HESTER BATEMAN (1708-1794) 
Outstanding Woman Silversmith of the 1700's 
 
Widowed in 1760, by 1761 (apparently illiterate and with 5 children) she took over the family business and she registered her first personal mark as silversmith. For nearly 30 years she developed & guided a thriving enterprise, serving a rising fashionable class with the latest styles, made in the latest techniques.  
 
 
HESTER BATEMAN (1708-1794) : A Fine Large & Heavy Table Spoon, Sterling, London, 1776 
 
Maker's Mark :  "HB" cursive mark # 960 (Grimwade), Hester Bateman's specialized mark as spoonmaker entered 5 June 1776.  
 
Hallmarks :  distinct, complete & well- struck,  including monarch's head (George III), lion passant, crowned leopard head, date mark lower case "a" . 
 
Length :  8-5/8" 
Weight :  2.16  troy ounces 
 
Oval handle, back-arched, with fin & elongated prominant drop;  deep bright-cut wavy border decoration flanks a row of minute dots; ultra faint traces only of an erased monogram  
 
# bntt 22001 .....................................................SOLD
 
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