The 935 indicates the grade of silver (likely European), which is slightly higher than sterling. The HB is a hallmark stamp and could indicate a maker or a cycle indicating when the piece was made. Without any more information of the piece, it would be difficult to tell exactly what the HB stands for.
Silver stamped with "800 HB" typically indicates that the item is made of 800 parts per thousand of silver, which is a common standard for silver quality, particularly in Europe. The "HB" usually refers to the maker's mark, which identifies the silversmith or manufacturer. Items marked with this stamp were most commonly produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, exact dates can vary depending on the specific maker associated with the "HB" mark.
HB mean Half Board. It means breakfast and dinner is included, but lunch is on your own.
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The hallmark "HB" cojoined typically refers to a specific maker's mark used on silver items, indicating that the piece was made by a particular silversmith or company. The "H" and "B" are often initials representing the name of the artisan or business, and their conjoined design signifies a unique identification for authenticity. This hallmark helps collectors and buyers verify the origin and quality of the silver item.
Hatch back. Not that they tell you anywhere.
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I don't quite understand what you mean by HB-2 pencil but if you mean HB pencil / #2 Pencil it is not the softest pencil. Pencils scale from 9H to 9B, (HB in the middle) and 9B would the softest and darkest pencil there.
147 is the highest break in snooker.
The reason is : Most ppl are righty,i.e it is the most used hand.whereas left hand is not used much. Morever the ring finger is the least used.sooo.....
Hb means hemoglobin in the medical context.High BloodpressureMost often Hb stand for hemoglobin, which is a measure of the iron containing part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen.In cardiology it can also stand for heart block.