I did not see anything to study. Fakes and forgeries that actually attempt to deceive using craftsmanship are one thing and modern copy machine fodder are another.
It looked to me like many of the items were simply cutouts from catalogs or auction listings. While there may have been some fake & forgery material, that's a lot of circular file material to be buying just to pull a few items out.
Hardly any good fakes or forgeries. A bunch of junk like this which someone probably perforated using a sewing tool. More than likely there's one or two stamps with value which attracted the buyer.
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