Engr. Twisted demi-tasse 'O.Haehre 830'Norwegian or German?

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badberrys
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Engr. Twisted demi-tasse 'O.Haehre 830'Norwegian or German?

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Hi, Found I two sets of these in the trunk, one set is marked O.Haehre 830 and the other is marked O.H.830. At first I thought it was 'Hehre' but then I saw the little leg coming off of the E indicating an Umlaut or the Scandanavian equivalent for AE Combo. Both sets are Floral engraved with six full twists to the Handle. thanks
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Hi
The spoon is norwegian, made by Ole G. Hæhre in Drammen, Norway - worked 1870-1898.
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