A spoon marked with "1847 R.B.A1" is likely not solid silver but rather a piece of silver-plated flatware. The "1847" refers to the year the company was founded, and "R.B.A1" typically denotes the manufacturer or pattern. If it were solid silver, it would have a different set of markings indicating the silver purity, such as "925" for sterling silver. To confirm, you can look for additional markings or conduct a magnet test, as silver is not magnetic.
A spoon marked "International Deep Silver" is typically silver plate rather than sterling silver. International Silver Company produced silver-plated items under this brand, indicating that the spoon has a base metal with a thin layer of silver applied to it. In contrast, sterling silver is made of 92.5% pure silver and is usually marked with "sterling" or "925."
The Silver Spoon was created in 1934.
The marking "800" on a spoon typically indicates that the spoon is made of 800 silver, which means it contains 80% silver and 20% other metals. This standard is commonly used in European silverware, denoting its quality and authenticity. The higher the silver content, the more valuable the piece is considered. Always check for additional markings to determine the exact origin and quality of the silver.
The opposite of "Born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth" is (According to The Who) "I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth"
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Yes, "silver spoon" is a compound word because it is composed of two separate words ("silver" and "spoon") joined together to create a new meaning.
A silver spoon is a conductor. Silver is an excellent conductor of electricity due to its high electrical conductivity.
The Silver Spoon - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
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silverplate been checking on mine also