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A fine and important George I silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with slender drop to the broader end, the opposite end straight with engrav...

A Victorian silver marrow scoop, of elongated form, with pronounced drops, the broader end with flared shoulders, marks for Sheffield 1876, Walker...

A George I silver marrow scoop, of plain traditional design with pronounced drop to the broader end engraved with ownership initials B.H.C to the ...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of plain conventional design, with slender central grip and pronounced drop to broader end, the underside with p...

A George II silver marrow scoop, of traditional design with feather edge moulding to the central grip, marks for London 1739, rubbed makers mark f...

A scarce and appealing late George I/early George II silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with pronounced drop to the broader end, unusually t...

Two silver-plated Old English pattern marrow scoops, single scoops opposed by slender tapering handles, marked for Henry, Edward and Frank Atkin, ...

A William IV silver marrow scoop, of plain traditional design with pronounced drop to broader end, marks for London 1833, maker possibly William C...

A good George II silver marrow scoop, nicely proportioned with shallow drops to each end, the broader with engraved heraldic lion crest to undersi...

An early Victorian silver marrow scoop, of traditional design with pronounced drop and flared shoulders to the broader end, marks for London 1842,...

An unusual 19th century white metal marrow scoop, of diminutive size with 2.5cm scoop section opposed by a long slender Old English pattern handle...

A rare George III provincial silver marrow scoop, of plain but slender conventional form with shallow drops to each end, clear and legible marks f...

A George II silver marrow spoon, the oval bowls reverse with fluted moulding and engraved initial 'D' to the drop, all opposed by the slender 'sco...

A George II silver marrow scoop of traditional design with shallow drops to each end, clear and legible marks for London 1745, maker Ebenezer Coke...

A group of five silver-plated marrow scoops, each of traditional design, one marked with circular cartouche for The Royal Exchange, National Socie...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of traditional design with feather edge moulding to the central grip, the broader end with engraved standing hou...

A George II silver marrow scoop, of plain traditional design with shallow drop to broader end, unusually clear marks for London 1748, maker James ...

An early George II silver marrow scoop, of plain conventional design, with rounded central grip and shallow drop to broader end, marks for London ...

An 18th century Irish silver marrow scoop of traditional form with shallow drop to the broader end and rounded central grip, marks for Dublin, pos...

A George I Britannia standard silver Hanoverian pattern rattail tablespoon and a George III double ended marrow scoop first London, 1720, John Sm...

A George IV silver marrow scoop of traditional design, the dished scoop sections slightly tapering towards the centre, shallow drops to each end a...

An early Victorian silver marrow scoop, of conventional form with flared shoulders and shallow drop to the broader end, with engraved dogs head cr...

A Queen Elizabeth II silver marrow scoop, of conventional design with pronounced drop to the broader end, marks for Sheffield 1966, maker Francis ...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of conventional design with bead-moulding to the central grip, the broader end with pronounced drop and engraved...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with pronounced drop to the broad end the opposing end straight, marks for London 1788, rubb...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of traditional design with feather edge moulding to the central grip, pronounced drop to the broader end with en...

A George III (Regency period) silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with pronounced and angle spoon like drop with flared shoulders to the broa...

A late George II silver marrow scoop, of conventional design with rounded central grip, the broader end with pronounced drop, rubbed marks for Lon...

A George I silver marrow scoop, of plain traditional design with square terminals to both ends and very shallow drop to broader end, rubbed marks ...

A group of four 18/19th century bone marrow scoops, three of traditional form, the other retaining the knuckle of the bone with geometric carved e...

A collection of silver flatware various maker's and dates Comprising: a pair of Queen's pattern asparagus / serving tongs, Joseph & Albert Savo...

A SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS (6) The caster of octagonal baluster form, Chester 1912, height 21cm, a twin handled preserve frame,...

A George III silver double-ended marrow scoop London, 1797, makers mark indistinct length 21.1cm., weight approx. 0.68ozt Condition: Good con...

A George II silver marrow scoop, James Wilks, London 1731, of typical form, engraved 'R.F', 21cm long, weight approx 1.1oz

A George II silver marrow spoon, Jeremiah King, London 1742, of typical form with engraved initials 'A M', 22.5cm long, weight approx 1.3oz

A group of five silver-plated marrow scoops, each of traditional design, including makers John Round & Sons, john Biggin, Sheffield.

A group of six silver-plated marrow scoops, each of traditional design, including makers Joseph Gilbert, Birmingham,

A George III silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with pronounced and angled spoon like drop with flared shoulders to the broader slightly tap...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with pronounced drop to the broader end, marks for London 1775, maker Hester Bateman, 22.5cm...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of conventional design with bead-moulding to the central grip, the broader end with pronounced drop, marks for L...

A George III silver marrow scoop of traditional form with drops to each end, the central grip with clear and legible marks for London 1777, marked...

A late 18th/early 19th century Irish silver marrow scoop, of conventional design but with short central grip and elongated slender scoop section, ...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of plain traditional design with shallow drop to broader end, clear marks for London 1776, maker possibly Willia...

A George III silver marrow scoop, of traditional form with pronounced spoon like drop to the broad tapering end, the opposing end straight and tap...

A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER MARROW SPOON maker's mark indistinct, London 1716, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail. 28.5cm lo...

A Victorian silver Old English Bead pattern part flatware service Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1886, Single struck, engraved monogram, compr...

8 7/8in. (22.7cm.) long, together with a plated skewer. (3)* All pieces good with little wear.

A GEORGE II SILVER MARROW SCOOP, WILLIAM SOAME, LONDON, CIRCA 1740 typical form, 21.7cm long, 50g

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE To include: a George III Old English pattern caddy spoon by Peter & William Bateman, London 1812, ...

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: a George III marrow scoop by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, circa 1790, engraved with a c...

Y &nbspA COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES To include: two George III Old English table spoons and two dessert s...

A rare set of 12 silver crested Lobster Forks, Sheffield by George Howson, each fork with crowned lions head and engraved on back '9th February 18...

An 18th Century English silver Marrow Scoop, by Thomas Chawner, London 1775, with etched monogram 'A' above a coronet and lions head; together wit...

A crested silver English Marrow Scoop, possibly John Stone, London c. 1801, with coronet and initials; together with another Scoop of plain form, ...

An Irish Georgian period silver Marrow Scoop, by John Power, Dublin c. 1800, approx. 21cms (8 1/4") long, 1 ounce. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Co...

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