Legion Utensils is primarily known for stainless steel tablewares used in the restaurant industry. They reportedly began in 1937, but the Legion "L" Utensils trademark was filled in 1944, approved in 1945, and dates first use to late 1943 (apparently for use on weapons related materials). The original company was transformed around 1988 and the mark has been out of use. This mark was also applied to silverplated holloware (seen on base) crafted in Italy by Sambonet (name mark on handle). So there may also be flatwares yet to be documented. Legion is known to occasionally mark steel wares with user names or logos, so it is also possible that some of the Sambonet wares could be so marked. [Legion claims to have been a leader in pioneering the application of silverplate to stainless steel. Not a very clear statement, but one should not assume that all plated items supplied by Legion came from Sambonet.]
Additionally, Oneida has had items produced by Sambonet which are bottom-marked with the Oneida name above Sambonet Italy. More importantly, these may also include a set of three stars in the maker markings which are likewise found on the Legion items. [The reason it not clear, however triple-plate was a common standard for typical "better-grade" commercial application since the latter half of the 19th century, not to say it is the "best-grade" available.]









