Free Pile Find (SOLVED: Nickel Bronze flatware)

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Found this serving utensil set in a free pile yesterday. The box is homemade. The silverware pieces are a light-ish gold tone. All solid metal; no hollow handles. No plating. Every piece has this unknown hallmark on the handle.
I am trying to find out who's trademark this is, what country they are from, how old they are, and what metal alloy they are made of. Nice, heavy pieces. Art Deco styling.
Anybody have info on these? I did find an online photo of 2 spoons like this, but the posting was an old question to ID them, and was never answered.
 

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SE Asia. Picked up a set, very similar in Thailand. Solid brass.
 
SE Asia. Picked up a set, very similar in Thailand. Solid brass.

Thanks. I did see some brass sets online, with similar looks, from Thailand. Some were labelled "Star of Siam", from Thailand. I could not find this pattern, or the hallmark to confirm, though. The metal tone is like solid brass, but a little off from most yellow brasses I am familiar with. I suspect you are right, but hoping to match the hallmark to a known maker.
 
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