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Edward Loines Pemberton

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collectors even advocated cutting the perforations from stamps before mounting so that there was no difference between a perforated and imperforate stamp in the album. At the time, the matter of how exactly to collect stamps had not been settled and the triumph of scientific philately over the
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The Philatelical Catalogue: Being a Complete Catalogue of Postage Stamps, and Postal Envelopes and Cards with Voluminous Notes on Reprints, Forgeries, and Every Subject of Interest (containing upwards of 1100 heliotype
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As an advocate of scientific collecting, it was natural that Pemberton would take a keen interest in forgeries and be well equipped to distinguish the fake from the real. In 1863 he wrote, with Thornton Lewes,
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in 1921 as one of the fathers of philately. He was born in New York City but educated in Britain by relatives when his parents died shortly after his birth. His son,
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Catalogue of the Very Fine and Very Complete Collection of Postage Stamps Selected with Great Care by E.L. Pemberton, Esq. Of Birmingham
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Catalogue of the Very Fine and Very Complete Collection of Postage Stamps Selected with Great Care by E.L. Pemberton, Esq. Of Birmingham
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school advocated that only the actual printed design mattered and that every other aspect of a stamp should be ignored. Some
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on the genuineness of two 20 cent St. Louis Postmaster Provisional stamps which were considered by many to be forgeries.
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recorded that William Dudley Atlee was Pemberton's clerk. In 1871 Pemberton formed the stamp company
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After his death his business was taken over by A.H. Wilson, and continued under the name of
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methods lead directly to the sophisticated philatelic methods used today. Pemberton's 1867
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Forged stamps: how to detect them, containing accurate descriptions of all forged stamps
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In the 1860s Pemberton advocated the study of all aspects of stamp production including
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An online repository of the Spud Papers describing the forgeries made by Spiro.
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held the first stamp auction in Europe, Pemberton provided one of the first
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Pemberton was an active contributor to many philatelic journals, including
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Pemberton's first advertisement as a stamp dealer appeared in the
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The Royal Philatelic Society London 1869 - April 10th - 1919
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The Stamp-Collector's Review and Monthly Advertiser
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stamp dealer
philately
The Royal Philatelic Society London
Roll of Distinguished Philatelists
Percival Loines Pemberton
paper
watermark
perforation
Reverend R.B. Earée
John Walter Scott
expert reports
The Stamp-Collector's Magazine
The Stamp-Collector's Review and Monthly Advertiser
The Philatelic Record
Maitland Burnett
Adelaide Fenton
Theodor Buhl
Percival Loines Pemberton



Who Was Who in British Philately
Archived
Wayback Machine
Association of British Philatelic Societies



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