I've got a bunch of PdSo, but only ever encountered one with a label.
This is from an old french paddle hone with a hinged top. The label came off the stone and embedded in the case, so this is reversed and backwards (you're looking through the glue at the label printed on the opposite side of the paper).
I can say for certain it's a long oval (pill shaped), and there appears to be red or orange images or very large text as well as smaller red decoration or text around the perimeter with some black lines.
Just from how the red/orange is arranged, I suspect it is a long arching script like the very old pike washita labels (see below). If this is the case, pictures 1 and 2 are upside down.
This is from an old french paddle hone with a hinged top. The label came off the stone and embedded in the case, so this is reversed and backwards (you're looking through the glue at the label printed on the opposite side of the paper).
I can say for certain it's a long oval (pill shaped), and there appears to be red or orange images or very large text as well as smaller red decoration or text around the perimeter with some black lines.
Just from how the red/orange is arranged, I suspect it is a long arching script like the very old pike washita labels (see below). If this is the case, pictures 1 and 2 are upside down.
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