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Catalogue, Mexico, nos. 1109-1138, distinguishing between two types of burelage based on whether they run lower left to upper right or vice versa
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Catalogue, Denmark, nos. 1-2 note (first printing from copper plate ; later printing typographed).
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Catalogue, Denmark, nos. 1-2 (original burelage in yellow brown; later reprints in brown).
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