The "702" stamped on the bottom of a silver teapot typically indicates a specific model or design number used by the manufacturer. This number can help identify the teapot's style and production details, aiding in authentication and valuation. Additionally, it may be part of a series or collection. For a precise understanding, it’s best to consult resources specific to the manufacturer or a silver expert.
each piece of Wallace baroque silver plate holloware is stamped with an identifying number, as several pieces can be confused - i.e. trays. replacements.com has the most complete inventory with matching stamped numbers.
it is pure silver
When silver jewelry is stamped 80 SR it means that the jewelry is 80% silver.
if the number .925 is stamped on it also that means sterling silver if the number .999 is stamped on the ring that means it is pure silver if no numbers, i am not sure
The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.
Nickel Silver
The "No 95" stamp on the bottom of a silver flask typically refers to the silver purity or content of the flask. In this case, it likely indicates that the flask is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver.
The stamp "2000" on a silver dish likely refers to the silver content, indicating that the dish is made from 80% pure silver. This marking is a common way to denote the quality or purity of the silver used in the dish.
in a triangle "IRH"
On a china teapot it is usually the shape number
Sterling stamped on any item is .925 silver and .075 other base metal.
It is the silver content in the ring. 988 is 98.8% silver.