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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

I found some brass colored vintage flatware. There are no markings on them except for this design. The handles are long and square.  I am hoping someone would have seen these before and knows who made them. I have attached a picture of the mark and a picture of a knive from the set.

Thanks for any help or points in the right direction.

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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

Here is a link to a list of fleur de lis hallmarks. Also, Towle used a fleur de lis also.

https://www.kovels.com/marks/pottery-porcelain-marks/fleur-de-lis-prince-of-wales-feathers.html

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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

Thank you. I will check it out.

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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

Except that the mark isn't a fleur de lis, and the piece isn't pottery or porcelain....

 

Lee

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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

the image looks more like a viking to me than a fleur de lis

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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

I see the Viking too, lol!

 

However, when I think of brass cutlery, I for some reason think of South-East Asia, I think Thailand in particular.  And the mark could be s stylized flower, like a lotus flower, etc.  (I'm not very familiar with the flowers of the region, lol!)

Lea
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Does anyone recognize this makers mark on brass flatware?

There is a lot of Thai flatware in this style.  But I have yet to find any with this mark.  

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