SoldAmerican S. Virginia Coin Silver Marrow ScoopAmerican Southern Virginia Coin Silver Marrow Scoop by Thomas B. Campbell- Winchester, Virginia Circa 1815. Fully Hallmarked. Condition: Generally Good. Dimensions: L- 6.5". Weight: 1.18 ozt / 36.8 g.See Sold Price
SoldGeorgian Sterling Silver Marrow ScoopsTwo Georgian sterling silver marrow scoops, one being a very good & heavy George IV sterling silver marrow scoop hallmarked London 1820 with maker's marks for noted 19th century silversmith, William BSee Sold Price
SoldGEORGIAN LONDON STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPGEORGIAN LONDON STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOP, stamped with 1800 date mark and "WS" maker's mark for William Sutton, monogram to reverse. Together with a Sheffield plate example by Walker & Hall, datedSee Sold Price
SoldA Geo III silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1806A Geo III silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1806 maker Mary Sumner. 9" long Category Silver & Silver-plated itemsSee Sold Price
Sold19thc Scottish Provincial Silver Marrow ScoopA Scottish Provincial Silver sterling marrow scoop / spoon. Hallmarked ABD (Aberdeen) and IG for James Gordon, c.1806. Measures 8-1/8" long. Weighs 33 grams.See Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop,George III Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, London, 1779, Hester Bateman, maker, of standard form, lg. 9 1/4, approx. 1.45 troy oz. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.comSee Sold Price
SoldEnglish Sterling Silver Marrow ScoopMonogrammed on front handle W.M.H to Land, G.G.A.E, back handle “Mieux tard que jamais” (better late than never). Probably 18th century. 8 ¼ in, 1.13 t.oz.See Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPA GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOP maker's mark indistinct, London 1769; together with two George III silver salt spoons, one marked for Hester Bateman, London 1785; and a Victorian silver cream jug, bySee Sold Price
SoldGEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPLondon, 1791 maker indistinct. Typical double ended design 52 gm. L. 23.5 cm(9 1/4 in.)See Sold Price
SoldGeorgian Silver Marrow ScoopGeorgian Silver Marrow Scoopmid-18th century, likely Irish, with partially rubbed hallmarks, and "TR" monogram to verso of hanle. 8 7/8 in. 1.55 troy oz. By Descent of the late Freda Fielding O’LearSee Sold Price
SoldIrish sterling silver marrow scoopIrish sterling silver marrow scoopProbably eighteenth century, 1.09 oztSee Sold Price
SoldGeorgian Sterling Silver Marrow ScoopGeorgian sterling silver Marrow scoop, Hallmarked and with an old tag, London, 1721 by J. Millington. Length, 8.75 inches and weighs 50.5grams ------------------ please review all pictures carefully bSee Sold Price
SoldAN ELIZABETH II SILVER MARROW SCOOPAN ELIZABETH II SILVER MARROW SCOOP, by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1972, of typical form, cased. 21.6cm long, 1.5 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldGeorgian sterling silver marrow scoop spoonGeorgian sterling silver marrow scoop spoonpossibly James Wilkes, London, 1763, 1.69 oztSee Sold Price
SoldTwelve Georgian Silver Marrow ScoopsTwelve Georgian Silver Marrow Scoops London, 1744 and later by various makers. each with full hallmarks. 18 ozt 3 dwt gross. Length of longest 9 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Maria PerrySee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Six Georgian Irish Sterling Silver Marrow ScoopsGroup of Six Georgian Irish Sterling Silver Marrow Scoops Various makers, Dublin, 1726-1792 Each of typical form. Length of largest 9 1/2 inches (24 cm), total approximately 10 ounces. Provenance: JonSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Eleven George III Sterling Silver Marrow ScoopsGroup of Eleven George III Sterling Silver Marrow Scoops George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1779-1808 Length of largest 9 inches (23 cm), total approximately 16 ounces. C The Daniel and Joanna S. RSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Five Georgian Silver Marrow ScoopsIncluding examples by Paul Hanet, Huguenot spoon maker, London, 1730, Thomas Chawner, London, 1773, AF, London, 1782, not identified, IK TE, not identified, total weight appx. 6 t.o. Together with oneSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Four Georgian Silver Marrow ScoopsA Group of Four Georgian Silver Marrow Scoops Various Makers, 18th/19th Century comprising a George II, two George III and a George IV example. each hallmarked for Sterling on underside of handle 7 ozSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Six George I-III Sterling and Britannia Silver Marrow ScoopsA Group of Six George I-III Sterling and Britannia Silver Marrow Scoops Various Makers, Edinburgh, Manchester, and London, Dates Ranging 1716-1817 comprising an example by William Ker, Edinburgh, dateSee Sold Price
Sold(5) ENGLISH STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPS(lot of 5) English sterling silver marrow scoops, similarly styled, various makers, all with London hallmarks, including: (1) c.1770, partial mark T?, (1) George III, c.1791, marked VS, back of handleSee Sold Price
SoldA group of three silver marrow scoops / spoons, two of New York historical interest, William GarretA group of three silver marrow scoops / spoons, two of New York historical interest, William Garret Forbes (1751-1840), George W. Welsh (active c. 1850s), New York, NY, and maker "JM," late 18th to miSee Sold Price
SoldTwo George III Silver Marrow ScoopsTwo George III Silver Marrow Scoops Maker's Marks Obscured, London each hallmarked for Sterling to underside 2 ozt 14 dwt Length 9 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldTwo George III Silver Marrow Scoops, Peter & AnnTwo George III Silver Marrow Scoops Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795 and Samuel Hennel, London, 1813 each of typical form. marked on underside 2 ozt 11 dwts Length of longer 9 inches. Estimate $200-30See Sold Price