The number 1120 on the bottom of a silver bowl could be a manufacturer's mark or a serial number specific to the maker of the bowl. Without more context or a specific brand associated with it, it is difficult to determine its exact significance.
It's the product number. In this case, a silver-plated sugar bowl, creamer bowl, and serving tray.
The 05009 mark on an International Silver Co. bowl typically indicates a specific model or pattern number. International Silver Co. is known for producing a variety of silver-plated items, and the number helps identify the particular design or style of the piece. The mark does not signify the purity of silver, as the company primarily manufactures silver-plated items rather than solid silver. For detailed information about the specific bowl, additional context such as other marks or characteristics may be needed.
If the bowl is stamped "sterling," it is genuine sterling silver, not silver plate.
Though it is not recommended it is possible to boil wax in a silver bowl. This is because the boiling point of wax is lower than the boiling point of silver.
The Gorham Silver EP bowl with the serial number YC799 was made in 1975. Gorham Silver uses a specific system for dating their pieces, and the "Y" indicates the year of production as 1975. The "C" typically refers to the pattern or style.
A punch bowl.
The value depends on the metal of the item (sterling silver, silver plate, nickel etc.) and the condition of the bowl.
This is a : 10" USN SILVER SERVING BOWL NAVY OFFICERS' INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. X1360 XLNT!!
The braid that resembles a bowl on your head is commonly referred to as a "bowl braid" or "bowl cut braid." This hairstyle typically features hair that is braided around the crown of the head, creating a circular shape similar to a bowl. It can also be styled in various ways, often incorporating elements of a crown braid or halo braid.
The value is the weight of the bowl in ounces times .92 times the spot price of silver, which as of 1/30/12 is $33.50
The "430" marking on a silver bowl made by Old Colony Silversmiths typically indicates the silver purity and the model number or pattern designation. In this case, "430" may refer to the specific alloy composition or the design series used by the manufacturer. Old Colony Silversmiths was known for producing silver-plated items, so this number helps identify the piece's origin and craftsmanship. Always consult a silver expert or appraiser for precise identification and value.