Two spoons made for Air India, the bowls with a slightly unusual pointed shape probably designed by Carl Pott. One is marked for Pott, Solingen and the other very similar made by Elkingtons, England. Both in good vintage but used condition c1950's 4½" - 11cm approx.
"The roots of the Pott manufactory go back more than 100 years. The history starts 1904 in Solingen (Germany), where Carl Hugo Pott founded a workshop for the processing of damascened steel for the cutlery industry." In 1932 Carl Pott, the son joined the company as a designer and applied his own decisive ideas inspired by the Bauhaus.
(These and other similar airline related items are from the home of a late relative who flew regularly in the forties and fifties.)