{Images #546241 & 546245} was a genuine Columbia pressing, with label fonts from Santa Maria, CA (and the "Manufactured for Bristol Productions" left over from one of Bert-Co's label copy jobs) and the standard Columbia 2.703125" diameter ring in the label area; {Images #664384 & 664385} was from RCA's Indianapolis, IN plant (for members of their record club), with a 1" diameter pressing ring that was at that point replacing their classic "deep groove."
One oddity I've noticed about RCA's pressings is how, on the label design artwork, there was on the Portland orange "channel" (or whatever you call that part), a white gap where the "REPRISE RECORDS" is so that the text is straight black, unlike on the Columbia pressings where the black text of that name is mixed in with the said Portland orange. Even funnier (peculiar, not ha-ha), both labels are what collectors characterize as "Smiling Frank."