Tommy Brock and Mother Ladybird all BP6a (4)
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Jonathan Bateman silver label,
Jonathan Bateman silver label, crescent shape, "PORT", marks for Peter and Jonathan Bateman, London (lacking city mark), 1790-1791, back inscribed "I*B", .925 fine, 4 x 1-1/2 in. including chain. Good condition.
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Bateman silver caster, urn form
Bateman silver caster, urn form with reeded border, square pedestal base, partial marks for Peter and William Bateman, London, 1806, monogram, .925 fine, 3.48 oz.T., 6-5/8 in. Base bent.
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Two 19th c. Staffordshire figures
Two 19th c. Staffordshire figures "Peter" 10"h. and "Saul Presenting His Daughter to David" 11.5"h.
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PR. PETER BATEMAN GEORGIAN SILVER
PR. PETER BATEMAN GEORGIAN SILVER TROPHY CUPS 1808Pair of Peter Bateman 1808 Georgian English silver trophy cups with two handles and gold wash interiors, hallmarked on underside and monogrammed on sides. Measures 7.75"H top of handles x 7.25"W x 3.75"W base. Weighs 422 grams and 408 grams (830 total).
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Beswick Beatrix Potter figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter figures Peter Rabbit Gardening and Tom Kitten in the Rockery both BP10a (2)
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Peter Ward - Pastel drawing -
Peter Ward - Pastel drawing - Head of a tabby cat 14.5ins square signed in white painted frame and glazed
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Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in
Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, London: Hodder & Stoughton, [nd], 50 tipped in colour plates by Arthur Rackham each with captioned tissue guards, plus 7 full page bw plates and vignettes to text, 4to, original green publisher's cloth
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau
Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau Figure Peter and Benjamin Picking up Onions Box Base and Cert
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Peter and the Watering Can Farmer Potatoes and Peter Rabbit Gardening BP10a (3)