Antique Silver George III Mug made in I779
£1,500
This exceptional, fine and impressive antique George III sterling silver mug has a plain baluster form onto a circular domed spreading foot.
Date | 1779 |
Made By | Hester Bateman |
Location | London |
Stock Number | W198x5 |
This exceptional, fine, and impressive antique George III sterling silver mug has a plain baluster form onto a circular domed spreading foot.
The surface of this antique silver mug is plain and unembellished.
This antique 18th Century silver mug is fitted with an impressive opposing leaf-capped scroll handle with a scrolling thumbpiece and bifurcating scrolling lower terminal.
This lovely mug made by the celebrated workshop of the lady silversmith Hester Bateman is in good condition
1779 was the year Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii. 18th-century
Dimensions, height 12.1 cm, diameter of opening 7.6 cm
Weight, 9.74 troy oz.
Capacity, 425 ml, .75 UK pints.
Hester Bateman (1708 – 1794) known as “the Queen of British Silversmiths” was an English silversmith based in London. After the death of her silversmith husband, she successfully ran the family business for 30 years before passing it on to her sons. They in turn passed it on to their sons and the business continued with Batemans at the helm until the mid-19th century.
Hester married John Bateman in 1732 and had six children. When John died of tuberculosis in 1760, he left his tools to his wife and the business. She registered her first mark in 1761 as “HB” in script. Not much appears with her mark up until 1771/2, as it is likely she was supplying other silversmiths who over stamped her mark with their own.
Around 1774, Hester was joined by her sons, John and Peter, and they worked to build up a business in Bunhill Row in London. They first started to produce spoons in the early 1770s (with the odd fork which are very rare from Hester’s workshop) and they expanded their range to produce neoclassical style household silverware, which included many items popular in the 18th century such as teaware, wine labels, jugs, salvers, salt cellars, trays and inkwells. There were certain items that she didn’t make such as candlesticks and candelabra – although I think one or two pairs are known!
The Bateman style is known for its bright-cut engraving, piercing and beading around edges. Hester retired in 1790 and her sons continued the business.
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