Thomas Hayter was an apprentice of George Smith, eventually entering their first mark together on 7th January 1792 as plate-workers. Their mark consists of GS over TH in a square lozenge.
George Smith and Thomas Hayter Silver Makers Mark
A George III silver lidded tankard by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London 1796 Of slight tapering cylindrical form, with reeded bands, stylised acanthus capped handle, the flat hinged cover with pierced thumbpiece, the front with presentation inscription, weight 25.8oz. FOOTNOTES The inscription reads; J.C.Atkinson Clark from his Godfather G.L 31.7.1912.
Sold for £ 1,000 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2014
George III silver teapot with bright cut decoration, by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London, 1799, gross weight 15.5oz, 484g
Sold for £160 at Ewbank’s in 2016
A Set of Four Silver Wine Coasters, George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London, 1800 circular with wavy rims, the sides bright-cut and engraved with foliate and drapery swags and pierced with flowerheads, turned wood centers. marked on base rims diameter 5 1/8 in. 13 cm 21 oz 12 dwt gross 672 g
Sold for 5,000 USD at Sothebys in 2012