Also found this......
"Apollo Studios of New York was a division of Bernard Rice's & Sons and items marked with the Apollo stamp were made from 1920 to 1922. These pieces are usually marked only with Apollo, sometimes with Apollo Studios NY or Apollo Ovington and followed by some mold or style numbers. In 1872, the Apollo Silver Company merged with the bankrupt Redfield & Rice Co, forming Bernard Rice's Sons. They continued in business under this name until going out of business in 1958. Apollo Studios was a contemporary of Tiffany Studios and produced some of the similar type items, like desk sets, humidors and other fine pieces of brass, copper and gilded brass. Apollo Studios was mentioned in advertisements to be manufacturers of hollow ware, boudoir accessories and gift items in silver plate, chrome, goldplate and other metals. These wares were typically silver plated over copper, although not always. EPNS is electroplated nickel silver, nickel silver does not have silver in it, EPC is electroplated copper. - Claudia: 4/15/2009 1:58:04 PM"
http://antiquesandthearts.com/forumresponse.asp?var=851&var2=15I believe the above info was taken from this site........
http://reviews.ebay.com/Antique-Jeweled-Filigree-Vanity-Items-1900-1930s_W0QQugidZ10000000001555795