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2002/5
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This grain scoop was used by the Goldsmith Brothers, an agricultural chemical business of Bury Saint Edmunds. The scoop is made of metal, possibly tinned iron, with a turned wood handle and a length of string attached to the end. On the base of the scoop is an oval plate with the inscription 'BRYAN CORCORAN // Ltd // LONDON', the manufacturer of the scoop.
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Museum of English Rural Life) – 'Scoop, Sampling // Description // 1 sampling scoop // Metal scoop (possibly tinned iron) with turned wood handle and a length of string attached to the end. // [pencil sketch] // ... Associated information // This Scoop comes from the Goldsmith Brothers, Bury St Edmunds // Agricultural Chemical business.'
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Mark Lane [City of London]
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