A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE AND TABLE ARTICLES
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A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE AND TABLE ARTICLES
by various Bateman family generations, London, 1792-1823
The Peter & Ann Bateman pieces comprising a footed salt, a footed sauce boat, two tablespoons, a set of four table forks, and a pair of ladles; the Peter, Ann & William Bateman pieces comprising a teapot, a berry spoon, a sugar tong, and a mustard pot; the Peter & William Bateman pieces comprising a set of six mocha spoons and a creamer; a William Bateman I sugar tong; and a bright-cut footed mustard pot; length of teapot 11 1/2in (29cm); total weighable silver 38oz troy (23)
Please see condition report for detailed listing.
by various Bateman family generations, London, 1792-1823
The Peter & Ann Bateman pieces comprising a footed salt, a footed sauce boat, two tablespoons, a set of four table forks, and a pair of ladles; the Peter, Ann & William Bateman pieces comprising a teapot, a berry spoon, a sugar tong, and a mustard pot; the Peter & William Bateman pieces comprising a set of six mocha spoons and a creamer; a William Bateman I sugar tong; and a bright-cut footed mustard pot; length of teapot 11 1/2in (29cm); total weighable silver 38oz troy (23)
Please see condition report for detailed listing.
Condition
The Peter & Ann Bateman pieces comprising a bright-cut footed salt with blue glass liner, 1792, a footed sauce boat with thread design, 1793, a tablespoon, 1793, another tablespoon, 1796, a set of four table forks, 1798, and a pair of ladles, 1798; the Peter, Ann & William Bateman pieces comprising a bright-cut teapot, 1800, a berry spoon, 1801, a sugar tong, 1801, a bright-cut and pierced mustard pot with blue glass liner, 1804; the Peter & William Bateman pieces comprising a set of six bright-cut mocha spoons, 1807, and a bright-cut creamer with gold-wash interior, 1809; a William Bateman I sugar tong, 1823; and a bright-cut footed mustard pot with blue glass liner with rubbed marks, likely Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1809; length of teapot 11 1/2in (29cm); total weighable silver 38oz troy (23)
Light surface scratches, scuffs, and dings as consistent with age and use.
Light surface scratches, scuffs, and dings as consistent with age and use.
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A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE AND TABLE ARTICLES
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