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Georgian Silver Wine Funnel by Hester Bateman
By Hester Bateman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Silver Wine Funnel Hester Bateman Hallmarked London, 1784 Featuring her signature beaded edging and refined style, this George III silver wine funnel was crafted by the “Queen of th...
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Antique 18th Century English Georgian Barware

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Georgian Silver Wine Ewer by Hester Bateman
By Hester Bateman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Silver Wine Ewer Hester Bateman Marked 1785 with English standard mark The embodiment of undeniable beauty and skill, this rare Georgian silver wine ewer was crafted by Hester Batem...
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Antique 18th Century English Georgian Pitchers

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Georgian Silver Wine Coasters by Hester Bateman
By Hester Bateman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Sterling Silver Wine Coasters Hester Bateman Hallmarked London, 1793 This exquisite pair of George III period sterling silver wine coasters is the work of the legendary Hester Batem...
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Antique 18th Century English Sterling Silver

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Paul Revere Teapot
By Paul Revere
Located in New Orleans, LA
Neoclassical Silver Teapot Paul Revere Created 1791 This exceptional silver teapot is the work of Paul Revere, the legendary patriot and silversmith. A masterpiece of neoclassical d...
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Antique 18th Century American Neoclassical Tea Sets

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Georgian Coconut Cup
Located in New Orleans, LA
This intriguing sterling silver cup features the shell of a coconut mounted into exquisite silver. A sublime example of elegant Georgian design, the cup features delicate scalloped edging as its singular motif. It is extraordinary to find such a beautiful example of this lost art, exhibiting a rare combination of classical beauty and exotic charm. The use of rare and exotic materials such as the coconut became popular across Europe during the Middle Ages, when it was believed that these unique materials from distant lands possessed mystical powers. It was held that they could detect, and even deter, the effects of poison and as such were employed as drinking vessels, often mounted with ornate embellishments of silver. As more trade routes opened up during the 16th century, materials such as the coconut became more widely available, though still only afforded to the wealthy minority in Europe and England. And, while they eventually lost their appeal for their magical powers, coconuts proved an ideal material for cups and pots and retained their popularity as such. Very similar silver-mounted coconut cups...
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Antique 18th Century English Georgian Tableware

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Wedgwood Tri-Color Teapot
By Wedgwood
Located in New Orleans, LA
This charming Wedgwood teapot is crafted of tri-color jasperware, one of the firm’s rarest creations. The teapot’s classic form displays beautifully ap...
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Hallmarked in London in 1787 by Hester Bateman, this very handsome, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Teapot Stand, features a bead and an engraved border, and pierved neocl...
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An exceptional, fine and impressive, rare set of five antique Georgian English sterling silver bottle labels or tickets made by Hester Bateman, part of our wine related silverware collection These exceptional and collectable George III sterling silver bottle labels have a neoclassical urn shaped form. These antique silver labels or tickets are further ornamented with a bright cut engraved and pin struck ribbon bow designs accented with suspended leaf festoons. The body of each label is engraved with the individual wine or spirit: 'Port', 'Geneva', 'Claret', 'Rum' and 'Madeira'. These Georgian silver bottle labels are suspended by two ring loops to the corners of the urn designs and connected by silver round link chains. These fine bottle labels, crafted by the renowned female London silversmith Hester Bateman, are an exceptional example of their type. Condition These antique silver bottle labels or tickets are an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition, for their type. The bright cut engraved decoration is crisp. These antique wine labels...
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George III Wine Label Made by Hester Bateman in London, circa 1780
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Hester Bateman. A Very Rare George III Wine Label Made by Hester Bateman in London circa 1780. The Label is modelled in a Hester Bateman design, being of crescent form, with a prett...
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Hester Bateman - Rare Neoclassical Saffron Pot - London 1782
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Hallmarked in London in 1782 by Hester Bateman, this charming and very rare, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Saffron Pot, stands on four feet, and features Neoclassical st...
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George III Wine Label Maker's Mark of Re, Overstriking Hester Bateman, 1786-90
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