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  2. Stamp catalog - Wikipedia

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    The first stamp catalog was published in France by Oscar Berger-Levrault on 17 September 1861 and the first illustrated catalog by Alfred Potiquet in December 1861 (based on the earlier work). The first catalogs in Great Britain were published in 1862 by Frederick Booty, [1] Mount Brown, [1] and Dr. John Edward Gray.

  3. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the first Scott catalog, 1868. The first Scott catalogue was a 21-page pamphlet with the title Descriptive Catalogue of American and Foreign Postage Stamps, Issued from 1840 to Date, Splendidly Illustrated with Colored Engravings and Containing the Current Value of each Variety.

  4. John Walter Scott - Wikipedia

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    Also, in 1868, he issued his first multi-paged postage stamp catalog, A Descriptive Catalogue of America and Foreign Postage Stamps, Issued from 1840 to Date. In a short period of time, his Scott catalog became the leading stamp catalog in the United States. In 1885, he sold the rights to his business to the Calman brothers who renamed it the ...

  5. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    The stamps with flags of European countries were released at intervals from June to December 1943, while the Korea flag stamp was released in November 1944. [48] These stamps were priced at 5 cents, although the standard cost for a first-class stamp was 3 cents.

  6. List of stamp catalogues - Wikipedia

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    Richard Zimmermann Catalog (The joint stamp issues catalog) Sanabria's Air Post Catalogue (Worldwide airmail stamps; last full catalog, 1966; partial, 1972) The South African stamp colour catalogue (South Africa) Zonnebloem (stamp catalogue) (Netherlands, Indonesia, Israel, Surinam, United Europe)

  7. Alfred Potiquet - Wikipedia

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    The 1861 first edition is held by the Royal Philatelic Society London. [2] Alfred Potiquet developed his catalogue on the basis of the postage stamp and postal stationery register of the Strasbourg bookseller, Oscar Berger-Levrault. In fact, that register is referred to as the world's first stamp catalogue, although it was not intended for the ...

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