London standard
An "LS" mark on sterling silver, accompanied by a pointing arrow to the left, typically indicates the manufacturer or designer's mark, specifically for pieces made by the company Lunt Silver. The arrow pointing left is often a part of the design used to signify the company's branding or logo. This marking helps identify the origin of the piece and can be useful for collectors and appraisers.
The symbol "SSS" with an arrow going through it, often seen on silver items, indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "SSS" typically stands for "Sterling Silver" or "Silver Standard," while the arrow signifies that the item has been tested for its purity. This mark helps to assure buyers of the quality and authenticity of the silver.
The arrow is pointing to the right.
In a wave the arrow is pointing to the amplitude.
What is the arrow pointing to on the map
Press the arrow pointing east (the top one).Press the arrow pair pointing north and east.Press the arrow pointing north.Press the arrow pointing south (the top one).Press the arrow pointing northwest.See related link for screenshots.
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The arrow pointing upward on a map is called a compass rose. It indicates the direction of north on the map.
a/c filter with an arrow, is is placed in the unit with the arrow pointing toward the a/c fan??
You draw a plane and with a arrow pointing at the top labeled lift and a arrow pointing to the left labeled thrust and the right with another arrow pointing that way label it Drag and last the arrow pointing down with it labeled Gravity or Weight. All the arrows should be the same size.
The arrow is pointing to the eyepiece of the microscope, where you look through to observe the specimen being magnified.
We have the arrow heads appraised by pointing at the direction of something important.