The phrase "pearl silver" was stamped on flatware that was actually nickel silver, that is made of copper, zinc and nickel with no silver content.
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Matt Hall
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The "IS" stamp on a silver spoon likely stands for International Silver Co, which was a prominent American silver manufacturer. The stamp helps to identify the manufacturer of the spoon and can also sometimes indicate the silver content of the piece.
if you mean reverse pal park nope its permanent
925 on any silver object should mean that it is .925 fineness, also known as Sterling Silver.
It means 'silver pearl'
Electro plated in Korea.
Royal Dalton
It probably means that you have a spoon with a maker's hallmark on it. I'm not familiar with that particular hallmark but it's likely silver or at least sliver plated.
WHAt does winda spoon mean
It is most likely a maker, or manufacturer's mark. See related link for some with "s."