OHIO: There is no official record of stamp usage. However

 

1933 r.

1938 - 1942 r.

 1933 wine tax stamps were 1" x 3" with green etched printing on a white background. "WINE TAX" is on the left side, the state seal is in the middle, and "TAXABLE BASIS" and the year are on the right side.

1938-1942 "WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGE TAX" stamps were 7/10¢ green 1" square postage type stamps with the Ohio state seal in the middle.

 

1938 r.

The 1938 liquor tax stamp was a 5/8" square blue decal filled with a circle. The outer circle is white, the inner circle is red with a state outline and seal in the middle. A blue tab with an 8 digit silver serial number extends up.

 

1939 r.

1950 r.

1959 r.

The 1939 liquor tax stamp was a 5/8" square red decal filled with a circle. The outer circle is white, the inner circle is red with a state outline and seal in the middle. A red tab with an 8 digit silver serial number extends up.

The 1950 "WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGE TAX" stamps were 1-2/5¢ blue 1" square postage type stamps with the Ohio state seal in the middle.

The 1959 stamps were 1" x 1" yellow fancy decals with green printing; "STATE OF OHIO" in scroll across the top, the state seal in the middle and a 9 digit serial number in a white box on the bottom.