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Hester Bateman Silver Bright Cut Teaspoon 1783



Description
Here we have for sale a George III period silver Old English pattern teaspoon. This spoon was made by one of the most highly regarded and famous silversmiths of the 18th Century, Hester Bateman. This piece of silver flatware has a stunning bright cut decoration and the terminal has a period monogram.
The details are as follows:
Silversmith: Hester Bateman
Year of manufacture: 1783
Assay Office: London
Dimensions:
Length: 13 cm
Weight: 13 Grams
This is a dainty and delightful spoon, with a gorgeous design and is nice to hold and lovely to look at and can also be used too. This would make a fabulous addition to your silver collection, or would be a thoughtful and special Birthday or Anniversary gift for a loved one, or a great gift for mothers' day.
Condition report
In reasonable condition for age of 238 years, some minor wear to the bowl of the spoon, age related tarnish marks and surface scratches.
This stunning spoon would make a fabulous gift or a fantastic addition to your own silver collection.
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Shipping information
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
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DateLate 18th Century :
1783
MakerHester Bateman
Codeas1039a213
Price SOLD £45.00
StatusSold
SellerArthur Vandyk Antiques
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