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Arthur Hind (industrialist)

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After Hind died, his American stamps were sold at auction for $ 247,000, in November 1933. The following February his nephew, F.J.M. Hinds, bought all the remaining stamps from the collection, preventing them from going to auction. He immediately transported them to England.
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According to Alexander SĂ©fi, because of his obsession with the "black on magenta," Hind (according to rumor) bought not only one of the stamps, but the other remaining one, and then destroyed one so that he would own the only one in the world.
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The "Bordeaux Cover" with Mauritius 1d Red and 2d Deep Blue "Post Office" once owned by Arthur Hind.
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Manufactured textiles; created world class stamp collections
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SĂ©fi, A. J., "Obituary. A Short Memoir of Mr Arthur Hind",
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Arthur Hind and signature from a 1935 auction catalogue.
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Arthur Hind...became an American citizen in July, 1896
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for a world-record price, as well as all of the best
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British-born American businessman and stamp collector
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Mauritius: Classic Postage Stamps and Postal History
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Arthur Charles Hind

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summarize
provide an accessible overview


Utica, New York
textile
industrialist
philatelist
Bradford
United Kingdom
Utica, New York
Mohawk Valley
Clark Mills, New York
upholstery
fabrics
automobile
manufacturers
stamps of the United States
Thomas Tapling
Bordeaux Letter
Alfred F. Lichtenstein
"Post Office" Mauritius
Henry Duveen
Ferrary
One Cent Magenta British Guiana
U.S. Postmasters' Provisionals
"World's most valuable stamp expected to sell for up $ 15m in New York"

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