Probably not a silver piece, EP usually denotes Electro plate London, GS probably the maker.
The EP on Gorham silver means "electro plating". It is not a sterling silver piece.
Live in London EP was created on 1989-05-14.
Ep generally means Electro-plated, meaning the piece is plated. Likely the actual mark will be "GEP" Cheers.
Live from London - Natalie Imbruglia EP - was created on 2007-08-17.
The EP means Extended play. So it is longer
An acorn symbol on a piece of EP, or electroplated, silver is most likely a maker's mark. If the acorn is accompanied by an oak leaf, the maker could be Gilbert Oakes.
It means that there are a high quantity pf these cells called ep in your urine :)
EP, sometimes in movies means 'Electromagnetic Pulse' , again depending on the context.
do he dies later in the whitebeard war saga
Netflix it has alot of ep but not all of it
The marking "EP YC782" on Gorham silver indicates that the piece is made of electroplated silver (EP), specifically by the Gorham company. "YC" typically denotes the design or pattern number, while "782" might refer to a specific model or production code. This means the item is not solid silver but rather has a layer of silver applied over a base metal.
585 is the same as 14 kt (karat) gold. It means it has 58.5% gold. EP probably means electroplate although there is a old jewelry makers mark/stamp "EP" too. (See last source for pic of old mark)