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  2. Company seal - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese version of a company seal is known as a company chop [4] and takes the form of a usually circular stamp. The term reportedly came from Indian English . [ 5 ] Partially derived from East Asian seals , the chop has great legal significance and represents the whole company.

  3. Seals in the Sinosphere - Wikipedia

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    In the western world, Asian seals were traditionally known by traders as chop marks or simply chops, a term adapted from the Hindi chapa and the Malay cap, [2] meaning stamp or rubber stamps. In Japan, seals, referred to as inkan ( 印鑑 ) or hanko ( 判子 ) , have historically been used to identify individuals involved in government and ...

  4. China National Philatelic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The China National Philatelic Corporation (CNPC, Chinese: 中国集邮总公司) is the primary agency authorized by China Post Group Corporation of the PRC to sell national stamps, other philatelic items, and provide other philatelic services to the public. It is a state-owned corporation.

  5. Chop marks on coins - Wikipedia

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    Chop marks were also used on copper-alloy U.K. Large Pennies, U.S. Large Cents and other copper coins of Europe, Central, South and North America and have Hindu, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic nation's chopmarks as well as English alphabet chop marks from British and American Merchants in Hong Kong from the 1830s to 1960s when world silver coins ...

  6. Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The mass issue of stamps featuring images from American pop culture has even been called a form of cultural imperialism. [ 6 ] Examples of inappropriate [ citation needed ] issues might be those from Tuvalu , a small group of Polynesian islands in the South Pacific and an IGPC client, whose stamps have featured the American artist Norman ...

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    #26 This Vegetable Chopper Will Make You A Chop Star Review: "A friend of mine told me about this chopper that was the best thing since sliced bread! So I decided I would give it a try,,,,,I'm so ...

  8. Harrison and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1750 by Thomas Harrison in Warwick Lane, London; in 1839 Thomas Richard Harrison entered into partnership with John William Parker, creating Harrison and Co. It went through similar names and retained Harrison family ownership until 1979 when sold to Lonrho .

  9. Trodat - Wikipedia

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    The company's current name is derived from a product designation. During 1947 and 1948, the first plastic date stamp with the Trodat name was produced. Trodat is a portmanteau of "TRO", standing for Trolitul, a plastic previously used for stamp manufacture, and "DAT", for date stamp.