Help Please with Maker ID 800 (Airline) Cutlery

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onenorthernlight
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Help Please with Maker ID 800 (Airline) Cutlery

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Hello,

I'm not sure if this is actually Airline Cutlery although the size seems correct.

I am guessing European based on the 800 Mark.

Thanks in advance for your help in identifying the Maker and the Pattern or Airline if possible.

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onenorthernlight
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Post by onenorthernlight »

I have been searching through this site and have found a similar mark. Is it possible that these items might Rossdeutscher & Reisig even with the modern(?) 800 silver mark?

Also, I want to add, it isn't a reflection, there is a Gold(tone) accent on the design on the items.
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AG 800 mark

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I would search in East Asia. Spoons and forks of such types and sizes are on sale in Korea. Also the AG 800 mark is a 100% match to a similar spoon I have from Korea.
No help for the manufacturer mark.

Good luck for your further research.

Joerg
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Re: AG 800 mark

Post by onenorthernlight »

Joerg wrote:I would search in East Asia. Spoons and forks of such types and sizes are on sale in Korea. Also the AG 800 mark is a 100% match to a similar spoon I have from Korea.
No help for the manufacturer mark.

Good luck for your further research.

Joerg
Thank you for your help.

It was because of the look of the Maker's Mark I had thought Europe but will expand my search to Asia.

If I am able to find out anything I will come back and post it.

p.s. These are fairly heavy items with a spoon and fork being (+) 1.7 oz.
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Re: Help Please with Maker ID 800 (Airline) Cutlery

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A post that's worth a bump.

Any more thoughts on this one?

Trev.
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