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  1. William Bateman. Jonathan Bateman (1747-1791) Hester Bateman (bap. 1708 – 16 September 1794 [1]) was an English silversmith, renowned for her high quality flatware and ornamental silverware. A craftswoman working within the family business, she was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson.

  2. Hester died in 1794, when she was living in the Parish of St. Andrew when she lived with her daughter Letitia. Her 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.

  3. After Hester’s death in 1794, the business continued to flourish.In 1800, Peter, Ann, and William Bateman—Jonathan and Ann’s son—registered a new mark that included the initials “PB AB WB,” stacked within a square. When Ann retired in 1805, the mark was updated to reflect the partnership between Peter and William, with the initials ...

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · Hester Bateman. 1708 — 1794. The most famous woman silversmith, Bateman was the widow of John Bateman. After his death in 1760, she took over his London-based metalwork business and transformed it into one of the most successful and prolific silversmithing workshops in London. Hester and her sons were known for their bright-cut engraving ...

  5. Jun 16, 2021 · Hester Bateman was born Hester Needham to Elizabeth and John Needham in 1709 in London. Little is known about her early years other than her family were poor and she received no formal education, but Hester would become a renowned silversmith and businesswoman. Between 1730–32 Hester married John Bateman, who worked in gold and silver, and is ...

  6. After Jonathan's untimely death in 1791, Peter joined with Jonathan's wife Ann and eventually William Bateman I(1774-1850), who was the second son of Jonathan and Ann Bateman, and Hester's grandson. Together they produced silver pieces well into 1815, at which point William registered his mark singularly.

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  8. Hester Bateman. Hester Bateman (1708 - 1794) known as "the Queen of British Silversmiths" was an English silversmith based in London. After the death of her silversmith husband, she successfully ran the family business for 30 years before passing it on to her sons.

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