Plain J. O. Larsen`s business interests in Stege (a town in Denmark, 122 km south of Copenhagen) appear to have been diverse. He may have offered, “Colonial” glass & (fajance) ceramics, coal & iron as well as `field seeds`. This brings to mind a ty
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Obverse description
Central text, surrounded by beaded circle, legend and denticles.
Obverse lettering
COLONIAL GLAS &
FAJANCE
J.O.
LARSEN
STEGE
KUL & JERN
MARKFRØ FORRETNING (Translation: COLONIAL GLASS & CERAMICS J.O. LARSEN STEGE COAL & IRON FIELD SEED BUSINESS)
Obverse script
Latin
Reverse description
Beaded rim surrounding the central image of the Denmark (Copenhagen) Stock Exchange building.