This alcohol revenue stamp hails from the bygone era of the
Imperial Ethiopian government, dating back to the 1950s. A relic of historical
significance, this piece encapsulates the intricate design and purposeful
craftsmanship characteristic of its time. Bearing witness to a chapter in
Ethiopian history, it served as a testament to the administrative measures
employed to regulate alcohol consumption and generate revenue during that
period. A tangible link to the past, this vintage stamp invites contemplation
on the cultural and fiscal dimensions of Ethiopia's bygone governance,
encapsulating a piece of heritage that has withstood the test of time.