Victorian silver crumb scoop
Victorian silver crumb scoop
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A late Victorian silver engraved crumb scoop with ornate ivorine handle, hallmarked for London 1894.
A crumb scoop is a small, elegant tool used to remove crumbs from a table, typically between courses or before dessert in fine dining settings. Often made of silver or stainless steel, it features a curved blade or scoop designed to easily gather crumbs from tablecloths or surfaces. Crumb scoops add a touch of refinement to the dining experience, maintaining cleanliness and enhancing the overall presentation of the meal.
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