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'''Series information :'''  
'''Series information :'''  
*Date of issue : ?
*Date of issue : 1971
*Number of labels : 8
*Number of labels : 8
*Image variants : none known
*Image variants : none known
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==Company==
==Company==
These labels were issued by Josef Mühlenbruch, a printer and label factory from Düsseldorf, Germany. I have no idea when they were issued. Any information is welcome !
These labels were issued by Josef Mühlenbruch, a printer and label factory from Düsseldorf, Germany.  


==Labels issued==
==Labels issued==
These labels show the coats of arms of the (unknown) German noble families.
These labels show the coats of arms German (noble) families that were important as printers or similar.


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Matchbox labels by Josef Mühlenbruch


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Series information :

  • Date of issue : 1971
  • Number of labels : 8
  • Image variants : none known


Company

These labels were issued by Josef Mühlenbruch, a printer and label factory from Düsseldorf, Germany.

Labels issued

These labels show the coats of arms German (noble) families that were important as printers or similar.