Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 20

Antique English George III Silver Teapot by Peter and Ann Bateman

$3,692.01
£2,700
€3,173.17
CA$5,138.73
A$5,512.93
CHF 2,957.02
MX$66,374.97
NOK 37,276.76
SEK 33,991.23
DKK 23,707.80

About the Item

Hallmarks Dated 1796 From our Silver collection, we are delighted to offer this original Antique George III Silver Teapot by Peter Ann Bateman. The Silver Teapot of elongated oval form with a straight rising spout and looped wood handle. The top of the teapot with a convex lid slightly bowed surmounted with a pineapple finial. The exterior of the Teapot is decorated with a banding of engraved roundels with floral patterns to the centre. Each side has a central circular cartouche with a central vacant initial plaque. The Teapot dates to the late 18th century Georgian period during the reign of George III and is hallmarked Sterling Silver, London by Peter Ann Bateman and dated 1796. Peter Ann Bateman were the daughter-in-law (widow of Jonathan) and son of Hester Bateman, regarded as the most well known of all English lady silversmiths of the 18th century whose work today highly sought after. Hester married the goldsmith John Bateman in 1732, and together they worked a small silversmith business. Following the death of her husband in 1760 she successfully ran her family business for thirty years and was succeeded in turn by her sons, grandson and great-grandson and the Bateman family silversmithing company lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century. Hester was known to have had at least five children, Jonathan, Peter, most likely John (recorded as a watch and clockmaker), Letitia (who married Richard Clarke), and Ann. Only Peter, Letitia, and Ann were still living at the time of Hester’s death. Hester registered her mark at Goldsmith’s Hall ‘April 16, 1761, as Hester Bateman in Bunnhill Row and this mark was used until 1790. The first mark contained a scripted lettered initials HB. That same year a registered mark of her sons Peter Bateman and John Bateman was entered however this partnership was short as Jonathan who married Ann Downlinff died in 1791. There mark contained the initials PB JB in simple plain form with a square. Peter Bateman and now Ann Bateman (widow to Jonathan) registered a mark Peter and Ann Bateman in 1791 which contained PB AB. Hester Bateman died in a few years later in 1794 and the business continued to thrive in the family. In 1800 registered mark Peter, Ann and William Bateman was introduced as William the son of Johnathan and Ann joined his Mother and Uncle in partnership, their mark contained the initials PB AB and WB stacked on top of each other in a square. When Ann retired in 1805 the registered mark Peter and William was entered as PB WB. From 1815 to 1840 William Bateman was registered alone. Sterling Silver is an alloy composed by weight of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness (parts per thousand) of 925.

More From This Seller

View All
Chinese Silver and Enamel Teapot
Located in Newark, England
SILVER FILIGREE LINKED CHAIN BODY From our Chinese collection, we are delighted to offer this exceptional Chinese Silver and Enamel Teapot. The Teapot of traditional form upon a sol...
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Mid-Century Modern Tea Sets

Materials

Silver, Enamel

Chinese Silver and Enamel Teapot
Located in Newark, England
SILVER FILIGREE LINKED CHAIN BODY From our Chinese collection, we are delighted to offer this exceptional Chinese Silver and Enamel Teapot. The Teapot of traditional form upon a sol...
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Tea Sets

Materials

Silver, Enamel

Japanese Antique Pure Silver Tea Set Akira Mimatsu Arthur and Bond
Located in Newark, England
MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) MEASUREMENTS Tea Pot 11.5cm High x 17.5cm Long x 10cm Wide (4.53 x 6.9 x 3.94 Inches) – Sugar Bowl 10cm High x 8.5cm Diameter (3.94 x 3.35 Inches) – Milk ...
Category

Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Tea Sets

Materials

Silver

English Silver Engraved Decanter Widdowson Veale
By Alexander MacRae
Located in Newark, England
The Decanter of slim tapered form with bulbous body, splayed circular foot with pinched stem and shaped opening. The Decanter extensively decorated throughout the body with two large fern leaves stemming from a central tied ribbon in the form of a bow. The decanter features a rounded handle fitted to the upper half of the decanter with a hinged shaped lid opening with gravity. To the base of the decanter an engraving reading “Jesse Collings. from I. Chamberlain.” Hallmarked to the neck AM (Alexander Macrae), Lion passant (sterling silver), Leopard Head town mark for London, Date letter R (1872) and the sovereign head duty mark. The Decanter is complete with its original latched fitted box lined in purple velvet with gold stringing to the exterior and the retailers mark to the inside doors “Widdowson & Veale, Goldsmith & Jewellery, to the Court of Spain, 73 Strand London.” Widdowson & Veale George Widdowson (b. 1804 Lincoln – Died 1872 Dulwich Village) was a celebrated silversmith and goldsmith although he took the route of retailer rather than a craftsman and by the age of 28 he had taken over his uncle’s London shop on the Strand, London. His uncle John Salter had been a close friend of Lord Nelson’s daughter, Horatia, and was godfather to one of her children. The shop was very successful and John Salter had supplied Nelson with many pieces of jewellery, including mourning rings. Widdowson developed the shop into Widdowson & Veale located at No. 73 Strand on the corner of Adam Street and opposite the Adelphi. Widdowson had a real eye for marketing. He once had a detailed newspaper article dedicated to his proposal to make a copy of Aeneas’ shield, as described in Virgil’s Aeneid. There is no evidence the shield was ever made though it did get good publicity. The company made swords and other weapons for the British army and navy, orders and decorations for the British court and were goldsmiths and jewellers to the court of Spain. In 1842 on the christening of Queen Victoria’s eldest son (later King Edward VII), Widdowson’s eye for publicity meant that the firm gave a christening gift of ‘an immense silver coronet supporting the Prince of Wales feathers.’ Widdowson & Veale were also makers to HRH the Duke of Sussex and the Court of Spain. In 1844, George was 40 and his business was doing well, as was the economy as a whole. The firm were able to advertise for apprentices, asking for a premium of £100. On 11 February 1847 George married Eliza Duffield (nee Boville), the daughter of a Putney wine merchant who had been living in Gibraltar but returned when her first husband, John Duffield, died. George and Eliza were middle-aged when they married and did not have children. Alexander Macrae founder of the firm that went on to be C J Vander Ltd. Macrae was recorded at 32 Bow Street, Covent Garden, London September 1856. He was joined in partnership by Martin Goldstein c. 1870, whereupon the style of the firm was changed to Macrae & Goldstein – first listed in 1871 as a silversmith. Alexander Macrae supplied many of the great firms at that time such as Elkington, Harry Emanuel...
Category

Antique Late 19th Century British Late Victorian Pitchers

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Chinese Export Antique Silver Basket by Wang Hing
By Wang Hing Co.
Located in Newark, England
Highly Detailed Silver From our Chinese collection, we are delighted to offer this Chinese Export Silver Basket by Wang Hing. The Silver Basket of circular form expertly crafted wit...
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Antique Oversized English Wrythen Glass and Silver Flask
By Thomas Johnson II
Located in Newark, England
Sterling Silver Mounted From our Glassware collection, we are delighted to introduce to the market this Oversized Wrythen Glass and Silver Flask. The Glass and Silver flask of large...
Category

Antique Late 19th Century English High Victorian Barware

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

You May Also Like

George III Sterling Silver Teapot by Peter and William Bateman with Bone Finial
Located in Brisbane City, QLD
A sterling silver teapot with timber handle and bone finial by Peter & William Bateman of the famed silversmithing Bateman family. The teapot sits atop b...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English George III Coffee and Tea Sets

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique Irish Silver Teapot, Dublin 1835 Patrick Laughlin
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Antique Irish Silver Teapot, Dublin 1835 Patrick Laughlin. Large circular bombe form with repoussé and embossed foliage decoration on partial stippled background, rich foliage leaf c...
Category

Antique 1830s English William IV Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Attractive, George III 18th Century Sterling Silver Drum Teapot - London 1798
By John Emes
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1798 by John Emes, this attractive, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Teapot, is 'Drum' shaped, and features engraved decoration throughout, and a wooden ha...
Category

Antique 1790s English George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

William IV period Sterling Silver Batchelor Teapot - London 1835
By George Burrows and Richard Pierce
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1835 by George Burrows II & Richard Pearce, this handsome, William IV, Antique Sterling Silver Teapot, is round in shape, plain in style, and features shell a...
Category

Antique 1830s English William IV Tea Sets

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III period sterling silver drum teapot made in London in 1773
By Walter Brind
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1773 by Walter Brind, this handsome, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Teapot, is 'Drum' shaped, and features an engraved vacant cartouche, and a wooden han...
Category

Antique 1770s English George III Tea Sets

Materials

Sterling Silver

Victorian Sterling Silver Teapot with Wooden Handle
By Arval Argenti Valenza
Located in VALENZA, IT
Victorian sterling silver teapot with wooden handle. A very stylish and handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver teapot, having a very plain round straight-sided body, a straight t...
Category

Antique 1850s English Other Tea Sets

Materials

Sterling Silver