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  2. Stanley Gibbons catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The first Stanley Gibbons stamp catalogue was a penny price list issued in November 1865 and reissued at monthly intervals for the next 14 years. [1] The company produces numerous catalogues covering different countries, regions and specialisms; many of them are reissued annually.

  3. Stanley Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Gibbons 399 Strand Edward Stanley Gibbons (1840-1913), the founder of the firm. The Stanley Gibbons Group plc is a company quoted on the London Stock Exchange specialising in the retailing of collectable postage stamps and similar products. [1] The group is incorporated in London. The company is a major stamp dealer and philatelic ...

  4. Stamp dealer - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Gibbons catalogue is an exception that, in principle, still shows the price at which they would sell a particular stamp over the counter at their London shop, or by mail order, if they had it in stock and it was in the exact condition outlined in the notes at the start of the catalogue. In practice, many items are not in stock, or ...

  5. Gibbons Stamp Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Gibbons Stamp Monthly (GSM) is a British philatelic magazine which can trace its roots back to 1890. GSM is published by the famous stamps and collectables firm of Stanley Gibbons and each issue includes updates to their various catalogues.

  6. Stamp collecting - Wikipedia

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    For Canadian stamps there is a specialized catalogue called the Unitrade (which reflects more accurately the actual values of the stamps vs the Scott catalogue values), and for Great Britain and Commonwealth stamps most collectors use Stanley Gibbons catalogues.

  7. Charles James Phillips - Wikipedia

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    In 1890 Phillips purchased Stanley Gibbons & Co. [1] for £25,000. It had first been offered to Theodor Buhl for £20,000. [2] Phillips wrote numerous philatelic articles, including those published in The Gibbons Monthly Journal, The Stamp Advertiser and Auction Record and the Gibbons Stamp Weekly where he wrote articles on various collections he had helped build or sold.