Yeah, Phil, I ummed and aarghed over this one and what you say was my initial feeling too but I guess I read too much and got confused. Sent correction - thanks for your guidance.
Hi Lee, label should actually be Vocalion, even though the record company (by that time a subsidiary of Decca) was still called Vogue Records Limited. The label was originally called Vogue as well, and the company was originally a subsidiary of Vogue in France, Around 1956, the English operation got into financial difficulties and was taken over by Decca (who were already doing their pressings), and at the end of 1962 the rights to the Vogue label name reverted to the French company (the label was revived in the UK in 1965 under Pye's distriubution), with Decca resurrecting the dormant Vocalion name for repressed and future releases. Eventually, Decca realized that they didn't need two labels for licensed American recordings (the other one being London), and so Vocalion bit the dust in March 1968.