Thomas Barker was a London silversmith active from 1805 to 1827. He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and his work is marked with the hallmarks of London. Barker's silver is known for its high quality and elegant design. He produced a wide range of items, including tea and coffee services, dessert services, candlesticks, and other decorative pieces. His work is often characterized by its use of classical motifs and delicate ornamentation. Some of Barker's most notable pieces include a George III fiddle and thread pattern teapot and cover (1817), a George III Old English pattern dessert spoon (1814), and a George IV fiddle pattern salt spoon (1824). These pieces are all well-made and beautifully decorated, and they represent the best of Barker's silversmithing skills.
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