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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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

George III sterling silver marrow spoon London 1816, maker John…

George III Silver Marrow Spoon, London 1816

George III sterling silver marrow spoon London 1816, maker John Lias. Weight 45grams

An English sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked R.W,…

English Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon with Engraving

An English sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked R.W, engraved to reverse GBB, wt 58grams

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)

Geroge III sterling silver marrow spoon hallmarked London 1799,…

George III Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, London 1799, Armorial Crest

Geroge III sterling silver marrow spoon hallmarked London 1799, with armorial crest to the back of bowl, approximate total weight 60 grams

George IV sterling silver marrow spoon London 1824, weight…

1824 London Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon - 55g

George IV sterling silver marrow spoon London 1824, weight 55grams

Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon / scoop, marks rubbed,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, Sheffield 1805

Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon / scoop, marks rubbed, possibly Sheffield 1805, maker Alexander Goodman & Co. Length 23 cm weight 38grams

A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, 18th/19th century, 22.…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, 18th/19th Century

A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, 18th/19th century, 22.5 cm long, 42 grams

A Victorian sterling silver marrow spoon,

Victorian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon

A Victorian sterling silver marrow spoon,

A William IV, London, William Eaton, hallmarked sterling silver…

William IV Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon

A William IV, London, William Eaton, hallmarked sterling silver marrow spoon, length 22.5 cm, wt. 44.5g)

Sterling silver marrow spoon with Scooped handle London C1766

London C1766 Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon with Scooped Handle

Sterling silver marrow spoon with Scooped handle London C1766

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 Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, 23 cm long

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, 23cm Long

A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, 23 cm long

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 Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, London, circa 1780, 19.…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, London, 1780

A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, London, circa 1780, 19.5 cm long, 36 grams

Sterling silver bone marrow scoop spoon, hallmarked London 1815,…

Antique Silver Marrow Scoop Spoon, London 1815

Sterling silver bone marrow scoop spoon, hallmarked London 1815, approx. 38gr

A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, Stephen Adams, London,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, Stephen Adams, London 1788

A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, Stephen Adams, London, 1788, engraved initials to reverse, length 23 cm Wt 35 grams

Late 18th century Vienna silver marrow spoon, marked Vienna,…

Vienna Silver Marrow Spoon, 1783

Late 18th century Vienna silver marrow spoon, marked Vienna, 1783, with oval shaped bowl and narrow scoop, total weight 22grams, length 17 cm

Sterling silver bone marrow scoop spoon, hallmarked Sheffield…

Antique Sheffield Hallmarked Silver Marrow Scoop Spoon

Sterling silver bone marrow scoop spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1828, approx. 45gr

Five George III Irish sterling silver forks, mark of Robert…

George III Irish Sterling Silver Forks and Marrow Spoon

Five George III Irish sterling silver forks, mark of Robert Williams, Dublin, 1803, together with sterling silver marrow spoon, mark of Dublin, c. 1792, hallmarked (6), weight 308 grams, 53 grams (marrow spoon)

Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked London 1790

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, London 1790

Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked London 1790

Early George III sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon, London 1763

Early George III sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked, London, 1763, J.D (Jabez Daniel), with double ends and engraved with crest, total weight 51gm, length 22.5 cm

A collection of English and Irish silver table wares, 1749 and…

English and Irish Silver Table Wares, 1749 and Later

A collection of English and Irish silver table wares, 1749 and later, comprising a George III sugar caster, Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London 1768; a George III silver incuse mark tablespoon, Richard Crossley, London 1785; a George III silver incuse…

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 George II sterling silver spoon with marrow scoop, and a…

Georgian Silver Spoons with Marrow Scoop and Old English Pattern

A George II sterling silver spoon with marrow scoop, and a later Georgian sterling silver Old English pattern spoon, 1738 London, mark for Starling Wilford; 1788 London, with partial mark, a fine and crisp spoon with a marrow scoop terminal, and a scallop…

A very rare William III Britannia standard silver (95.8%…

Rare William III Britannia Silver Marrow Spoon

A very rare William III Britannia standard silver (95.8% purity) marrow spoon with rat tail, Lawrence Jones, London 1701. 19 cm long.

George II sterling silver serving spoon with marrow scoop…

1731 George II Sterling Silver Serving Spoon with Marrow Scoop

George II sterling silver serving spoon with marrow scoop traditional form, London, 1731, maker, Richard Scarlett.

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

Danish sterling silver lobster fork Georg Jensen, Denmark, post…

Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Lobster Fork and Utensils Set

Danish sterling silver lobster fork Georg Jensen, Denmark, post 1945 Cactus pattern, together with a sterling silver serving spoon, an Irishsterling silver serving spoon, a sterling silver marrow spoon, and sterling crumb scoop, all hallmarked (5)

George I Britannia standard silver marrow spoon, hallmarked…

George I Britannia standard silver marrow spoon, hallmarked London, 1717, Pe (Robert Peake), decorated with crest to the back of the larger bowl, the crest depicting an anchor being held by a wooden arm, above a stone fence, total weight 48gm and length…

Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow spoon, hallmarked…

Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow spoon, hallmarked London,1713, Cl (Henry Clarke), of slender form, engraved monogram to handle, total weight 40gm, length 20 cm

Three sterling silver marrow spoons, 18th and 19th century, the…

Set of Three Sterling Silver Marrow Spoons

Three sterling silver marrow spoons, 18th and 19th century, the first with maker's marks for William Sumner, London, circa 1793. Initialled peg with crest to verso., the second of plain form with maker's marks for William Sumner and Richard Crossley,…