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The Tapling Collection was bequeathed to the British Museum from the estate of Thomas Tapling.[1] It is held in the Philatelic Collections of the British Library.[2][3][4] The collection features these rarities:

  • Gold Coast: 1883 (May) 1d on 4d magenta, unique
  • Great Britain: 1858-79 1d red, plate 77, one of a few known
  • Hawaii: 1851-52 2 cents to 13 cents (both types), the "Missionaries"
  • India: 1854 4 annas blue and pale red, error head inverted, two used on a cover, unique
  • Mauritius: 1847 1d red used on cover and 2d blue, the "Post Office" issue
  • Spain: 1851 2 reals, error of colour, one of three known
  • Switzerland: Zurich: 1843 4 rappen, the unique unsevered horizontal strip of five
  • Uruguay: 1858 120 centavos blue and 180 centavos green, in tête beche pairs, two of five known
  • Western Australia: 1854-55 4d blue, error frame inverted

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wills and Bequests". The Times. 11 July 1891. p. 4. ...to the Trustees of the British Museum his entire collection of postage stamps and everything belonging to him 'appertaining to the science or hobby of stamp collecting,' upon the condition that the collection is kept in a separate room or part of a room, and is to be called 'The Tapling Collection,' and is always accessible to the president and secretary of the Philatelic Society. {{cite news}}: External link in |newspaper= (help)
  2. ^ "Philatelic Collections: The Tapling Collection". Bl.uk. 2003-11-30. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  3. ^ "Tapling, Thomas Keay - Biographical entry - Blue Mauritius - Research Companion". Helenmorgan.net. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  4. ^ Humphreys, Rob; Bamber, Judith (2003), The Rough Guide to London (5 ed.), Rough Guides, p. 152, ISBN 9781843530930