Silver Table
London 1804 solid silver large serving table spoon by excellent and very collectable makers PETER, ANN AND WILLIAM BATEMAN. |
| London 1804 Georgian English hallmarked solid silver large serving table spoon by the famous BATEMAN family makers Peter, Ann and William Bateman.
The Bateman family were very well regarded 18th and 19th century makers, with the most famous one being Hester Bateman. She handed over the family firm to her two sons Jonathan and Peter in 1790. Jonathan was married to Ann. When Jonathan died of cancer in 1791, he left his share to his widow Ann. Ann and her brother-in-law Peter entered their partnership mark in 1791. In 1800 Ann's son William (I), also joined the partnership. Ann retired in 1805, the year after this spoon was made, leaving William and his uncle Peter, to carry on the family business.
Weight-60 grams.
Size-8.75 inches long, by 1.75 inches wide.
With very good hallmarks, a wonderful useful and very collectable Bateman spoon in very good condition.
Over 200 years old! |
1903 CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE POT JAR, SILVER TOP |
| NEW. An attractive cut glass dressing table pot, with an embossed floral and scrollwork sterling silver push on top. The compressed globular body is cut with hobnails and diamonds within and between parallel grooves; the silver top has a small vacant central cartouche. Condition: small partial seam split to the lid (does no affect fit); one or two unobtrusive tiny edge and point nicks; no cracks, bruises or hairlines; good tight lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The silver lid hallmarked for Birmingham 1903, no maker's mark found. 1½in/3.8cm high, a little under 2¼in/5.7cm at the widest point. |
1897 CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE POT JAR, SILVER TOP |
| NEW. A handsome cut glass dressing table pot, with an embossed floral and scrollwork sterling silver push on top. The compressed globular body is cut with hobnails and diamonds within and between parallel grooves, the base is embellished with a starburst; the silver top has a vacant central cartouche. Condition: a few unobtrusive edge and point nicks and nibbles; light age and use wear; no cracks, bruises or hairlines; good lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The silver lid hallmarked for Birmingham 1897, maker's mark "L&S" for Levi & Salaman. 2½in/6.4cm high, 2¾in/7cm at the widest point. |
1901 CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE POT JAR, SILVER TOP |
| NEW. An elegant cut glass dressing table pot, with an embossed floral and scrollwork sterling silver push on top. The cylinder shape body is cut with hobnails and diamonds within and between parallel grooves, the base is embellished with a starburst; the silver top has a vacant central cartouche. Condition: some dimpling to the underside of the lid; one or two unobtrusive edge and point nicks and nibbles; light age and use wear; no cracks, bruises or hairlines; very good lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The silver lid hallmarked for Chester 1901, maker's mark "JD" over "WD" for James Deakin & Sons. 2½in/6.4cm high, 2¼in/5.7cm diameter. |
1900 CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE POT JAR, SILVER TOP |
| NEW. A pretty cut glass dressing table pot, with an embossed floral and scrollwork sterling silver push on top. The compressed globular body is cut with chevrons and diamonds between parallel grooves, the base is embellished with a starburst; the silver top has a raised and vacant central cartouche. Condition: a few unobtrusive edge and point nicks and nibbles; light age and use wear; no cracks, bruises or hairlines; good lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The silver lid hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, maker's mark rubbed. 1¾in/4.4cm high, a little under 1¾in/4.4cm at the widest point. |
1896 CUT GLASS SPHERICAL TABLE SCENT PERFUME BOTTLE, SILVER TOP |
| NEW. A splendid cut glass dressing table bottle, with an embossed floral and scrollwork sterling silver, cork lined, screw top. The globular body is deep cut with rows of large hobnails - the latter decorated with diamonds and small hobnails - between parallel diamond cut grooves, the base is embellished with a radial burst; the silver top has an engraved central cartouche "CB". Condition: light dimpling to the silver top; a few unobtrusive edge and point nicks and nibbles; light age and use wear; no cracks, bruises or hairlines; good tight lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The silver lid hallmarked for London 1896, maker's mark "SSD" over "ED" for Drew & Sons. 5¾in/14.6cm high. |
1894 CUT GLASS OVAL DRESSING TABLE POT JAR, SILVER TOP |
| NEW. A good panel cut oval dressing table jar with a bevelled base; the jar has a floral, scrollwork and ribbon engraved sterling silver push on top with vacant central cartouche. Condition: small area of pricking to the inside of the silver top at the edge with resulting tiny bumps to the top surface (see image); a few small edge nicks to the body; no cracks, hairlines or bruising; good lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The top hallmarked for Birmingham 1894, maker's mark "WCG" for W. C. Griffiths. A little under 3½in/8.9cm high, a little under 2¾in/7cm wide. |
1894 TALL CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE JAR WITH SILVER TOP |
| NEW. A good panel cut dressing table jar - quite possibly for hatpins - with a bevelled base. The jar has a floral, scrollwork and ribbon engraved sterling silver push on top with vacant central cartouche. Condition: two tiny pin prick dimples to the silver top; one or two tiny edge nicks to the body; no cracks, hairlines or bruising; very good lid fit - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. The top hallmarked for Birmingham 1894, maker's mark "WCG" for W. C. Griffiths. A little over 6¾in/17.1cm high. |
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