The marking "A800" on silverware indicates that the item is made of an alloy containing 80% silver and 20% other metals, typically copper. The "A" usually signifies that it is a form of silver-plated metal or an alternative silver alloy, as opposed to sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. This marking helps consumers identify the quality and composition of the silverware.
what does it mean if the silverware from W M Rodgers has 817
Epsl in the back of silverware mean the name of the company that made it. Epsl stands for international silver.
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84% pure silver
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That it is 99.6% pure silver.
OVB is not a cooking term, but is a brand of silverware.
It means it is 80% sterling. It is probably Italian or French.
That is the symbol for Gorham silver. Perhaps you found Patent 1895 on the back of silverware.
I'm not for sure but, i think it's rather how much iron or how much oxygen was used to create the silverware. That or that's how many electrons there are on the metal.
The Roman numeral XX represents the number 20.
It is probably IS (International Silver) and just hard to read.