Electro plated in Korea.
Matt Hall
I have a spoon that has a picture in the center of it which on the back say 1877 is it worth anything
dates back to Span. American war
International silver Co, US, used an Indian head mark.
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.
This is a cooking question. Never put a tasting spoon back in your mouth. Cooks should develop a habit of keeping a stirring spoon only for stirring. If you must taste-test, use a CLEAN spoon EVERY time. If you put a spoon or fork into your mouth, it should never go back in a pot or serving dish. Likewise, never use a finger to take a taste of food you are making.
The mirror on the back of a spoon is a convex mirror.
Start with 1/3 oz of Kahlua Over the back of a spoon slowly pour 1/3 oz Baily's Irish creme And over the back of the spoon very slowly add 1/3 oz of Cointreau When serving you can fire this up as a flaming B-52
Put the soup bowl on a plate and then put the spoon on top of the right side of the plate. That's simple.
Whenever the sauce, mixture, etc coats the back of a spoon it is called nappe
Hello, I don't know the history of this company but I have a silver plated old spoon with j.dolfinger & co. stamped on the back of it. Maybe they were retailers.