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    My early Inland's oiler

    Its marked "II" made by Inland, or International Silver?

    Is that Inland for Inland, or an earlier marking for "IS" International Silver for Inland?
    I take it "II" is rarer than "IS" since Ive seen many more "IS"?
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    I just found the answer in WB..so my II, IU, and IW is worth more than IS?
    Just a question, my early Inland/SG has an IS oiler, were they marking oilers in early/mid 1943 IS already? WB says IS requested the permission to mark IS in later 1943?
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