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Is international silver real silver?

International Silver is, as far as I can tell, a brand owned by the Lifetime Sterling company, and is sterling silver, which is real silver but not pure silver.


What is Barbour Silver co?

Barbour Silver Co. appears to have been a marketing company for I J Stearnes & Company of thier silver plate goods started by Samuel and Charles Barbour in the late 19th century in New Haven, Connecticut. It was originally called Barbour Brothers Company, located at 64 Market St. in New Haven. By 1892 the company was renamed Barbour Silver Company, but by 1898 it was purchased by the International silver company.


What does IS on Wm rogers silver mean?

The "IS" mark on Wm. Rogers silver indicates that the piece is made of "International Silver," which is a company that produced silver-plated items. Wm. Rogers was a brand under the umbrella of International Silver Company, known for their silver-plated flatware and hollowware. The "IS" mark signifies that the item is a product of this company, rather than solid silver.


What does IS mean when used as silver mark?

International Silver Company, founded in 1898 from a number of smaller silver manufacturers that specialized in silver plated tableware.


What does the mark Concord International Silver Company 6463 mean?

<p>my tray bears the number 6490, I would also like to know if it is any good? Concord International Silver company 6490<p>


Is International Silver Company 4819 sterling silver?

The International Silver Company 4819 is typically a mark found on silver-plated items rather than solid sterling silver. While the company has produced sterling silver pieces, the presence of "4819" generally indicates a silverplate designation. To confirm whether a specific piece is sterling, one should look for a "sterling" or "925" stamp on the item.


What does the IS on silverware stand for?

IS stands for International Silver (Company). FB Rogers, Wm Rogers, and Rogers Bros. (or Rogers & Sons) were some of the American silverplate manufacturers that were combined into the International Silver Company in 1898. The IS mark indicates the flatware is silverplate, rather than sterling.


What does the mark IS mean on silver plate flatware?

International Silver Company, founded in 1898 from a number of smaller silver manufacturers that specialized in silver plated tableware.


What is the I S stamped on my silver mean?

The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.


What does the IS on 1847 rogers brothers eternally yours stand for?

It stands for International Silver. Rogers Bros. became part of The International Silver Company during the 20th century.


What is 1847 Rogers Bro XS?

Rogers Bros. became part of the Meriden Britannia company. The Meriden Britannia company absorbed dozens of other silverware makers in the area and expanded its operation overseas, after which it became known as the International Silver Company (IS). International Silver may have used the 1847 Rogers mark as early as 1852. The successor to the International Silver Company is still in business and uses the 1847 trademark to this day.


What country does US Silver Corp located?

US