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Emil Tamsen

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96: 22: 227:. He wrote of the latest stamp finds in the Transvaal and elsewhere in Southern Africa, and gave reports on the health, or otherwise, of philatelic societies in the region. In November 1904 he wrote from Nylstroom that it was not easy to report on current philatelic events when the nearest collector lived 100 miles away. 204:
reported that competition was brisk and: "The war has made sales of South Africans, particularly Transvaals and Orange Free States, very lively, one dealer in the Strand has been completely cleared out of current Transvaals." The second Tamsen sale was through the same auctioneers 9–10 January 1900
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The success of Tamsen's activities may be gauged by the fact that he sold over £7000 worth of stamps in London between 1899 and 1905, which represented only part of his collection and stock, a figure that would equate in 2014 terms to around £6-700,000. He did this while living in a remote area of
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Despite the vast area covered, Tamsen was ideally positioned, either personally or through agents, to obtain information about new stamps. These included many surcharged and
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Tamsen married Clara Pauline Richter (1866–1963) and they had a son, Adolph Carl Tamsen (1892–1961). He was a freemason. Tamsen died on 30 July 1957 in Pretoria.
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The war may have helped stimulate interest in Transvaal stamps. The first Tamsen auction sale was by Ventom, Bull and Cooper of
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of the Northern Transvaal. On arrival, he found there were only 25 families in the area and only two houses at
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and included fine Cape triangulars. His Bechuanaland was sold on 10 May 1900 through the same firm.
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and "in ransacking the contents he added treasure after treasure to his collection".
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issues and Tamsen obtained them either mint or by having them posted to him on
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Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists September 2011
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Rhodesia: The British South Africa Company first provisional issue 1892
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Immigrants to former British colonies and protectorates in Africa
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of the Transvaal who also introduced adhesive stamps there, and
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He emigrated to South Africa as a teenager and during the
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where he settled. He became a naturalised citizen of the
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Signatories to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists
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Roll of Distinguished Philatelists of Southern Africa
32:(2 January 1862 – 30 July 1957) was a South African 408:"The Transvaal – A Challenge" by Alan Drysdall in 40:in 1921. He was also a signatory, in 1932, to the 495: 490:, September 1957, Whole number 389, p. 132. 90: 466:The Evolution of Stamp Dealing in South Africa 333:"Emil Tamsen – Dane" by Ebbe Rask in Letters, 75:. He was discharged in 1883, and moved to the 486:Obituary for Emil Tamsen by Ernest Hunt in 286: 284: 282: 280: 347: 345: 343: 94: 20: 352:"Notable Philatelists: Mr. Emil Tamsen" 277: 496: 340: 262: 260: 370: 368: 366: 364: 319:Philatelic Federation of South Africa 187:and during a time which included the 16:South African philatelist (1862–1957) 451:"Transvaal Notes" by Emil Tamsen in 440:The Philatelic Record and Stamp News 397:The Philatelic Record and Stamp News 201:The Philatelic Record and Stamp News 257: 221:, both predecessors of the current 13: 480: 399:, Vol. 18, June 1896, pp. 165–170. 361: 38:Roll of Distinguished Philatelists 14: 565: 442:, Vol. 21, December 1899, p. 232. 358:, Vol. 22, November 1900, p. 246. 87:(the Transvaal Republic or ZAR). 243: 213:Tamsen was a regular writer for 458: 445: 230: 215:Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal 50:Johannesburg Philatelic Society 534:People from Schleswig-Holstein 429: 402: 386: 327: 309: 292:"Emil Carl Tamsen (1862–1957)" 198:, London, on 26 October 1899. 44:. Tamsen was an expert in the 1: 488:The South African Philatelist 471:The South African Philatelist 251: 55: 539:People of the First Boer War 125:British South Africa Company 91:Stamp dealing and collecting 7: 177: 103:Tamsen was a friend of the 99:An 1885 stamp of Transvaal. 30:Emil Carl Christiaan Tamsen 10: 570: 519:South African philatelists 455:, January 1905, pp. 31–32. 208: 529:Philately of South Africa 60:Tamsen was born in Naby, 36:, who was entered on the 554:South African Freemasons 412:, June 1997, pp. 47–49. 377:by E. Kenneth Wright in 393:"Philately in the Mags" 383:, July 1982, pp. 51–55. 436:"Echoes from the Mart" 337:, October 1982, p. 83. 335:Gibbons Stamps Monthly 158:. He was friends with 121:British Central Africa 100: 85:South African Republic 26: 25:Emil Tamsen, 1861–1957 410:Gibbons Stamp Monthly 380:Gibbons Stamp Monthly 356:The Philatelic Record 224:Gibbons Stamp Monthly 98: 24: 453:Gibbons Stamp Weekly 219:Gibbons Stamp Weekly 113:British Bechuanaland 419:2 June 2014 at the 237:From cover to cover 46:stamps of Transvaal 468:", Paul van Zeyl, 217:and its successor 172:dead letter office 164:Postmaster General 101: 62:Schleswig-Holstein 27: 549:German Freemasons 143:, Transvaal, and 137:Orange Free State 129:Cape of Good Hope 561: 475: 462: 456: 449: 443: 433: 427: 406: 400: 390: 384: 372: 359: 349: 338: 331: 325: 313: 307: 306: 304: 302: 288: 275: 264: 168:Isaac van Alphen 160:Friederich Jeppe 569: 568: 564: 563: 562: 560: 559: 558: 494: 493: 483: 481:Further reading 478: 463: 459: 450: 446: 434: 430: 421:Wayback Machine 414:Reproduced here 407: 403: 391: 387: 373: 362: 350: 341: 332: 328: 314: 310: 300: 298: 290: 289: 278: 265: 258: 254: 246: 233: 211: 189:Second Boer War 180: 93: 58: 17: 12: 11: 5: 567: 557: 556: 551: 546: 541: 536: 531: 526: 521: 516: 511: 506: 492: 491: 482: 479: 477: 476: 457: 444: 428: 401: 385: 360: 339: 326: 323:Archived here. 308: 296:Ancestry.co.uk 276: 273:Archived here. 255: 253: 250: 245: 242: 241: 240: 232: 229: 210: 207: 179: 176: 92: 89: 77:Waterberg area 69:First Boer War 57: 54: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 566: 555: 552: 550: 547: 545: 542: 540: 537: 535: 532: 530: 527: 525: 524:Stamp dealers 522: 520: 517: 515: 512: 510: 507: 505: 502: 501: 499: 489: 485: 484: 473: 472: 467: 461: 454: 448: 441: 437: 432: 426: 422: 418: 415: 411: 405: 398: 394: 389: 382: 381: 376: 371: 369: 367: 365: 357: 353: 348: 346: 344: 336: 330: 324: 320: 317: 312: 297: 293: 287: 285: 283: 281: 274: 270: 269: 263: 261: 256: 249: 244:Personal life 238: 235: 234: 228: 226: 225: 220: 216: 206: 203: 202: 197: 192: 191:(1899–1902). 190: 186: 175: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 148: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 97: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 65: 63: 53: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 23: 19: 487: 469: 460: 452: 447: 439: 431: 409: 404: 396: 388: 378: 374: 355: 334: 329: 311: 299:. Retrieved 295: 266: 247: 236: 231:Publications 222: 218: 214: 212: 199: 193: 181: 162:, the first 149: 117:Protectorate 102: 66: 59: 29: 28: 18: 514:1957 deaths 509:1862 births 152:provisional 109:Paul Kruger 34:philatelist 498:Categories 252:References 56:Early life 196:Old Jewry 141:Swaziland 81:Nylstroom 417:Archived 321:, 2014. 301:28 April 178:Auctions 145:Zululand 73:Pretoria 209:Writing 107:leader 123:, the 425:here. 316:RDPSA 185:veldt 156:cover 133:Natal 423:and 303:2014 183:the 115:and 105:Boer 438:in 395:in 354:in 500:: 363:^ 342:^ 294:. 279:^ 259:^ 147:. 139:, 135:, 131:, 127:, 119:, 52:. 464:" 305:.

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philatelist
Roll of Distinguished Philatelists
Roll of Distinguished Philatelists of Southern Africa
stamps of Transvaal
Johannesburg Philatelic Society
Schleswig-Holstein
First Boer War
Pretoria
Waterberg area
Nylstroom
South African Republic

Boer
Paul Kruger
British Bechuanaland
Protectorate
British Central Africa
British South Africa Company
Cape of Good Hope
Natal
Orange Free State
Swaziland
Zululand
provisional
cover
Friederich Jeppe
Postmaster General
Isaac van Alphen
dead letter office

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