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Lot 225 in an upcoming Kelleher auction is devoted to butter, oleomargarine and filled cheese: https://stampauctionnetwork.com/V/v77638.cfmQuote: I Can't Believe Its Not Butter, 1886-1952, approx 100 revenue stamps and documents related to butter, oleomargarine, and filled cheese in a 3 ring binder; as these were not intended for collectors, condition varies considerably as one would expect; Enovated Butter Stamp (FB8), Process Butter Stamp (FB17, FB12, and Type II stamp), Oleomargarine Stamp (FE10, FE12, FE45, and FE47), 1916 Processed Butter Stamps (includes FB31a, FE31b, FE33a, FB35b), 1893 First Oleomargarine Tax Series, FE50, Orange Numerals, FE58, 1915 Series, 1926 Series, 1952 Series Filled Cheese (mint complete sheet of 10), and much more, Fine, ex Gatsby. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.4 lbs . |
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It will be interesting to see how much it goes for. I think the estimate is a bit low. |
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Anyone know the identity of "Gatsby," the pseudonym for the person whose collection this was?
Two weeks ago at BALPEX there was a five frame non-competitive exhibit entitled Pure Adulteration, which included oleo (both federal and state tax stamps), renovated butter, filled cheese, and mixed flour. The exhibit was more comprehensive than what is in the auction lot referenced here. |
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Quote: Series of 1902 US Internal Revenue Oleomargarine Stamp 80 lbs 1915
Wow. And that's not even from one of the rarer series, like this one. Jim  |
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Quote: It will be interesting to see how much it goes for. I think the estimate is a bit low. I can assure you the estimates are going to be blown away very early. |
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Quote: I can assure you the estimates are going to be blown away very early. I know, I was being a little facetious by saying "a bit low". I expect almost all of the revenue lots to go far above the estimates. |
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Revenuermd ------To try to answer your question --"anyone knows the identity of "Gatsby " ".
My guess, it is a person who was a stamp dealer in U.S. material. The collection to me looks like a REFERENCE COLLECTION more than just a personal collection . The reason is it was not a neatly mounted collection , it had many copies of the same stamp , he didn't care about the binders and used what came along ,It looks like it was accumalated over a very long period of time like 60 or more years .
I would like to see a article written about the owner and his impressive collection .
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These fall in the "taxpaid" category, so not listed in Scott. The material is covered in the Springer catalog. |
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Quote: The material is covered in the Springer catalog. A more recent listing is in Jim Drummond's Catalog of Philatelic Miscellany Part Three. |
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Bibliography A History of Oleo Margarine Tax Stamps and Licences. Litchfield 1988 128 Hard cover pages. A handbook of Federal and State issues The definitive work $27.50 Philatelic Literature Revenues and collectibles Catalogue No 3 A menu of title The 1871 Shop PO Box 190 South Lyon MI 48178 USA 1995-1996  |
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