EPNS stands for Electroplate Nickel Silver - a process that was less expensive than sterling. Most of these pieces started in England then spread as the process was improved. Go to silvercollection.it/electroplatesilver.html for more information.
They would fuse sheets of silver to the top and bottom of (usually) copper although other metals have been used. As for 2s ? I am not sure mine is stamped A.1 and I am still looking for the indication.
Rabbits scratch the bottom of their cage to dig, explore, and mark their territory. It is a natural behavior for them to engage in.
at the bottom beside your buddies it will be beside it and you can invite friends to chat
I have a vase with a crown on the bottom
its stamped on the bottom
43 TW is stamped on the bottom of the .50 BMG. They were developed in the early 1900s for the Browning .50 cal machine gun.
It is stamped at the bottom of the jug on left bottom corner or on right bottom corner
Should the number stamped on housing of a Kirby vacuum match the sticker number on bottom of Kirby
The forward slash ( / ) is located just above the AltGr key on a standard French AZERTY keyboard, when the keyboard is on uppercase (or when Shift is pressed down). This is the key just left of the one where you find the forward slash on a standard QWERTY keyboard.
The serial number is stamped on the bottom of the receiver.
The crown symbol with the words "Made in England" stamped on the bottom of an inkwell typically indicates that it was produced during the 20th century, particularly from the 1930s to the 1970s. This marking is often associated with British pottery and porcelain manufacturers, such as Royal Worcester or other fine china producers. The specific design and style of the inkwell can help narrow down the date further, but the crown symbol generally signifies quality craftsmanship from that period.
To clean its bottom and to literally scratch its bottom. == ANSWER == This may be a sign of worms, please get your pet checked.
Is it square with one side round. Does it have a number on the bottom. What is the height and color.