An item of cutlery used from the late 17th century, designed for extracting bone marrow from bone cavities after cooking. Bone marrow was considered a delicacy and at a time when cutlery was coming into use, a marrow scoop enabled a diner to extract the marrow with finesse, rather than sucking, slurping and mouthing the bones. Some marrow scoops have a spoon like end, while others have a long narrow gulley end, and some are double ended with different size scoops at each end to suit various sized bones.

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A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, early-mid 18th…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, London 18th Century

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, early-mid 18th century London, with rubbed partial marks, the scoop of typical form with an engraved and floral embellished 'K' to the back of bowl; rubbed marks to the underside of stem, including mark of an…

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, 1750 London, with…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop with Engraved Initials

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, 1750 London, with maker's marks for probably Elizabeth Jackson, a scoop of typical form with engraved and floral embellished initials 'Gw' to the back of bowl; hallmarked to underside of stem, silver weight 52gr.…

Irish hallmarked sterling silver George III marrow scoop with…

Irish Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop with Stag Armorial

Irish hallmarked sterling silver George III marrow scoop with an engraved stag armorial. Dublin, circa 1762, maker David T Peter. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 25 cm. Weight 72g

English hallmarked sterling silver George III marrow scoop with…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop with Monogram, 1771

English hallmarked sterling silver George III marrow scoop with an engraved monogram 'Rfl'. London, 1771, maker John Lampfert. Condition: good, minor wear. Length 22 cm. Weight 51g

An early George III silver marrow scoop, traditional double…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop by John Lampfert, c.1770

An early George III silver marrow scoop, traditional double ended, most marks illegible. London by John Lampfert, c.1770.

A Queen Anne period silver marrow scoop, double ended with…

Queen Anne Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1713

A Queen Anne period silver marrow scoop, double ended with conventional large scoop to one end and slender tapering scoop incorporated into the stem at the other end. London 1713, maker's mark indecipherable, crest to the back of the larger bowl. 39gms.…

George II sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1750,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1750

George II sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1750, 24.5 cm long approx., 54gms approx.

Marrow spoon. Sterling silver by Walter Peter (1794-1845)…

Walter Peter's Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon (1814)

Marrow spoon. Sterling silver by Walter Peter (1794-1845) Dublin 1814

Silver marrow scoop, showing the crest 'Anchor fast anchor',…

Anchor Crest Silver Marrow Scoop with Colonial Marks

Silver marrow scoop, showing the crest 'Anchor fast anchor', showing pseudo Colonial marks to back, approx 20 cm long. 40g.

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop London 1759

Georgian silver marrow scoop, London 1759

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop London 1759

A rare sterling silver marrow spoon. Maker William Davenport.…

William Davenport Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, Edinburgh 1750

A rare sterling silver marrow spoon. Maker William Davenport. Edinburgh 1750. 50gms.

A very rare George I Britannia standard reverse bowl marrow…

Rare George I Britannia Marrow Scoop, London 1720

A very rare George I Britannia standard reverse bowl marrow scoop. Maker obscured. London 1720. 106gms.

English hallmarked sterling silver George I double marrow scoop…

Georgian Sterling Silver Double Marrow Scoop 1715

English hallmarked sterling silver George I double marrow scoop some markings rubbed London, 1715. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Length 22 cm. Weight 45 cm

Thomas Barker, London, 1806 Georgian silver marrow scoop.…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1806

Thomas Barker, London, 1806 Georgian silver marrow scoop. Weight 42 grams. Provenance: Estate of D'Arcy Ryan

A Victorian silver marrow scoop; Richard Britton, London 1838.…

1838 London Silver Marrow Scoop

A Victorian silver marrow scoop; Richard Britton, London 1838. Length 22 cm. Weight 49g.

George III sterling silver marrow scoop with fleur-de-lys…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop with Fleur-de-Lys Armorial

George III sterling silver marrow scoop with fleur-de-lys armorial, hallmarked London 1782, 21.8 cm long, 39 grams approx.

A George I silver marrow scoop; Paul Hanet, London 1725. Length…

George I Silver Marrow Scoop by Paul Hanet, London 1725

A George I silver marrow scoop; Paul Hanet, London 1725. Length 23 cm. Weight 50.3g

A George III silver marrow scoop; Charles Hougham, London 1791.…

George III Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1791

A George III silver marrow scoop; Charles Hougham, London 1791. Length 21.5 cm

Six various hallmarked sterling silver spoons etc, including…

Assorted Sterling Silver Spoons and Ladle

Six various hallmarked sterling silver spoons etc, including ladle, London 1818; spoon, London 1912; marrow spoon, marks rubbed; pair spoons with pointed handles, Sheffield 1960; and one other. Wt. 245g (total)

George III sterling silver saucer ladle, hallmarked London 1826,…

Antique Sterling Silver Ladle and Spoons Set

George III sterling silver saucer ladle, hallmarked London 1826, together with a bright cut sterling silver spoon and a marrow spoon

A sterling silver marrow scoop, possibly Greenock or Birmingham…

Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, J. Maker, 41g

A sterling silver marrow scoop, possibly Greenock or Birmingham marks rubbed maker J. Height 41gms

A sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1792/3 makers mark…

London 1792/3 Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, 32gm

A sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1792/3 makers mark rubbed '.B 32gm

Double ended Irish silver marrow scoop Dublin date unknown…

Irish Silver Marrow Scoop by F.J

Double ended Irish silver marrow scoop Dublin date unknown maker F.J

George III sterling silver marrow spoon hallmarked London 1809.…

George III Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, London 1809

George III sterling silver marrow spoon hallmarked London 1809. 23.3 cm long. 26gms. Maker TJ possibly Thomas James

A George III period double ended silver marrow scoop. London…

Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop 1799

A George III period double ended silver marrow scoop. London 1799 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Length 22.5 cm

A Georgian sterling silver marrow scoop with crested bowl.…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop with Crested Bowl

A Georgian sterling silver marrow scoop with crested bowl. Maker T & W Chawner. London, circa 1770. Length 22 cm

A George III silver marrow scoop. London 1803 by William Ealy…

George III Silver Marrow Scoop (1803)

A George III silver marrow scoop. London 1803 by William Ealy and William Fearn

George II sterling silver marrow spoon, London 1749

1749 London Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon by George II

George II sterling silver marrow spoon, London 1749

A fine Victorian sterling silver marrow scoop with shell and…

Victorian Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop with Crest, 1841

A fine Victorian sterling silver marrow scoop with shell and thread pattern and engraved crest bowl. London, 1841. Length 23 cm

A George II silver marrow scoop, traditional double end with…

George II Silver Marrow Scoop with Wolf Crest, 1758

A George II silver marrow scoop, traditional double end with crest of wolf's head armorial, bottom marked. London 1758, maker's mark R: T. Length 22.5 cm

George III sterling silver marrow scoop with Royal armorial,…

George III Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1817

George III sterling silver marrow scoop with Royal armorial, London 1817