"n s" on a pewter tankard likely stands for "New Style," and it indicates that the tankard was made after a certain date when a new system of hallmarks or design elements was introduced. It may also signify the manufacturer's initials or a specific design series.
Simon productions. it was made by the Simon company
Alice Doumanian Tankard has written: 'The human family, human rights, and peace' -- subject(s): United Nations, United Nations. General Assembly, Human rights
Arminius T. Haeberle has written: 'Old pewter' -- subject(s): Pewter
Edwards J. Gale has written: 'Pewter and the amateur collector' -- subject(s): Pewter
he does not exists ...sry :S
In relation to cars N/S means nearside (kerbside). N/S can also mean:Newtons per secondnon-smokingnon-serviceablenot specified
Christopher Alexander Markham has written: 'Hand book to foreign hall marks on gold and silver plate' -- subject(s): Hallmarks, Plate 'List of acts of parliament relating to the county and Borough of Northampton and the Soke of Peterborough' 'Pewter marks and old pewter ware, domestic and ecclesiastical' -- subject(s): Pewter 'The history and antiquities of Geddington, Northamptonshire' 'The \\' -- subject(s): Hallmarks, Pewter
on silver what does this letters mean epns
STAN means "Stalker Fan"
The formula for the standard deviation of a sample (s) is given by: s =√(⅟₍n₌₁₎Σ(y-ȳ)²) where y are the data points and ȳ is their mean; it can be rearranged to give: s = √(⅟₍n₌₁₎(Σy² - n((Σy)/n)²) → s = √(⅟₍₅₌₁₎(1815 - 5(⁹⁵/₅)²) → s = √(¼ × 10) → s = √2.5
Long Johns. "The John" can mean a bathroom or toilet.
The Pewter it is a precious metal for germany people, it's more better that silver in germany country their call alpacar! from the years 1700's !