Vintage August Popp Brass Tag Plate Badge 1900's on 2040-parts.com
Animas, New Mexico, United States
SAYS august popp second line is automobile maschinenfabrik as in car parts more than likly generators mechanical things bearings etc last line is looks like wildach am Amersee which is where the factory was located
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