Based on the pewterers’ marks found on antique pewter items, the origin of the pewter article can be determined. One can start their own collection based on a specific category of pewter item, but also based on the antique pewter collectables created by a certain pewterer.
In this way, the pewterer’s marks represent the most important source of information.
The great news is that the antique pewter articles are the ideal collectables for home decorating that will match your home furniture and home design. Nowadays, the antique pewter collectables are highly popular and the remained works of art developed by the Yates Family are very popular among collectors.
Furthermore, one of the greatest antique pewterers is James Yates, whom along with other pewterers contributed to the creation of exceptional antique pewter items which have maintained their beauty until our days.
James Yates along with other pewterers had created wonderful pewter items during the 19th century. There has been confusion until the 1980’s regarding the Birmingham pewterer known as James Yates and other pewterers associated to him. This confusion was due to the high number of Yates pewterers running their business in Birmingham during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Yates family name seems to be originated from the English West Midlands and in Birmingham there were 11 enterprises registered under this denomination. However, in order to clarify things out a deep examination based on relevant documentary has been realized. |
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After the researches made, there were three main pewterers under the name of Yates who appeared as active pewterers in Birmingham. Their names are James, Thomas and John Yates.
Having this in mind, Thomas Yates was focused during that period on antique pewter spoons and the enterprise he owned was registered starting from 1820’s and until the end of the 18th century. There are still today some remarkable pewter antique spoons created by Thomas Yates and this proves us that he was very active during the 1830’s.
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