Thomas Barker was a London silversmith active from 1805 to 1827. He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and his work is marked with the hallmarks of London. Barker's silver is known for its high quality and elegant design. He produced a wide range of items, including tea and coffee services, dessert services, candlesticks, and other decorative pieces. His work is often characterized by its use of classical motifs and delicate ornamentation. Some of Barker's most notable pieces include a George III fiddle and thread pattern teapot and cover (1817), a George III Old English pattern dessert spoon (1814), and a George IV fiddle pattern salt spoon (1824). These pieces are all well-made and beautifully decorated, and they represent the best of Barker's silversmithing skills.

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A matched pair of George III sterling silver sauce ladles,…

Matched Pair of George III Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles

A matched pair of George III sterling silver sauce ladles, William Sumner, Thomas Barker, London, 1796 and 1816, length 16.5 cm

A part Victorian sterling silver King's pattern cutlery service,…

Victorian King's Pattern Cutlery Set with Provenance

A part Victorian sterling silver King's pattern cutlery service, William Eaton, London, 1839, (24), includes six of each dinner forks, entree forks, spoons, knives with engraved crest to handle, the knives have a stainless steel blade which was added at…

Six Victorian sterling silver King's pattern serving spoons,…

Victorian Sterling Silver King's Pattern Serving Spoons with Crest

Six Victorian sterling silver King's pattern serving spoons, William Eaton, London, 1839, with engraved crest to handle. Provenance: Owned by Thomas Barker (1799-1875), engineer, manufacturer, grazier & philanthropist, he arrived in Sydney on the Earl…

Three Victorian sterling silver King's pattern serving spoons,…

Victorian King's Pattern Serving Spoons with Provenance

Three Victorian sterling silver King's pattern serving spoons, William Eaton, London, 1839, with engraved crest to handle. Provenance: Owned by Thomas Barker (1799-1875), engineer, manufacturer, grazier & philanthropist, he arrived in Sydney on the Earl…

Two pairs of boxed sterling silver spoons, comprising a pair of…

Sterling Silver Spoon Sets, 1810 & 1907

Two pairs of boxed sterling silver spoons, comprising a pair of boxed serving spoons, each with a feathered edge. Makers marks for Thomas Barker, London, circa 1810. The other a set of two seal top teaspoons, makers marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons,…

Two pairs of sugar tongs: Georgian sterling silver and German .…

Georgian and German Sugar Tongs Pair

Two pairs of sugar tongs: Georgian sterling silver and German .800, 1811 London with maker's mark for Thomas Barker, and post 1886 Germany, a fiddle pattern pair and the German pair with fanned ribs in the manner of Onslow design, gilt washed to the…

A George III sterling silver floral baluster mug by Thomas…

George III Sterling Silver Floral Mug by Thomas Barker, 1824

A George III sterling silver floral baluster mug by Thomas Barker, London 1824, 10 cm high 183grams

Thomas Barker, London, 1806 Georgian silver marrow scoop.…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1806

Thomas Barker, London, 1806 Georgian silver marrow scoop. Weight 42 grams. Provenance: Estate of D'Arcy Ryan

A pair of sterling silver serving spoons, 1813/14, London with…

1813 Sterling Silver Serving Spoons with Snake Monograms

A pair of sterling silver serving spoons, 1813/14, London with maker's mark Thomas Barker, the fiddle back spoons with identical snake monograms; hallmarked. Silver weight 125gr length 21.5 cm

A sterling silver mustard spoon, 1816/17, London with maker's…

1816 London Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon by Thomas Barker

A sterling silver mustard spoon, 1816/17, London with maker's mark Thomas Barker, a fiddle back spoon with an ovoid bowl; hallmarked. Silver weight 13gr length 10 cm