Apologies if this topic has been discussed before, it's just that recently I've noticed a subtle difference in the design of Mdina paper labels .
Don't wish to send everyone to sleep by discussing this but there are two main types of paper label which both have the same dimensions... 1 cm wide and 1.6 cm long .
The earlier of the two labels is the second one seen below and to the left in the photo of the two labels together.
The earlier label is based on Michael Harris's original design seen on page 18 of Mark Hill's book. Much thinner lines on the Maltese cross . The cross itself is set lower down in the castle tower and the words Mdina Glass are set much closer to the base of the tower than the later example.
The later label has a thicker more pronounced Maltese cross , the top of which extends much higher up in the tower. The words Mdina Glass are spaced further away from the base of the tower.
This isn't just a print setting error. It's a subtle change in the design of the label.
If you look at examples on ebay you can see many labels of the later design. The earlier label is always seen on early looking pieces with early looking signatures.
Anyway, it would be very useful to get the exact date when this label design change took place as it would help in dating Mdina glass in general .
I have also seen paper labels of the earlier design with the word Malta added below Mdina Glass . So there are probably more to be found but just to get the date on this change would be good .
Thanks for looking and reading down this far ....Cheers Mike
