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The Royal Philatelic Society London
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5730
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RPSL_MUS
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Record Type:
Museum Objects
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OBJECT
Series Title:
The Museum of Philatelic History at the Royal Philatelic Society London
Item Title:
Ink - H. C. Stephens' violet endorsing metal pad, No 295, for rubber stamps, in metal container. Came with the Madame Joseph forgeries, and possibly may have been used with the handstamps.
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Great Britain
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Publication Place:
Great Britain : Great Britain
Language:
English
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Physical Description:
width whole mm 72 length whole mm 107 height whole mm 13
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Date:
1900 to 1980
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Who
Madame Joseph
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Item Notes
RPSL AdLib Reference
ink 2015.140.5
AdLib Museum Related Object
2015.112
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