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Default Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce

Hi, I'm involved in a theatre production of 'Cabaret'. We're trying to
find out what the label for Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce looked
like in 1930s Germany.

If anyone has any pictures or knows what the label and/or the bottle
looked like, your help would be much appreciated.

We've heard that the label hasn't changed since the 1930s -- if this
is the case, your advice would be appreciated.

Thanks again,

John Nugent
 
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