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Kees - How about the olive yellow version of US #67? I have the buff and the brown yellow (I think) and it's brighter than mine. It's also possible I have the olive yellow and yours is the brown yellow. Early US colour shades are a real SOB!!
Edit: There's a large price difference between the two choices. So if you intend to sell you really have to decide which it is! I also think these colours oxidize!
Diane
i found something that might relate: it's an Italian company manufaturing precision metal small parts. The company's name matches your label, and the design is similar to what we found in this 9 page PDF: http://www.lavecchiapadova.it/02-TESTI/16-ALTRE/PDF/LA%20ZEDAPA.pdf
that should start you on your way
David
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Here's another that you can translate;
https://grazianoalfonsi.com/zedapa-una-storia-padovana-che-inizia-nel-1896/
Thank you all.
I viewed a translation of the original.
It shows the logo of my stamp/seal, exactly as shown on my stamp.
re: Help Identify
What is this? Can't find on Google or Duck-Duck-Go.
re: Help Identify
Kees - How about the olive yellow version of US #67? I have the buff and the brown yellow (I think) and it's brighter than mine. It's also possible I have the olive yellow and yours is the brown yellow. Early US colour shades are a real SOB!!
Edit: There's a large price difference between the two choices. So if you intend to sell you really have to decide which it is! I also think these colours oxidize!
re: Help Identify
Diane
i found something that might relate: it's an Italian company manufaturing precision metal small parts. The company's name matches your label, and the design is similar to what we found in this 9 page PDF: http://www.lavecchiapadova.it/02-TESTI/16-ALTRE/PDF/LA%20ZEDAPA.pdf
that should start you on your way
David
moderator: link now active
(Modified by Moderator on 2021-12-19 06:04:58)
re: Help Identify
Here's another that you can translate;
https://grazianoalfonsi.com/zedapa-una-storia-padovana-che-inizia-nel-1896/
re: Help Identify
Thank you all.
I viewed a translation of the original.
It shows the logo of my stamp/seal, exactly as shown on my stamp.