David Purtell Hume, Numismatist, philatelist, dealer in objects of art and curiosities.
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They draw no distinction between swiping a philatelist's stamps and lifting a widow's rent money.
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A short pause ensued while the family explained to him the meaning of the word philatelist.
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The King, however, was a far more serious and scholarly philatelist, going in for such esoteric as plate flaws.
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The New Yorker, September 25, 1943 P. 13 Talk story about Mark Minkus, philatelist and formerly a practicing dentist who has turned songwriter.
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Philatelists consider the 1893 Columbian Exposition the first actual commerative stamp.
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Judges, barristers and philatelists were among those who came to salute the two organisations.
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Souren is one of the country's foremost scientific philatelists.
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This Work is intended to fill a void which has hitherto existed in the Philatelist's Library.
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The agitation for a new issue is quite pronounced and is by no means confined to philatelists.
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'He was a very keen philatelist when he was alive.'
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Post Cards are not provided for, as all Philatelists of experience know it is best to collect them separately.
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'You mean he's a philatelist?' said Larry at length.
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The only tax that has interest to us as philatelists is the one cent impost on all letters and postcards.
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For pre-teen philatelists of my era the chunky, triangular stamps decorated with gold-tinged depictions of the papal tiara were greatly prized.
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All minor varieties of perforation, watermark, and type are omitted, and only such varieties are included as can be distinguished by the young Philatelist.