The next 10 items below - Collection of Estonian Air Mail Forgeries - described here belonged before to the famous Estonian philatelist Vambola Hurt.
After his death the collection was handed to an Estonian collector who
does not want his name to be published. However, he has permitted this
collection to be published on this blog.
Vambola Hurt (December 28, 1926, Otepää - January 12, 2008 in Stockholm) was the very famous Estonian philatelist. His stamp collection he started in 1937 when being 11 years old. His first collection covered the whole Estonia. Later on, during the years 1987-2002, he was the chairman of the Estonian Philatelic Society in Sweden. He studied at the University of Stockholm starting in 1948. Please, look at this huge task with Elmar Ojaste: Vambola Hurt, Elmar Ojaste. Eesti = Estonia: philately & postal history handbook-catalogue = Estland: Philatelie & Postgeschichte Handbuch-katalog. Stockholm: New York: Estonian Philatelic Society, 1986
Vambola Hurt (December 28, 1926, Otepää - January 12, 2008 in Stockholm) was the very famous Estonian philatelist. His stamp collection he started in 1937 when being 11 years old. His first collection covered the whole Estonia. Later on, during the years 1987-2002, he was the chairman of the Estonian Philatelic Society in Sweden. He studied at the University of Stockholm starting in 1948. Please, look at this huge task with Elmar Ojaste: Vambola Hurt, Elmar Ojaste. Eesti = Estonia: philately & postal history handbook-catalogue = Estland: Philatelie & Postgeschichte Handbuch-katalog. Stockholm: New York: Estonian Philatelic Society, 1986
Vambola Hurt
(28.12.1926, Otepää – 12.1.2008 Tukholma)
oli kuuluisa virolainen postimerkkeilijä. Postimerkkeilyn hän aloitti
vuonna 1937 ollessaan siis 11-vuotias. Hänen ensimmäinen kokoelmansa oli
koko Viro. Hän oli Viron filatelistit Ruotsissa-seuran puheenjohtaja vuosina 1987–2002.
Hän opiskeli Tukholman yliopistossa vuodesta 1948 lähtien. Tässä on hieman mallia
mitä mies on aikanaan tehnyt Viron filatelian eteen: Vambola Hurt, Elmar Ojaste Eesti = Estonia: philately & postal history handbook-catalogue =
Estland: Philatelie & Postgeschichte Handbuch-katalog. Stockholm: New York
Estonian Philatelic Society, 1986
No 1, the total forgery to Riga
About the above item Vambola Hurt
writes: The 1923 AIR MAIL OVERPRINT: Stamps complete forgery, Air Mail Label
issued in 1928. Postmarks and R-marking of Pääskylä are genuine (!*). The arrival
postmark of Riga is forgery.
*Obs: the handbook says: Pääskula post-office was opened 3.9.1925 and this postmark cancellation is from May, 1924. It is possible that the real cancellation equipment was a real one but in wrong hands. The same Pääskyla stamp is quite known with this kind of forgeries. All the stamps belong to the production of Simpson-Kull organization.
*Obs: the handbook says: Pääskula post-office was opened 3.9.1925 and this postmark cancellation is from May, 1924. It is possible that the real cancellation equipment was a real one but in wrong hands. The same Pääskyla stamp is quite known with this kind of forgeries. All the stamps belong to the production of Simpson-Kull organization.
No 2, the total forgery to Berlin
Here
the story is repeated as before: stamps complete forgery, Air Mail
Label
issued now in 1927. Tallinna stamp is also a total forgery; a single
letter in the stamp is missing. The arrival cancellation of Berlin C is
evidently a forgery, too. All the so called stamps belong to the production of Simpson-Kull organization.
No 3: Issue of March 13, 1923, total forgery
enlargement of no 3
No 4, the 1923 overprint, 5 Mk, total forgeries
No 5, the 1923 overprint, 15 Mk, total forgeries
No 6, the 1923 overprint, perforated issue, total forgeries
enlargement of no 6
No 7, the 1923 overprint, 10 Mk, 1 partial, 2 total forgeries
With
what magic Vambola Hurt was able to say the 10 Mk overprint (Pos. 71-72) above is a
forgery? Yes, evidently he found out that the alignment of the OPT is
not correct or something else. What we learn about
this case? Well, that in the forgery business everything is possible!
No 8, the 1923 overprint, 20 Mk, total forgeries
The
colour variation on these 20 Mk forgeries above is remarkable. One
reason is that the paper is quite different in every case. I vote they
all belong to the different printing set.
No 9, the 1923 overprint, 45 Mk, total forgeries
enlargement of no 9
No 10, the Final Issue, total forgeries
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