William Bateman (1774-1850) was a prominent English silversmith who lived and worked in London during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He came from a family of silversmiths, and was the son of Jonathan and Ann Bateman who in 1800 entered in partnership with his uncle Peter and his mother Ann.

William Bateman began his apprenticeship with his father in 1788, and after completing his training, he took over the family business in 1791. He quickly established himself as one of the leading silversmiths in London, and his workshop produced some of the finest silverware of the period.

Bateman was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to create intricate designs and patterns. He was particularly skilled in creating ornate silver tea sets, serving dishes, and other household items, which were highly sought after by the wealthy and aristocratic families of the time.

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An assembled set of fifteen sterling silver soup plates, 19th…

19th Century Sterling Silver Soup Plate Set with Armorial Crests

An assembled set of fifteen sterling silver soup plates, 19th century, comprising seven plates of maker's mark William Bennett, London, circa 1803, each with the retail mark 'Thomas / Bond St', five plates of maker's mark Timothy Renou, London, circa 1802…

A George IV sterling silver hot water urn, William Bateman,…

George IV Sterling Silver Hot Water Urn

A George IV sterling silver hot water urn, William Bateman, London, 1824 the urn of lobed melon form, repousse decorated with scrolling foliage, with applied loop handles and silver and ivory spigot, surmounted by a domed lid with urn finial, opening to…

A substantial George III sterling silver tray, possibly William…

George III Sterling Silver Tray with Armorial Crest

A substantial George III sterling silver tray, possibly William Bateman, London, circa 1821 inscribed with armorial crest 'Virtute Non Astutia', 6.3kgs total silver weight, 87 cm length

A sterling silver William IV cast platter in the rococo style,…

William IV Rococo Style Sterling Silver Platter, 1836 London

A sterling silver William IV cast platter in the rococo style, 1836 London, with maker's mark for William Bateman II, the heavy gauge oval platter finely chased and moulded with gadroons, shell and acanthus forms, with four engraved crests to the rims,…

William Bateman, London 1820, William, Charles & Henry Eley,…

Floral Tea Set with Westgarth Crest Embossing

William Bateman, London 1820, William, Charles & Henry Eley, London 1824 three piece tea set comprising a teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, with compressed circular bodies on spreading foot, the bodies embossed with floral scrollwork and each bearing…

A fine early Victorian sterling silver comport, William Bateman…

Victorian Sterling Silver Acanthus Comport with Armorial

A fine early Victorian sterling silver comport, William Bateman II, London 1839, the acanthus repousse rim above open lattice band, the bowl raised from grapevine moulded base, with coronet armorial 19.5 high x 24 cm diameter, 1492 grams

A George III sterling silver tankard. Maker Peter, Ann &…

George III Silver Tankard by Bateman, London 1803

A George III sterling silver tankard. Maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803. 733gms

A 24 piece George III silver cutlery canteen, fiddle and thread…

George III Silver Cutlery Canteen, Fiddle and Thread Pattern

A 24 piece George III silver cutlery canteen, fiddle and thread pattern, each piece crested with a demi-eagle displayed PPR, charged erminois. Comprising: six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks. Of good weight. London 1818…

A George III silver covered sauce tureen, John Schofield,…

George III Silver Tableware Collection

A George III silver covered sauce tureen, John Schofield, London 1795, two George III casters, one Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London. 1804, the other Robert Peaston, London, 1770, a George III mug, London, 1793, a George III porringer, Edinburgh,…

A George IV neoclassical sterling silver & crystal centrepiece,…

George IV Silver & Crystal Centrepiece by William Bateman II

A George IV neoclassical sterling silver & crystal centrepiece, 1827 London, with maker's mark for William Bateman II, a dish with egg and dart borders supporting a heavy gauge fan cut crystal bowl (rivet repairs), a knopped stem decorated with acanthus…

Sterling silver dinner service twelve knives, small and large,…

Sterling Silver Dinner Service Set

Sterling silver dinner service twelve knives, small and large, silver handle and steel blades. By John Biggin Sheffield. Assayed 1982. Twelve forks, small and large, by Chawner and Co. London 1857.Weight 810.0 grams. One sugar bowl spoon by Chawner and Co…

A George III sterling silver covered tankard, Peter and William…

Georgian Sterling Silver Covered Tankard, London 1810

A George III sterling silver covered tankard, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1810, cylindrical on a waisted foot, the moulded cover above the cylindrical body reeded to its lower half, the scroll handle with an thumb-piece and shaped terminal, 20 cm…

Hester Bateman sterling silver tankard, London circa 1786 with…

Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Tankard, 1786

Hester Bateman sterling silver tankard, London circa 1786 with engraved initials 'W.B' (possible made for William Bateman). 340+ grams

William Bateman, London, 1808 sterling silver waiter plain oval…

London Sterling Silver Waiter with Gadrooned Rim, 1808

William Bateman, London, 1808 sterling silver waiter plain oval form with gadrooned rim, on raised four legs. Length 26 cm weight 443 grams

A pair of George III sterling silver card trays. Maker Peter &…

George III Silver Card Trays by Bateman Brothers

A pair of George III sterling silver card trays. Maker Peter & William Bateman

A George III sterling silver wine funnel, Peter & William…

A George III sterling silver wine funnel, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808, the removable strainer with gadrooned rim fitting into the plain deep bowl of the funnel, the bowl engraved to one side with a foliate letter N, 14.5 cm high, 150g

Georgian cruet set on a sterling silver stand. By William…

Georgian Silver Cruet Set on Stand by William Bateman

Georgian cruet set on a sterling silver stand. By William Bateman. With gadroon & shell borders, half fluted chased belly, applied cast paw feet and a floral decorated handle. Marked London, WB, 1823, approx 22 cm long, 14 cm wide, 27 cm high

A collection of fifty items of sterling silver cutlery,…

50-Piece Sterling Silver Cutlery Set

A collection of fifty items of sterling silver cutlery, comprising six Hanoverian pattern table forks and six dessert forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1913, eleven Old English pattern table forks, six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Ab…

English hallmarked sterling silver Georgian cutlery consisting…

Georgian Sterling Silver Cutlery Set

English hallmarked sterling silver Georgian cutlery consisting of six main spoons London, 1830, maker William Eley & William Fearn six dessert spoons four being London, 1840, maker William Bateman & Daniel ball two being London, 1848, maker Chawner & Co…

A George III sterling silver covered tankard, by Peter, Ann &…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tankard by Bateman Family, London 1803

A George III sterling silver covered tankard, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, of baluster form with a double scroll handle and a pierced scroll work thumbpiece, raised on a waisted spreading foot, hallmarked under lid and to the base, 22 cm…

A George IV three piece silver tea set, London 1825 by William…

George IV Silver Tea Set by William Bateman, London 1825

A George IV three piece silver tea set, London 1825 by William Bateman. 1263gm.

Peter and William Bateman, London, 1805 George III sterling…

George III Silver Tankard by Bateman Brothers, London 1805

Peter and William Bateman, London, 1805 George III sterling silver tankard plain sides with scroll handle and reeded girdle, on a skirted foot. Height 13.5 cm weight 305 grams

A George III sterling silver salver, Peter and William Bateman,…

George III Silver Salver by Bateman Brothers, London 1806

A George III sterling silver salver, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1806, shaped circular with a beaded rim above a husk swag border, on three ball and claw feet, the centre engraved with a crest, 23 cm diameter, 509g. Provenance: The Estate of the…

A set of four George III silver salts, maker William Bateman,…

George III Silver Salts with Red Glass Liners

A set of four George III silver salts, maker William Bateman, London 1815, each of bulbous rectangular form on four feet with red glass liners. 349gm, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide

Sterling silver Georgian large tankard by maker William Bateman,…

Georgian Silver Tankard by William Bateman, 1807

Sterling silver Georgian large tankard by maker William Bateman, hallmarked London 1807, approx. 601gr

A George III sterling silver two handled cup Peter William…

George III Sterling Silver Cup with Monogram

A George III sterling silver two handled cup Peter William Bateman, London, circa 1807 monogrammed JH to front, total weight of silver 252grs, 14 cm high

A George III sterling silver bright cut coffee pot by Peter,…

Bateman Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, London 1800

A George III sterling silver bright cut coffee pot by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1800, 27 cm high, 720 grams

A George III sterling silver sugar vase with blue glass liner…

George III Silver Sugar Vase with Blue Glass Liner

A George III sterling silver sugar vase with blue glass liner by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1,800 with rosettes supporting floral swags on vertical pierced body, 15.5 cm high

A George III sterling silver wine funnel, Peter, Ann, and…

A George III sterling silver wine funnel, Peter, Ann, and William Bateman, London, 1802, of typical form, the funnel and removable strainer with reeded rims, otherwise plain, 14.5 cm high, 150g

A matched pair of sterling silver chalices, by Peter, Ann &…

Sterling Silver Chalices by Bateman Brothers (1799-1811)

A matched pair of sterling silver chalices, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1799 & 1811, each of typical form, with varying stylized floral motifs to exterior. Approximately 348 gms total. 14.5 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter

George IV footed coffee pot with chased floral panels and…

Floral Chased Coffee Pot with Acanthus Handle

George IV footed coffee pot with chased floral panels and floral knob, and acanthus leaf handle, hallmarked London, circa 1830 by possibly William Bateman II, height 25 cm, weight 1.02kg

A Georgian sterling silver warming pot, by Peter & William…

Georgian Sterling Silver Warming Pot, 1810

A Georgian sterling silver warming pot, by Peter & William Bateman London 1810, of neoclassical design with reeded details to rim and foot, a fruitwood handle and finial, with an internal core for housing heated coals, hallmarked underside and to lid rim,…

A George III teapot on associated stand, Peter, Ann & William…

Bateman Tea Set with Stand

A George III teapot on associated stand, Peter, Ann & William Bateman / London / 1799-1800, the teapot with a bright cut garland motif to upper body, circa 1800, by Peter, William and Ann Bateman. The stand circa 1799, by Ann and Peter Bateman. The teapot…

Five Georgian sterling silver table spoons, various makers…

Five Georgian sterling silver table spoons, various makers including William Bateman I & William Schofield, London, 1782-1834, includes, length 22 cm Wt 328 grams

A George III sterling silver pie crust edge footed salver 1806…

George III Sterling Silver Salver 1806, William Bateman Mark

A George III sterling silver pie crust edge footed salver 1806 London, the mark of William Bateman diameter 20 cm, weight 354gms

A George III silver three-piece tea set, by Peter and William…

George III Silver Tea Set by Bateman Brothers

A George III silver three-piece tea set, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1811. . Swollen oblong shape with lobed shoulders, raised on ball feet. 1050gm

George III sterling silver oval partial fluted pedestal coffee…

Fluted Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, Bateman, London 1805

George III sterling silver oval partial fluted pedestal coffee pot by Peter, Ann and William Bateman London 1805, 935g and 23 cm high

Salver sterling silver hallmarked, Peter & William Bateman,…

1833 Bateman Sterling Silver Salver, London Hallmark, 31cm Diameter

Salver sterling silver hallmarked, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1833, diameter 31 cm

A Georgian sterling silver tray William Bateman II of London,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tray by William Bateman II, London (1829)

A Georgian sterling silver tray William Bateman II of London, circa 1829, 26 cm across, 580 grams

A George III sterling silver wine funnel possibly Peter &…

George III Silver Wine Funnel, London, circa 1809

A George III sterling silver wine funnel possibly Peter & William Bateman, London, circa 1809 marks worn, 140grs total silver weight, 15 cm length

Composed Victorian sterling silver three piece coffee set…

Victorian Sterling Silver Coffee Set with Floral Decoration

Composed Victorian sterling silver three piece coffee set baluster shaped with floral and scroll decorated panels, the pot, London 1838, maker William Bateman II, the sugar and cream, London 1847, makers Joseph & Albert Savory

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver octagonal plain…

George III Sterling Silver Teapot & Stand with Crest

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver octagonal plain straight sided teapot & stand, both with family crest and monogram, teapot with pineapple finial by George Gray, over struck Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London, 1790 - 1791, teapot 19 cm…

An elegant George III sterling silver fluted bowl, 1805 London,…

Fluted Sterling Silver Bowl, George III, 1805

An elegant George III sterling silver fluted bowl, 1805 London, with maker's marks for Peter, Ann & William Bateman. the tapering bowl on a waisted threaded base, with a bright cut key fret border above bordered flutes; hallmarked underside. Silver weight…

A George III silver twin handled presentation cup by Peter, Ann…

George III Silver Presentation Cup, London 1802

A George III silver twin handled presentation cup by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802. Of typical form with protruding reeded central band, raised on stepped circular spread foot, engraved S above Ms 1809, 398 grams, 16.5 cm high.

A George III sterling silver swing handle sugar bowl by Peter…

Bateman Sterling Silver Swing Handle Sugar Bowl, 1797

A George III sterling silver swing handle sugar bowl by Peter and William Bateman, London 1797, with bright cut decoration, 14.5 cm including handle

A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with…

William IV Silver Mug with Pennant Flag Handle

A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with scrolling handle, the handle terminal modelled as a pennant flag. London 1830 by William Bateman. Weight 375gms. Height 14 cm

A pair of salt cellars by Peter, Anne and William Bateman…

Bateman Salt Cellars and Spoons Set

A pair of salt cellars by Peter, Anne and William Bateman together with two salt spoons by Peter and Anne Bateman, each salt cellar of navette form, with bright cut garland border, raised on fluted legs with a blue glass liner. The spoons of typical form…

A pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, Peter &…

Georgian Sterling Silver Boat Shaped Salt Cellars

A pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, Peter & William Bateman / London /, circa 1812, each boat shaped with bright cut decoration, 5.5 x 10 cm high

Victorian sterling silver teapot hallmarked for London 1840,…

Victorian sterling silver teapot hallmarked for London 1840, makers William Bateman and Daniel Ball, reeded decoration, on quad feet, height 15 cm; weight 620grams.

Fine quality pair of George III sterling silver gilt salts by…

George III Gilt Salts by William Bateman, 1818

Fine quality pair of George III sterling silver gilt salts by William Bateman, circular shape with floral, shell and fruit decorated rim on 4 shell and laurel wreath topped lions paw feet, London 1818, approx 354 grams

A George II silver double lipped punch ladle with turned…

Georgian and Sheffield Silver Ladles Collection

A George II silver double lipped punch ladle with turned pearwood handle, William Justus, London 1735, a George III tapering silver meat skewer, George Cowles, London 1790, a George III silver soup ladle, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, a…

George IV sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked, London, 1829,…

George IV Silver Cruet Set with 7 Bottles and Spoon

George IV sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked, London, 1829, William Bateman, comprising seven bottles, two not original, with Mathew Bolton spoon (1823) (8)

A Georgian sterling silver teapot & creamer, William Bateman…

1836 Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot & Creamer Set

A Georgian sterling silver teapot & creamer, William Bateman London 1836, teapot Wt 585 g, creamer Wt 262

Pair of Georgian Kings pattern sauce ladles, solid pair of late…

Georgian Kings Sauce Ladles, London 1823

Pair of Georgian Kings pattern sauce ladles, solid pair of late Georgian, hallmarked London 1823 with faint makers mark W.B (William Bateman?)

Six George IV silver tablespoons, London 1818 by William…

George IV Silver Tablespoons, London 1818

Six George IV silver tablespoons, London 1818 by William Bateman I. 636gm., fiddle and thread pattern, with faint remains of a winged bird armorial,

Peter and William Bateman sterling silver jug, George III…

George III Sterling Silver Jug, London 1806

Peter and William Bateman sterling silver jug, George III baluster shaped mug, scroll handle, hallmarked London 1806

A sterling silver sugar basket Peter, Anne & William Bateman /…

Fluted Sterling Silver Sugar Basket with Acanthus Decoration

A sterling silver sugar basket Peter, Anne & William Bateman / London /, circa 1800, boat formed, fluted decoration around exterior rim and handle, embossed acanthus and wreath decoration to body, 153 grms silver, 10.5 cm high

Set of twelve George IV sterling silver spoons, and seven…

George IV silver spoons and forks, London 1824

Set of twelve George IV sterling silver spoons, and seven sterling silver entree forks, hallmarked, London, 1824, W.B (William Bateman), in fiddle pattern, total weight 1167gm (19)

George III sterling silver bright cut trivet, Peter, Ann &…

George III Sterling Silver Trivet, Bateman London 1801

George III sterling silver bright cut trivet, Peter, Ann & William Bateman London 1801, length 16.5 cm, 137g

Continental silver pair of candle sticks and hallmarked…

Silver Candlesticks and Pepperette Set

Continental silver pair of candle sticks and hallmarked sterling silver pepperette some bending to the candlesticks. Height 22 cm weight 700g pepperette. London, c1800, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Height 15 cm weight 90g total weight 790g

A Georgian sterling silver ladle by Peter, Ann and William…

Georgian Sterling Silver Ladle by Bateman Family, London (1826)

A Georgian sterling silver ladle by Peter, Ann and William Bateman of London, circa 1826, 32 cm long, 166 grams

A George IV sterling silver oblong teapot by William Bateman,…

George IV Sterling Silver Teapot by William Bateman, London 1822

A George IV sterling silver oblong teapot by William Bateman, London, 1822, 29 cm long 715grams

George III silver cream jug, . Maker: William Bateman, London…

George III Silver Cream Jug by William Bateman, London 1810

George III silver cream jug, . Maker: William Bateman, London 1810 145gm

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval teapot &…

Antique Sterling Silver Teapot & Stand

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval teapot & matched teapot stand, the teapot by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1800 - 1801, the stand by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London, 1800 - 1801, total weight 605 grams (2)

A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with…

William IV Silver Mug with Pennant Flag Handle

A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with scrolling handle, the handle terminal modelled as a pennant flag. London 1830 by William Bateman. Weight 375gms. Height 14 cm

A George IV silver waiter, gadroon rimmed, paw feet. London…

George IV Silver Waiter with Gadroon Rim and Paw Feet

A George IV silver waiter, gadroon rimmed, paw feet. London 1821 by William Bateman. Diameter 17.5 cm, 175gm

English hallmarked sterling silver George III soup ladle in the…

Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, London 1811

English hallmarked sterling silver George III soup ladle in the fiddle pattern. London, 1811, maker Peter & William Bateman condition good, minor age related wear. Length 33.5 cm weight 199g

A stunning very early Victorian Queen's (or Rosette) pattern…

Early Victorian Engraved Armorials Basting Spoon by William Bateman

A stunning very early Victorian Queen's (or Rosette) pattern basting spoon of exceptional quality with period engraved armorial. Maker: William Bateman. London, 1838

English hallmarked sterling silver set of nine matched spoons…

Sterling Silver Set of Nine Spoons

English hallmarked sterling silver set of nine matched spoons of varying dates and makers. Five, London, 1782, maker Walter Tweedie two, London, 1827, maker Charles Boyton two, London, 1841, maker William Bateman & Daniel Ball. Weight 361g

William IV sterling silver meat skewer, hallmarked London, 1831,…

1831 William IV Sterling Silver Meat Skewer

William IV sterling silver meat skewer, hallmarked London, 1831, W.B (possibly William Bateman), with loop handle, with shell motif above fiddle pattern handle and tapering blade, total weight 157gm, length 33 cm

A George III sterling silver milk jug, engraved with foliate…

Foliate-Engraved George III Silver Milk Jug (1810)

A George III sterling silver milk jug, engraved with foliate decoration, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810. Height 10.5 cm. Weight 104g.

A George III silver sugar basin and milk jug, oval boat shape…

George III Silver Sugar Basin and Milk Jug

A George III silver sugar basin and milk jug, oval boat shape with shell and floral rims and beaded handles. London 1815 by William Bateman. With 1926 valuation by R.I. Christie, Edinburgh. 507gm.

Four hallmarked sterling silver fiddle pattern Georgian ladles…

Georgian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Ladles Set

Four hallmarked sterling silver fiddle pattern Georgian ladles two near round bowl ladles by William Chawner, London, 1829. Two oblate bowl ladles by the respected William Bateman, London, 1822 and 1827. The largest 17 cm. Total weight 260g. (4)

A George III sterling silver swing handled cake basket by Peter…

George III Silver Cake Basket by Bateman Brothers

A George III sterling silver swing handled cake basket by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1802, 15 cm high, 165gms total weight of silver

Two Georgian sterling silver salts, Peter, Ann & William…

Georgian Sterling Silver Salts with Gilt Interior

Two Georgian sterling silver salts, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1804, round bowls with twisted edge, gilt interior, Wt 200 grams

George IV sterling silver pepper castor, hallmarked, London,…

George IV Silver Pepper Castor, London 1820

George IV sterling silver pepper castor, hallmarked, London, 1820, William Bateman, of beehive form, with spherical stopper and pierced domed finial and reeded circular foot, height 12 cm

A mixed set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons,…

George III Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons Set

A mixed set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, 1813, 1814 (two), 1815, 1816 and 1832 London, with maker's marks for William Bateman I (four) and two others marked Wb within a rectangular cartouche, Old English dessert spoons, five with…

A George III silver goblet, plain ovoid bowl with gilded…

Georgian Silver Goblet with Gilded Interior, London 1802

A George III silver goblet, plain ovoid bowl with gilded interior, the spreading circular foot with reeded rim, scripted initials. London 1802 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Weight 168gms. Height 15 cm

A Victorian sterling silver ladle, Queen's pattern, William…

Queen's Pattern Sterling Silver Ladle, 1840

A Victorian sterling silver ladle, Queen's pattern, William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1840. Weight 354g.

A George III silver cream jug, gadroon rim, acanthus leaf…

George III Silver Cream Jug with Acanthus Handle

A George III silver cream jug, gadroon rim, acanthus leaf thumbpiece handle, raised on four compressed bun feet. London 1815 by William Bateman. 180gms.

A George III sterling silver trivet and a pair of sterling…

Georgian Silver Trivet and Salt Set

A George III sterling silver trivet and a pair of sterling salts, 1801 & 1806 London, a small pot trivet with bright cut borders by Peter, Ann & William, Bateman, and a pair of rectangular cauldron salts with gadrooned rims and armorials with maker's mark…

Sterling silver Georgian teapot, Peter & William Bateman,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot, Peter & William Bateman, London 1812

Sterling silver Georgian teapot, Peter & William Bateman, hallmarked London 1812, 564g

George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot stand, by William…

George III Sterling Silver Teapot Stand, London 1807-08

George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot stand, by William Bateman II or William Bennett, London, 1807-08, 170 grams and 15 cm wide

Composed set of 6 sterling silver dessert spoons Hanoverian…

Sterling silver dessert and tablespoons set

Composed set of 6 sterling silver dessert spoons Hanoverian pattern together with 3 sterling silver Old English pattern tablespoons, one by Peter & William Bateman, approx 342 grams

A late George III silver waiter, monogrammed centre, gadrooned…

George III Silver Waiter with Monogram, London 1807, Bateman Brothers

A late George III silver waiter, monogrammed centre, gadrooned rim, three scrolling feet, London 1807 by Peter & William Bateman. 308gm, diameter 18 cm.

William Bateman berry pierced sugar spoon, hallmarked London…

1835 London Hallmarked William Bateman Sugar Spoon

William Bateman berry pierced sugar spoon, hallmarked London 1835

A George III sterling silver ladle, 1800 London, with maker's…

A George III sterling silver ladle, 1800 London, with maker's mark for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, the ladle of typical Old English pattern, marked clearly to the underside. Weight 195g length 35 cm

Two Georgian sterling silver sauce ladles, Peter, Anne &…

Georgian Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles by Bateman, London 1802-1806

Two Georgian sterling silver sauce ladles, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1802-1806, one with maker's mark rubbed, engraved to handle length 17 cm Wt 95 grams

A George III silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern, circular…

George III Silver Sauce Ladle, London 1806

A George III silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern, circular bowl, engraved with demi-lion crest. London 1806 by Peter and William Bateman.

George III silver marrow scoop initialed A, hallmarked London…

George III Marrow Scoop, London 1802

George III silver marrow scoop initialed A, hallmarked London 1802, makers mark of Peter, Anne & William Bateman

A good George III silver mustard pot, plain oval form with…

George III Silver Mustard Pot, London 1805

A good George III silver mustard pot, plain oval form with reeded rims, pronounced dome hinged lid with ribbed thumbpiece, original clear glass liner. London 1805 by Peter & William Bateman

George IV silver ladle, Hanoverian pattern, maker William…

William Bateman II Silver Hanoverian Ladle 1829

George IV silver ladle, Hanoverian pattern, maker William Bateman II London 1829. weight: 220gm

A George III silver double-ended marrow scoop, the wider end of…

Georgian Silver Double-Ended Marrow Scoop

A George III silver double-ended marrow scoop, the wider end of traditional shorter length, good gauge. London 1799 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, length 22.8 cm

A George III period double ended silver marrow scoop. London…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop 1799

A George III period double ended silver marrow scoop. London 1799 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Length 22.5 cm

English hallmarked sterling silver George III serving spoon…

Georgian Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, London 1802

English hallmarked sterling silver George III serving spoon London, 1802, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Length 29 cm. Weight 111g

George III sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked, London,…

George III Silver Sauce Ladle, London 1802, Bateman Family

George III sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked, London, 1802, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, total weight 36gm