It is most likely a maker, or manufacturer's mark. See related link for some with "s."
"925" indicates that the spoon is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. "S W" may refer to the manufacturer or silversmith who made the spoon.
If you mean a "Mintmark"? They are small letters ( O, S, CC & D) on the reverse of the coins.
Silver spoon(s)
Yes, you can stir a silver nitrate solution with a copper spoon. When copper comes in contact with the silver nitrate solution, a redox reaction occurs where copper gives electrons to silver ions, causing silver metal to deposit on the surface of the copper spoon. The overall equation is: 2AgNO3 (aq) + Cu (s) → Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + 2Ag (s).
"S-80" on silver typically refers to the silver content being 80% pure. This means that the item is made of 80% silver and 20% other metals to improve its durability and strength. It is a common marking used to indicate the quality of silver in jewelry or other silver items.
S 928 on a bracelet typically indicates the metal's purity and type. The "S" could stand for "silver," while "928" suggests that the bracelet is made of 92.8% silver, indicating it is a high-quality silver alloy. This marking is often found on jewelry to signify authenticity and quality. Always verify the markings with a reputable source for accurate identification.
They only get the black ring if you do not refresh after cooking, as soon as the eggs are boiled pour off the hot water and put the eggs under a cold running tap for a few minutes, this quickly cools the eggs and prevents the black ring.
its 10k, the S is the maker of the clasp.
on silver what does this letters mean epns
s stands for sophie
It means silver.
The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.