词条 | N. Imperato |
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Nino Imperato (born c. 1890s),[1] normally known just as N. Imperato, was a stamp forger based in Genoa, Italy in the early 1920s. Like Francois Fournier, Imperato promoted his forgeries as facsimiles available to the collector at a fraction of the cost of the real thing. His house journal, Il-Fac-simile, went through at least nineteen editions between 1920 and 1922.[2] Amongst other content the journal included two short articles by fellow forger (or distributor of forgeries) Angelo Panelli. WorkForgeries were produced of a wide range of stamps, including:[2]
Many other were offered too but it is thought that they had actually been produced years earlier by Erasmo Oneglia of Turin.[2] Robson Lowe and Carl Walske speculate in their book on Ongelia that he retired around 1920[3] and it may be around then that Imperato acquired his stock of Oneglia forgeries.[4] Notes and references{{commons category|Philatelic fakes and forgeries}}1. ^Lowe & Walske state Imperato said his mother was 52 in 1920, p. 31. {{philately-stub}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Imperato, N.}}2. ^1 2 Tyler, Varro E. Philatelic Forgers: Their Lives and Works. Revised edition. Sidney, Ohio: Linn's Stamp News, 1991, pp.57-58. {{ISBN|0-940403-37-4}} 3. ^Lowe, Robson & Carl Walske. The Oneglia Engraved Forgeries Commonly Attributed to Angelo Panelli. Limassol, Cyprus: James Bendon Ltd., 1996, p.22. {{ISBN|9963-579-73-6}} 4. ^Lowe & Walkse, p.31. 5 : Stamp forgers|People from Genoa|Year of birth unknown|Year of death unknown|Philately of Italy |
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