The Brunswick label guide we have on this site is the most detailed I have ever found, and it is still incomplete because it does not consider the various pressing plants. One reason is that there is woefully little information available on the internet on the font types used by the different Brunswick plants.
Thanks to Han Enderman, we at least now have a lot of different variants of 1930s Brunswick labels available side by side for comparison at Brunswick 6600.
Yep, that's probably a reasonable explanation. In general, I get quite frustrated (or rather fascinated) over all the little differences between labels pressed during the same time period. You wonder who decided this :-) I even have examples (but have to look now) of labels where the layout differs - inexplicably - between A- and B-side; especially on US Victor and Brunswick presses during the early 1930s // Anders
The different fonts used for the titles, patent text, etc. (non-serif vs. serif fonts) make me think that your version was pressed by a different pressing plant, andlj.
Slight label variation images added.
A Side: Rec. New York, 9 May 1933 for ARC. Matrix: B13308-A
B Side: Rec. New York, 16 May 1933 for ARC. Matrix: B13337-A