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International silver Co, US, used an Indian head mark.
Mark Spoon's birth name is Markus Loeffel.
They do not exactly have enemies, considering that they are young children, but they are frequently bullied by Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon.
It is most likely a maker, or manufacturer's mark. See related link for some with "s."
Mark Spoon was born on November 27, 1966, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
If the spoon is sterling or pure silver it should be marked as so. Also a manufacturer mark should be on the spoon. A silver spoon could be worth $5 in metal alone. Now add that it is a spoon, has a theme and depending on the manufacturer and craftsmanship the price is going up. Also just in case it could be folk art and is a hand made one time piece of craft without a mark of any sort the price could go up. My guess is that a tourist plated piece could go for $15. Silver could go for $20 to $50 and folk art however much someone is willing to pay.
Mark Spoon died on January 11, 2006, in Berlin, Germany of heart attack.
The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
If it is a G with a clover leaf and the numbers 4 and 8, is silver plate, and the mark of Gerity Products of Toledo, OH (in business since 1898 but now defunct I believe). The pieces are rather common, unfortunately. One often-seen pattern is the famous Hanoverian "rat tail" and that would be a reproduction of an English pattern made between 1710 and 1730.
I'd like to know too, I have a silver ring with no other mark, just 306
I'd like to know too, I have a silver ring with no other mark, just 306