18Th Century Hester Bateman Silver Ladle, Circa 1780
Stock No
BCSL2901
2019
- £285.00
- €330 Euro
- $383 US Dollar
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Item Description
An 18th century Hester Bateman silver ladle
A deep ladle to a plain stem with a fluted and scrolling handle, engraved to the underside with a crest of a horned goat head.
Sterling silver, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London, marks rubbed but circa 1780
Hester Bateman (1708–1794) is probably the most well known of all English lady silversmiths, she favoured bright cut decoration in her flatware.
Hester Bateman carried on her husband's (John) silversmith after his death, Hester registered her first mark with Goldsmith’s Hall in 1761. At the time women were not allowed to use their initials alone as a maker’s mark but exceptions were made in the case of widowed craftswomen. What set the Bateman’s work apart from many of their contemporaries was Hester’s attention to detail and the quality of her designs. Her style favoured the neo-classical which was the popular style of the late 18th century.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Castle Douglas, Scotland
Item Dimensions
H: 17.8cm W: 5.1cm
Period
18th Century & Earlier
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Castle Douglas, Scotland
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7881 823369
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