Alfred Forbin

Alfred J. Forbin (13. February 1872 – 14. August 1956)[1] was a pioneering French stamp dealer who wrote an all-world catalogue of revenue stamps that has never been surpassed.

The cover of a 1931 catalogue by Forbin.

Stamp dealing

Forbin started as a stamp dealer in 1890 and in 1900 he opened a shop in the Rue Drouot in Paris[2]

In 1902, Théodore Champion, his employee and the best man at his wedding, purchased the business from Forbin who afterwards concentrated on fiscal stamps.[2] In 1905 Forbin acquired the fiscal stamp collection of Dr. Legrand.[2]

Catalogues

Forbin's Catalogue de Timbres-Fiscaux was the most comprehensive all-world catalogue of revenue stamps produced up to that time and is still regularly referred to by revenue philatelists as no other all-world catalogue has been prepared since Forbin's third edition in 1915. Forbin also started a journal Le Bulletin Fiscaliste in order to keep the catalogue up to date.[3]

Organised philately

Forbin was a member, from October 1904,[4] of the Fiscal Philatelic Society and served on the committee from 1912 to 1916.[5][6]

Later life

Letters in the National Archives of Australia show Forbin requesting revenue stamps from the Australian authorities over the period 1925 to 1947 and it seems likely that he would have been in contact with other governments as well.[7]

And correspondence reproduced in The Revenue Journal, shows that Forbin was still dealing in fiscal stamps as late as August 1955.[8] He died in 1956.

Selected publications

Forbin's catalogues served the original purpose of stamp catalogues in being retail price lists first and works of reference second. All are in the French language:

  • Timbres rares, Forbin, Paris, 1895. (A price list)
  • Prix-courant de timbres, cartes, enveloppes et bandes postales de A. Forbin, 1898.
  • Prix-courant de timbres, cartes, enveloppes et bandes postales de A. Forbin et Co, 4th edition, 1900.
  • Catalogue prix-courant de timbres-poste / Catalogue general de timbres-poste, Yvert & Tellier, Amiens, 1902.
  • Catalogue de Timbres-Fiscaux, Yvert & Tellier, Amiens. Three editions, 1905, 1909 and 1915. (Third edition reprinted 1980 and 1991)
  • Catalogue Prix Courant de tous les Timbre Fiscaux emis dans le monde entier, c.1910.
  • Catalogue entente cordiale Colonies Francaises & Anglaises / Prix courant de timbres-poste des Colonies Anglaises et Francaises, Forbin, Paris, 1912.
  • Catalogue des Timbres Fiscaux de France et Colonies. Three editions, 1925, 1931 and 1937.
  • Les Timbres Fiscaux d'Allemagne Part 1 Timbres jusqu'en 1939, 1955.

References

  1. Joost Meijer: More Forbin ... Pioneer of Revenues. The Revenue Journal of Great Britain, Vol.XXIV, No.1, June 2013, pp. 11-14
  2. Birch, Brian. Biographies of Philatelists and Dealers. 9th edition. Standish, Wigan: 2008, p.540.
  3. "On the History of Fiscal Stamp Collecting" by A. Preston Pearce, 1905, reproduced in The Revenue Journal of Great Britain, Vol.III, No.2., Whole No.10, September 1992, pp.29-33.
  4. "The Fiscal Philatelic Society" in Morley's Philatelic Journal, Vol.5, No.10, October 1904, p.79.
  5. "KEVII-KGV Key Types 1902-1921" by Peter F. Mansfield in The Revenue Journal of Great Britain, Vol.XI, No.2, Whole No.42, September 2000, p.55.
  6. The Bulletin, The Fiscal Philatelic Society, No.16, November 1912.
  7. "The Forbin file in the Australian National Archives" by Dingle Smith in The Revenue Journal, Vol.XIX, No.3., Whole No.75, December 2008, pp.120-121.
  8. "A. Forbin cntd." in The Revenue Journal, Vol.XIX, No.4., Whole No.76, March 2009, pp.156-158.
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