Possibly a production number?
i have acandy dish that has the number 8303 ,the top is frosted with lid,bottom part is brass pedestal
Backstamps are marks that appear on the underside of a ceramic to identify the manufacturer. ... You may not see a "Made in Germany" mark, but the piece could have been manufactured there. cutt.ly/xhVPf6M
Nothing its plated
it means that is the # of plates in the place
The stamp "2000" on a silver dish likely refers to the silver content, indicating that the dish is made from 80% pure silver. This marking is a common way to denote the quality or purity of the silver used in the dish.
Candy dish.
There is a seven-inch International Silver Company silver-plated candy dish that appears to match the description of your item (see discussion page) listed on eBay today [December 12, 2000] at a buy-it-now price of $9.95. Comparable dishes sell for $1.00 - $12.00. Silver-plated objects typically have little value as antiques because the silver content is extremely low.
lots like 2000000
A nappy dish is a short, often handled candy or nut dish with shallow edges.
Silver
To polish an old silver dish you should buy a good silver polish and rub it with a non-abrasive material. Silver can de delicatie so be careful!
The DISH Network receiver number, also known as the CA-ID number, can be found on the back of the receiver. It is generally found on the bottom left side or bottom right side of the back of your receiver, it will be have a bar code above it usually then below the bar code will be shown similar to this- CAID R012345678. The number you are looking for in regards to the, "receiver number," will be the R000000000 part of that.