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Adolf Passer

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Passer travelled to London in 1885 where he worked in a shipping firm, his interest in philately being rekindled by the opportunities to collect stamps that arose from his employer's business. He was able to acquire many stamps from British colonies in Africa and Australia, and by exchange with
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in the late 1880s. He continued to develop his collection on his return to Austria, joining philatelic societies and winning gold medals for his collection at international exhibitions. He was the organiser of the Vienna Philatelic Exhibition of 1911, for which he was awarded a medal by
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From the 1920s, Passer increasingly specialised in the stamps of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, becoming known as the "greatest authority" on them and writing a book on the first issue that was published in 1925. In 1927, he published a book on the postage stamps of the
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Passer rejoined the Royal Philatelic Society London in 1931 and was elected a fellow the same year. In 1934, he visited England and gave a display of tughra stamps before the members of the Royal Philatelic Society London for which he received the
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Passer sold most of his collection in 1893 when he had just met the woman who would become his wife and he was "more bent on wooing than collecting postage stamps". After his marriage in 1894, he began to collect again, specialising in the
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of the Ottoman Empire, the first stamps of the empire and of Turkey, which in 2013 was reckoned the largest known multiple of these stamps. The block later entered the
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An active exhibitor at and organiser of philatelic exhibitions, Passer won a gold medal at the 1904 exhibition in Berlin for a display of stamps from Austria, Hungary,
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A stamp collector from a young age, Passer was able to exploit his professional connections in the shipping industry to expand his collection when he worked in
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professional colleagues, and continued to expand his collection of British colonial stamps when he returned to Prague in 1888. He was elected to the
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and Turkey, published by the Royal Philatelic Society, London, in 1938 and regarded at the time as almost the last word on the subject.
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Ottoman Empire/Turkey The "Sultan" Collection of the Tughra Issues (Part I) (Formerly the Kuhut Alanyali collection)
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of the Ottoman Empire, 1863. Formerly in the Passer collection and the largest known multiple of these stamps.
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at a fair. He sold his collection on entering compulsory military service in Austria.
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He wrote a book on the stamps of Bosnia and Herzegovina and another on those of the
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changes, but cheaper than they should be because so few people understood them.
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Die Briefmarken der provisorischen TĂŒrkischen Regierung in Angora
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in Geneva included many items formerly in the Passer collection.
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Die Briefmarken der provisorischen TĂŒrkischen Regierung in Angora
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Die Postwertzeichen von Bosnien und der Herzegovina
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Mit 5 Lichtdrucktafeln, Prague, 1925. 263:provisional Turkish government in Angora 185: 174: 142: 138: 345:Die tĂŒrkischen Postwertzeichen von 1863 224:and trying to obtain them in pairs and 633: 474: 472: 470: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 249:(Gold Cross of Merit of the Crown) by 58:14 August 1938 (aged 73–74) 416: 543:, Vol. 23, No. 1 (July 1912), p. 21. 524:"The Berlin Philatelic Exhibition", 440:, Vol. 28, August 1906, pp. 164–166. 432:"Notable Philatelists: Adolf Passer" 246:Goldene Verdienstkreuz mit der Krone 170: 661:Philately of Bosnia and Herzegovina 493:"Reports of Philatelic Societies", 467: 443: 308: 13: 565:Rogers-Tillstone, Capt. B. (1969) 14: 692: 612: 241:Vienna Philatelic Exhibition 1911 618: 16:Austrian philatelist (1864–1938) 596: 579: 496:Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal 360:. Die Postmarke, Vienna, 1927. 243:, for which he was awarded the 104:and authority on the stamps of 559: 546: 531: 528:, Vol. 13 (1904), pp. 219–226. 518: 509:"Frederick Adolphus Philbrick" 502: 487: 275:block of 20pa black on yellow 195:block of 20pa black on yellow 147:1850 stamp of Lombardy-Venetia 1: 540:Philatelic Journal of America 409: 239:and Bosnia. He organised the 206:Philatelic Society of London 7: 397: 165:issues of the German states 61:Franzensbad, Czechoslovakia 10: 697: 499:, 30 January 1892, p. 198. 478:David Feldman S.A. 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Index


FRPSL
philatelist
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ottoman Empire and Turkey
London
Emperor Franz Joseph I
Ottoman Empire

Prague
Austrian Empire
Austro-Hungarian Empire
issues of the German states


TĂȘte-bĂȘche
tughra stamps
Philatelic Society of London
Franz Kalckhoff
Berlin Philatelic Club
stamps of Austria
blocks
perforation
Lombardy
Vienna Philatelic Exhibition 1911
Goldene Verdienstkreuz mit der Krone
Emperor Franz Joseph I
enemy aliens
provisional Turkish government in Angora

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