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A rare George III Toasting Cheese Dish made by Peter, Ann & William Bateman.

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    A very rare George III Toasting Cheese Dish made in London in 1798 by John Schofield. The Dish is rectangular in form with an everted gadrooned rim. The domed cover rises to an ova...
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    The Wedge is plain in design and triangular in form, with a stepped ridge. Silver Dish Wedges are found from the mid-18th century, however examples are extremely rare. They were desi...
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  • George III Argyle Made in London by Peter & William Bateman, 1806
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    The Spencer Argyle from the Bateman workshops. An important George III Argyle made in London in 1806 by Peter & William Bateman. This is a particularly unusual example in its design...
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  • Gorge III Hip Flask Made in London by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1802
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    Located in London, GB
    A Very Rare Gorge III Hip Flask Made in London in 1802 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Hip Flasks are extremely rare from this early date, as they gain popularity during the Victor...
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  • Hester Bateman, a Very Fine George III Sweetmeat Basket Made in London in 1786
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    The Basket stands on an oval foot which is pierced with horizontal pails and roundels and displays an applied beaded rim. The arched swing handle and rim of the main body, are also d...
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