It means it made by sterling silver.
The 'tiffany style' lamp marked SPECTRUM means that it sheds a full spectrum of light. The SKC marking just stands for the manufacturing company where the lamps were made and shipped from. It probably has to do with identifying them as a specific type of 'tiffany' lamp.
yes, that's where the piece is made and that's were peretti resides today according to Tiffany & co.
Tiffany Chandelier is a type of chandelier which are made specifically from Tiffany glass, and by the artist Louis Comfort Tiffany who was part of Tiffany & Co.
The number 925 marked on a jewelry denotes that it is made of sterling silver. Numbers are used to indicated the type of material used in making the jewelry.
Rogers made lots of silver plated items during the 20th century and most are not very valuable. They also made some sterling silver items, and these are more valuable. If your salt dip set is sterling silver, it will be marked clearly with the word Sterling. If this word is not on the salt dip, the spoon and anything else, it is silver plated.
Tiffany liikes MATTHEW SPENCER made by someone at HGBCS
No only the kind made for the tiffany.
Tiffany Evans was 12 years old when she made "Let me be your Angel".
Unless the items are clearly marked Sterling they are silver plated. Rogers made lots of silver plate over the years, and the date is the patent date for the pattern, not the year they were made.
It will be marked on the barrel. The barrel is marked "Made in Portugal".
Fantastic Antiq Silver (Italy) is a high-end bench costume jeweller for the likes of Cartier, Tiffany etc 325 is either the pattern number or the purity of the metal.