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Inlays in crest & seals were not made of paper.

Prior to the mid 1940s 2 thin films of celluloid were use. The first, opaque film, had a printing or litho on it. The next film to complete the sandwich was a clear film to act as a protection for the litho.

After the mid 1940s Burt used plastic, although I believe that Burt used celluloid for a couple of years before switching over.

Celluloid was quite flamable and toxic.

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die cut or reverse die cut? 200 ivory chip auction
Inlays in crest & seals were not made of paper.
Toxic celluloid??
Re: Toxic celluloid??
Celluloid test; same as for Bakelite.
There are also brass die-cuts

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