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DUNDEE. A very rare George II Marrow Scoop made in Dundee circa 1750 by John Steven.
DUNDEE. A very rare George II Marrow Scoop made in Dundee circa 1750 by John Steven.
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The Marrow Scoop is of typical form and is plain in design. This piece has a good gauge and both ends have good tips and the reverse of the larger scoop displays an elongated drop. The central section is marked with four crisp hallmarks, as seen on page 600 of Jackson's, "Silver & Gold Marks". The scoop is in excellent condition.
Length: 8.9 inches.
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