List of stamp forgers
Soon after their introduction in 1840 postage stamps started to be forged.
The first book about the topic was written in 1862 by Jean-Baptiste Moens from Belgium De la falsifications des timbres-poste. Shortly afterwards Edward Loines Pemberton published Forged Stamps: How to detect them and subsequently Robert Brisco Earée produced his legendary Album Weeds. 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
- Clive Feigenbaum; ex-chairman of Stanley Gibbons
- Sigmund Friedl
- Georges Fouré
- François Fournier
- Madame Joseph
- Louis-Henri Mercier (Henri Goegg)
- Erasmo Oneglia
- Angelo Panelli
- Mendel Shapiro[2]
- Lucian Smeets
- Jean de Sperati
- Raoul de Thuin
- Harold Treherne
- Peter Winter
See also
References
- Williams, Leon Norman; Williams, Maurice (1956), The postage stamp: its history and recognition, Penguin Books, pp. 15, 146–7
- Haifa, Israel; the PATCO fraud; "The Israel Philatelist", July–August 1967, pp. 1942–5
External links
- Album weeds : or, How to detect forged stamps (January 1882) Archive.org
- Forged Stamps: How to detect them (1863) Archive.org
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