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Late Georgian bright-cut sterling silver tongs, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796.

Late Georgian bright-cut sterling silver tongs, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796.

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A handsome pair of late Georgian sterling silver tongs, with marks for Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796. Descended from the renowned silversmith Hester Bateman, this partnership was active from 1790 to 1799.

Hester Bateman is arguably the most famous female British silversmith of all time, and was well respected in her time. She was active from the 1760s to 1790; upon her retirement, the Bateman family remained a notable silversmithing family for many generations. 

The Batemans were known for their skill in bright cut engraving; this ingenious method was well favoured during the 1770s in no small part due to her work; such techniques took advantage of the flickering nature of candlelight commonly used pre-electricity.

A fine example of Georgian flatware, with a bright-cut pattern and classic Georgian style. With crisp hallmarks, this is a highly desirable piece for collectors of antique English silver.


Price marked at $250 AUD.

Measurements: 30.8 grams

Good antique condition. Some light wear overall commensurate with age, city mark is rubbed but other hallmarks legible.


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Hester Bateman is arguably the most famous female British silversmith of all time, and was well respected in her time. She was active from the 1760s to 1790; upon her retirement, the Bateman family remained a notable silversmithing family for many generations. 

She was known for her neo-classical designs and skill in bright cut engraving; this ingenious method was well favoured during the 1770s in no small part due to her work; such techniques took advantage of the flickering nature of candlelight commonly used pre-electricity.

This set of 4 bears her maker’s marks as well as her signature bright-cut engraving, as well as stamps for sterling and 1783.

The feather edged pattern lends a delicate touch to the classical silhouette of these spoons. A beautiful set that is hotly desired by collectors, their value will only increase over time. 

Price is marked at AU$800.

Total weight of 66 grams.

Spoon length 13 cm.

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