Hi all,
I just ran across some antique (old) pieces of dinnerware in a box stored from either my late mother's items or my late mother's in law items. A few are clearly marked "silver plate" so I realize there is no silver value there, sterling or otherwise.
But several pieces (gravy ladle, etc) are fairly heavy and do not say 'silver plate' stamped anywhere. However they are tarnished the way one would expect silver or silver plate to tarnish. Stamped into handles along with the name of the producer (such as 'Rogers, etc) are the initials "I S". Can someone tell me what those intials mean? Are they just another way of designating silver plate, or do they designate some amount of real silver, sterling or otherwise in the dinner ware?
Thanks for any help anyone can be in answering this questions. I have several pieces so marked. Also have a 'bunch' of 'old' ("antique") dinnerware pieces (not in a set however. These particular peices are clearly marked 'silver plate'. Is there any 'antique market' for such things or are they best headed to 'Goodwill', etc.? Thanks again!
sheba