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  1. Discover and purchase Peter Bateman’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.

  2. Intended for sugar or sweetmeats, these boat-shaped baskets are typical of the silver produced by the famous Bateman family shop under Peter and Ann Bateman. Peter Bateman, the second son of silversmiths Jonathan and Hester Bateman (whose work is featured in the adjacent case), worked under his father's, then mother's mark, until he and his brother Jonathan took over the family firm in 1790 ...

  3. Art & Artists. Explore the works in our collection and delve deeper into their stories. Start your discovery ... Peter Bateman. Date of birth 1701 Date of death 1900.

  4. collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au › objects › 13681Sugar basket - Art Gallery WA

    Peter BATEMAN: artist Date. 1794 Medium. sterling silver, engrave Measurements. 15cm (height) Credit line. Gift of Mr & Mrs H K Hall, 1994 The State Art Collection ...

  5. Peter & Ann Bateman. Part of the famous Bateman family. Hester Bateman's sons, Peter Bateman and John Bateman, registered their mark in 1790. This partnership was of short duration as Jonathan, who married Ann Downlinff, died in 1791. In 1791, the mark was changed to Peter and Ann Bateman.

  6. Peter Bateman English, 1740 - 1825 This is probably the most famous dynasties of silversmiths, beginning with the "Queen of English Silversmiths", Hester Bateman. Hester Bateman took over her husband’s business upon his death in 1760, and not only continued to produce but actually expanded the business, which for a woman of 52 years of age in the late 18th Century was no mean achievement.

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