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BATEMAN-FAMILY-GEORGE-III-STERLING-SILVER-CRESTED-SALT-CELLAR-London-1796-01-mumg

BATEMAN FAMILY GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRESTED SALT CELLAR London 1796. BATEMAN FAMILY GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRESTED SALT CELLAR. London 1796 Peter & Ann Bateman. Dimensions: approx 110mm long; 60mm tall. Eight: 2.29 troy oz (77.1g). Condition: Good, considering age. Small dings and surface scratches. Spots of tarnishing that will polish off. The foot ..

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George-III-Silver-Basket-Dish-Salt-Cellar-PETER-WILLIAM-BATEMAN-London-c1806-01-yh

George III Silver Basket Dish Salt Cellar PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN London c1806. English Sterling Silver – Basket / Salt Cellar / Dish – weighs 3.34 troy ozs. Gadroon borders with a draped ribbon and bow decoration / pattern. Marked: hallmarked with the makers mark PB WB, lion passant, leopard’s head crowned, date letter “L”, ..

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George-III-hallmarked-Silver-Salt-Cellar-Armorial-Crest-1795-by-P-A-Bateman-01-mu

Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellar. This elegant salt cellar is made from sterling silver. It is of boat form with two looped handles and it stands on an oval pedestal foot. The edges of the cellar, foot and handles are decorated with reeding and, to the front, is an armorial crest depicting a leg in ..

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The salts measure approximately 4.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. The total weight is 170 grams. Hallmarked on the underside with the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman along with date later ” C ” which corresponds to 1798. The spoons are by another maker as best I can tell. ..

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The salts measure approximately 4.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. The total weight is 170 grams. Hallmarked on the underside with the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman along with date later ” C ” which corresponds to 1798. The spoons are by another maker as best I can tell. ..

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The salts measure approximately 4.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. The total weight is 170 grams. Hallmarked on the underside with the mark of Peter & Ann Bateman along with date later ” C ” which corresponds to 1798. The spoons are by another maker as best I can tell. ..

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Fine pair of 1794 antique George. III, English, Peter & Ann Bateman, 120 gram combined weight sterling silver, 4 1/2″ wide x 2 5/8″ tall x 2 1/2 deep, London, England, small t hallmark pair of footed pedestal salt cellars! Wonderful patina, oval crest removal as faintly seen in last photo, o other issues. Please ..

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Hester Bateman Pair of Sterling Silver Salt Cellars w/Cobalt Blue Glass circa 1780 of oval form, English, Londonsterling silver pair of salt cellars by Hester Bateman & John Langlands I & John Robertson, each decorated with geometric stripes design to the rim, with plain body, each supported upon four goat hoofs feet with applied leaf ..

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These Salt Cellars were made by Peter and Ann Bateman in 1792. They are the children of Hester Bateman who was at the end of her career as a Silversmith and Peter and Ann had just been certified in 1791. They are from a Virginia Estate where they were used with two 1770 Casters serving ..

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