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  2. Philatelic fakes and forgeries - Wikipedia

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    If a stamp has a forged cancellation, it necessarily is a philatelic forgery since it was obviously made for sale to collectors, not to be used to send a letter. [10] If the cancellation is genuine, it is likely, but not necessarily, a postal forgery, since sometimes forgers have used genuine cancellation devices to "cancel" forged stamps. [11]

  3. Philatelic expertisation - Wikipedia

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    Is the stamp's design identical to those of genuine ones? Forged stamps almost invariably differ to a greater or lesser degree from genuine ones. Is the size of the stamp correct? Was the stamp printed using the same printing method, e.g., lithography, engraving, etc.? Is the paper identical to the paper used for genuine stamps?

  4. Harold Treherne - Wikipedia

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    Treherne's work started to be noticed in 1903 and 1904 but it was not at first attributed to him. In 1903 A.B. Kay wrote about forged stamps of Kashmir in Stanley Gibbons' Monthly Journal and in 1904 Charles Nissen wrote more generally in The Stamp Collectors' Annual about the wide variety of forgeries for sale in Brighton.

  5. List of stamp forgers - Wikipedia

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    Today there is an extensive literature on the forgers and their work, and examples from the most accomplished forgers sometimes sell for more than the original stamp. Notorious and famous stamp forgers include: The Spiro Brothers [1] Rainer Blüm; Pêra de Satanás; Clive Feigenbaum; ex-chairman of Stanley Gibbons; Sigmund Friedl; Georges Fouré

  6. Jean de Sperati - Wikipedia

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    (Source: Family archive) [1] A Sperati forgery of an 1856 stamp of Saxony. Giovanni (Jean) de Sperati (14 October 1884 [ 2 ] – 28 April 1957 [ 3 ] ) was an Italian stamp forger . Robson Lowe considered him an artist [ citation needed ] and even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his work.

  7. Madame Joseph - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the second edition of Madame Joseph Revisited by Brian Cartwright showing forged cancels on genuine Falkland Islands stamps of 1933.. Madame Joseph (c.1900 – after late 1940s) [1] was a stamp dealer active in London in the early part of the twentieth century and who has since been revealed to be a major supplier of stamps with forged cancels.

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