Posted 5 months ago
BHock45
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Here is a fork I am a little confused about. I could use some help with it, I assume it was from a Northwest Airlines dinnerware set. Was this eagle the logo for NWA at one point? Most of the silverware I see online has a different logo. Or, does NWA mean something else entirely.
I think it is a salad fork made by ISC and it is silver plate not silver.
Thank you to anyone who can help.
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any ideas?
NORTHWEST AIRLINES / NWA 50'S EAGLE LOGO PIN
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NORTHWEST-AIRLINES-NWA-50S-EAGLE-LOGO-PIN-/320985638861?nma=true&si=kINI09ctZWC8Un1GJKVTDF0vHgg%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
so I'd have to say yes.
Great find Laureniscontent. Thank you! Very strange...doesn't this look very similar to the Nazi eagle (not sure the name of that symbol). I would have to wonder if NWA changed this as their logo after the war. Thanks! Later!