Marrow scoop - Brittania - George I silver double ended marrow scoop, hallmarked for London 1716

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George I silver double-ended marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1716, Britannia standard silver, 24 cm long and 56 g in weight, United Kingdom origin, in good condition.

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A substantial George I silver double ended marrow scoop, hallmarked for London 1716, maker's mark rubbed. A beautiful and well proportioned example measuring 24cm in length and weighing 56 grams. This is a very early scoop and particularly sought after as it was made during Britannia standard silver period (1697-1720). Britannia standard silver had a higher silver purity at 95.8% compared to sterling silver at 92.5%.

The scoop comes from the estate of Sir Richard and Lady Venetia Hardy, formerly of Sherborne Castle and Guilsborough, Northamptonshire and latterly Springfield House, Dorset, where they resided from 1972 until Lady Hardy's death in 2021.

Seller's Story

Welcome to Beautiful Old England. We specialise in Antiquarian Books, Antique Surgical Instruments, art and collectibles from old England, for collectors all over the world. We have supplied customers in over 30 countries, nearly all with same day despatch.

A substantial George I silver double ended marrow scoop, hallmarked for London 1716, maker's mark rubbed. A beautiful and well proportioned example measuring 24cm in length and weighing 56 grams. This is a very early scoop and particularly sought after as it was made during Britannia standard silver period (1697-1720). Britannia standard silver had a higher silver purity at 95.8% compared to sterling silver at 92.5%.

The scoop comes from the estate of Sir Richard and Lady Venetia Hardy, formerly of Sherborne Castle and Guilsborough, Northamptonshire and latterly Springfield House, Dorset, where they resided from 1972 until Lady Hardy's death in 2021.

Seller's Story

Welcome to Beautiful Old England. We specialise in Antiquarian Books, Antique Surgical Instruments, art and collectibles from old England, for collectors all over the world. We have supplied customers in over 30 countries, nearly all with same day despatch.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
56 g
Silver type
Brittania
Title additional information
George I silver double ended marrow scoop, hallmarked for London 1716
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
24 cm
Width
2 cm
Depth
0.5 cm
Estimated period
1700-1750
United KingdomVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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