When you say "Fender-labeled" tubes...I cannot recall tubes from blackface-era Fender amps having been marked "Fender". At all. My impression, not to be taken as fact, is that Fender didn't have "Fender" marked tubes until maybe 1968 or 1969, eg; into the silverface era. And they may have started a lot later...mid-late 70's?
Just because two tubes are identical mfr and mfr date and even lot, does NOT mean they are matched! I've been going through my modest NOS 6L6GA collection, all of which are Sylvanias, some JAN, a few regular commercial, all NOS. They are all old, from the 40's, from the garage of doom. They look at first glance the same, bowling pin, grey coating upper half, clear top. But the JANs have getters placed a little lower in the tube base and NO silver getter-splash shows. On the commercial ones, the getter is a little higher and there's a silvered splash area about the size of a cigaret butt maybe 1-1/4" x 3/8", sideways, just above the base. The performance variation(s) are both remakable and frustrating, in terms of "matching" between apparently identical tubes. I can show you a pair of 6L6GA, same date code, where one passes 20 ma and another that passes 40 ma! Under identical conditions! I can show you 20 ma and 30 ma "non-pairs" all day long. Out of 15-16 tubes, I've only been able to make 4 matched (within 2 ma) pairs and the rest are ALL, and I do mean ALL over the place.