Paper Label ANOMALIES 1. A CABIN
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 12:11 am
One of the dictionary definitions of an anomaly is a "Deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form, or rule."
And this evening I am going to examine 3 different buildings EACH very deviant from the usual. As you may have discerned by now the earlier green spot houses usually had fuzzy windows and all carried a paper label that was a printed export label that was pasted on the bottom. They also had an identical ink stamp that was but rarely used.
Still they made a wide range of buildings some of which were all coconut in some early ones but in this first one
we have a little cabin or loggie that was recently offered. Items of interest to note besides the paper label are the silk screened raised chimney which I KNOW to have been used on Oval made in Japan stamp marked houses. Further we have mullioned windows which this is the only instance of a paper label appearing on a mullioned window house. Notice also the door is not one known to have been used by them.
And this evening I am going to examine 3 different buildings EACH very deviant from the usual. As you may have discerned by now the earlier green spot houses usually had fuzzy windows and all carried a paper label that was a printed export label that was pasted on the bottom. They also had an identical ink stamp that was but rarely used.
Still they made a wide range of buildings some of which were all coconut in some early ones but in this first one
we have a little cabin or loggie that was recently offered. Items of interest to note besides the paper label are the silk screened raised chimney which I KNOW to have been used on Oval made in Japan stamp marked houses. Further we have mullioned windows which this is the only instance of a paper label appearing on a mullioned window house. Notice also the door is not one known to have been used by them.