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JohnChris
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Posted - 03/10/2007 :  05:23:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I recently purchased at a Tag Sale 2 Enamelware Dishes, which are Navy/Royal Blue Color, and the bottom is white. These dishes or trays are marked on the bottom: HOEGH LINES with an H inside of a Flag, Made in Norway. I was just trying to find information on these, and was wondering if you would be able to point me in the right direction.

Thank you for your time.

Lester Hanson
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Posted - 03/10/2007 :  05:55:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Did you try Google, Leif Hoegh & Co. It could give you some info.

Les
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Odd Hansen
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Norway
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Posted - 13/11/2007 :  19:54:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This dishes do probably come from one of the ships in the Hoegh Lines which is a norwegian company that had a major merchant fleet back in the days.
The flag is the companyflag if I remember correctly.
All the ships in the company had the same dishes.

Odd Hansen
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