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Antique Silver George III Teapot & Stand made in 1796
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An antique silver Georgian teapot and stand. The teapot has reeded borders and is surmounted by a glorious silver pineapple finial (a sign of hospitality in the 18th century) and is engraved with contemporary initials to one side.
Date | 1796 |
Made By | Peter & Ann Bateman |
Location | London |
Stock Number | W24x20SA33x10 |
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Antique Silver George III Teapot & Stand made in 1796
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An antique silver Georgian teapot and stand.
The teapot has reeded borders and is surmounted by a glorious silver pineapple finial (a sign of hospitality in the 18th century) and is engraved with contemporary initials to one side.
The teapot and the stand have matching marks and they are in excellent condition throughout.
It has a capacity of approximately 1150 ml – just over 2 UK pints.
Weight: 18 troy oz.
Part of the famous Bateman family. Hester Bateman’s sons, Peter Bateman and John Bateman, registered their mark in 1790. This partnership was of short duration as Jonathan, who married Ann Downlinff, died in 1791.
In 1791, the mark was changed to Peter and Ann Bateman. Ann was Jonathan’s widow and not Peter’s wife (he married Alice Beavoir) or Hester’s daughter (Ann Bateman married Richard Cottrill).
In 1800, the mark of Peter Bateman, Ann Bateman and William (I) Bateman was registered. William Bateman was the son of Jonathan and Ann Bateman, who, in 1800, entered in partnership with his uncle Peter and his mother Ann.
In 1805, after the retirement of Ann, was registered the new mark of Peter Bateman and William (I) Bateman.
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