IS stands for International Silver (Company). FB Rogers, Wm Rogers, and Rogers Bros. (or Rogers & Sons) were some of the American silverplate manufacturers that were combined into the International Silver Company in 1898. The IS mark indicates the flatware is silverplate, rather than sterling.
The "IS" on silverware typically stands for International Silver, which is a company that produces silver-plated and stainless steel flatware. It is a common marking on silverware to indicate the manufacturer.
HSC can either stand for Higher School Certificate (in Australia) or Hospital for Special Surgery (in the United States).
CIC can stand for various things depending on the context. Some common meanings are "Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants," "Customer Identification Code," and "Closed Industrial Compound."
IS could stand for an various things depending on context, such as Independent School, International School, or Inclusive School.
A stand-alone learning management system (LMS) is a software application used to deliver and manage educational content, training, and courses. It operates independently without the need for integration with other software systems. Stand-alone LMSs provide a comprehensive platform for creating, delivering, and tracking online learning activities.
The full form of ISI can vary depending on the context. It could stand for Inter-Services Intelligence (Pakistan's intelligence agency), Indian Statistical Institute (a research institute), or International Statistical Institute (a professional association).
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The silverware is called Community.
silverware - articles made of silver
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Newbridge Silverware was created in 1933.
Yes. Silverware is a compound word.
One can purchase silverware chests from Bray Brook which offer fine English silverware, Amazon is also a online dealer in silverware chests as there are many on sale on Amazon.
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Use plastic silverware!
It is known for silverware and fine jewerly
Silverware - 1920 was released on: USA: 22 February 1920