One finds 
                embossed Recording Angel trademarks 
                on early HMV Monarch and HMV Concert 
                records with either single or double 
                catalog numbers. It has rarely been 
                observed on His Master’s Voice labels 
                (see figure on the left below).
                
                In March 1924 the Gramophone Company 
                decided to issue almost all of their 
                International Celebrity Artists recordings 
                on double-sided discs. These all had 
                red labels, with the design described 
                in the Outline below under V.A1.7. 
                and V.A1.8. The record numbers 
                began with DA 100 and DB 100 
                for 10- and 12-inch discs, respectively.
              
                 
                  |  |  | 
                 
                  | Embossed 
                      Angel logo at bottomCamden, April 1912
 | Angel 
                      logo with Trade and Mark at bottomBerlin September 1905
 | 
              
              	 
                		
              	The 
                next listing was the "Catalogue 
                No. 2 – Records of Unique and Historical 
                Interest." The discs listed in 
                this catalog bore labels, shown below, 
                with the phrase 
                THIS 
                RECORD IS LISTED IN CATALOGUE NO. 2 
                WHICH CONTAINS RECORDS OF UNIQUE AND 
                HISTORICAL INTEREST NOT INCLUDED IN 
                GENERAL RECORD CATALOGUE 
                in 
                two arcs above a smaller framed trademark.
              
                 
                  |  |  | 
                 
                  | Listed 
                      Catalogue No. 2 | 
                 
                  |  | 
                
                  | "Historical 
                      Record ─ 
                      See British Record Catalogue" | 
              
               
              
              
              The 
                stickers shown above were placed over 
                the Dog trademark, so that they could 
                be sold as Gramophone Company records 
                in the Western hemisphere.
              
               
                The four labels below were printed in 
                the Aussig pressing plant in Czechoslovakia 
                north of Prague, and have the following 
                phrase in an arc above the Cupid: 
                "Hergestellt von der Oesterr. Grammophon-Gesellschaft 
                m. b. H., Aussig a E." 
                The lower record was recorded on 21 
                January 1911, and reissued from the 
                Aussig plant, which was built in 1926, 
                following the end of the acoustical 
                recording era. The stamper was embossed 
                with the Recording Angel trademark at 
                the bottom edge of the label. A number 
                of Victor recordings seem to have been 
                pressed at this plant, including at 
                least one Caruso, matrix number A3103, 
                with a Schallplatte "Grammophon" 
                label as shown above.
              
                 
                  |  |  | 
                 
                  | III.F.1.d.1.Hungarian
 | III.F.1.d.2.Rumanian
 | 
                 
                  | Cupid 
                      trademark in color  | 
                 
                  |  |  | 
                 
                  | 1926 
                      reissue of 1906 recording | recorded 
                      in Berlin, January 21, 1911 | 
                 
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