HESTER BATEMAN Silver Sugar Basket, London, 1789,
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HESTER 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.
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.
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HESTER BATEMAN Silver Sugar Basket, London, 1789,
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