The star on Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co. silverware signifies that the piece is made of "extra plate" silver, which is a designation for a higher quality of silverplate. This marking indicates that the item has a thicker layer of silver than standard silverplate, enhancing its durability and resistance to wear. The Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co. was known for producing quality silverware, and the star helps identify its premium products.
I'll bet it is an "I" and an "S": International Silver bought the rights to use the [Eagle] Wm. Rogers [Star] stamp in 1989, and I have some flatware made in 1938 which has "[Eagle] Wm. Rogers [Star] sectional IS" stamped on the back. ("Sectional" refers to heavier plating on areas receiving heavier wear.) Check http://www.replacements.com/silver/INS.htm#5 for photos of a huge number of silverware patterns - I found mine!
it is a star symbol. everybody knows that the star symbol on a map means the capital.
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what does the symbol mean it looks like a circle with a star in the middle mean
International Silver, which bought the rights to the (eagle) Wm Rogers (star) stamp in 1989.
On a map, the star typically signifies the Capital.
Crescent and star symbol is mostly used by the Muslims. It symbolizes heaven and heavenly religion.
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The symbol "*" means multiply.
Star tattoos In the past have been a symbol of sailors/merchant marines. Nautical stars have certain meanings such as guidance, as do plain five-point stars. A six-point star is a symbol of the Jewish faith as well as an East Coast gang symbol. (A five-point star can mean this as well.) Bottom line: a star can mean anything you want it to.
If you mean on a map it is a star. That is the traditional symbol on maps. Sacramento is our capital.