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[CBQ] Golden spoon and fork - what would it have been used for

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Subject: [CBQ] Golden spoon and fork - what would it have been used for
From: "Jon Habegger" <jon_habegger@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2020 13:51:28 -0800
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Folks I know from the Illinois Railway Museum called me today asking if I knew about gold colored flatware that have the square Burlington logo on the back handles.  They acquired a fork and spoon.  They are very interested in learning what these would have been used for.

They indicated that these reminded them of a design from the Aristocrat.  They likely will be sending a photo soon that I can post.

If anyone has an idea what this flatware would have been used for, please let me know.

Thanks much.
Jon Habegger
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