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Georgian | Geo IV | Sterling Silver decorated waiter on 3 shell feet | William Bateman | London 1820

Product Description

Georgian | George IV | Sterling Silver decorated waiter on 3 shell feet 

Assay: London 1820
Maker: William Bateman I

Family crest in the centre within the floral embellishments, the Crest depicts a Griffin, above a shield that has another Griffin on the lhs panel and what appears to be 3 Stingrays on the right

Weight: approx 182 grams

Approx 15cms (6") diameter
Approx 2.3cms (1") tall

In excellent condition
Please Note: the Hallmarks on this piece are particularly difficult to find as they are on the underside of the waiter within the floral embossing

About the Silversmith
William Bateman I was the grandson of the renowned female silversmith Hester Bateman. William was taught by his father Jonathan Bateman and took over the business after his father’s death. He registered a mark in 1800 with his mother Ann and his uncle Peter, operating from the workshop at 108 Bunhill Row in London.

Whilst being a skilled silversmith operating within a legacy family, William Bateman I was also involved in other ventures, including a Proprietor of the Chartered Gas, Light and Coke Company, and later served as its Director, Deputy Governor, and Governor; all in addition to being Commissioner of Sewers for the Holborn and Finsbury Division. These endeavours did not take William away from producing silverware and he instead grew his reputation with commissions for prestigious clients, such as the royal retail firm Rundell, Bridge & Rundell and later his workshop became the royal silversmiths to King William IV.


Sku: 232402217C
$ 850.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.